The Championship was held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja and witnessed fierce competition among karate practitioners from various states.
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja has won the second edition of the Japanese Ambassador Karate Championship.
12:56 - 29.09.2023
Goodluck Njoku: From bakery worker to National Youth Games gold medalist
The 13-year-old karateka from Anambra State defeated Joshua Ehiozubue from Lagos State with 7-0 points to win a gold medal in the 50kg boys karate event at the ongoing National Youth Games.
14:59 - 17.04.2023
2nd Strata Base Open Karate Championship ends in Style
The Strata Base Karate championship ended with athletes winning a total of 60 medals, comprising 16 gold, 16 silver and 28 bronze medals in Bayelsa.
The championship was held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja and witnessed fierce competition among karate practitioners from various states.
The 2nd Japanese Ambassador Karate Championship included competitions in 15 different categories, giving karate fans a forum to showcase their skills and compete at various levels.
The event not only commemorated karate, but also the devotion, talent, and sportsmanship of participants from several states.
Team FCT's outstanding performance resulted in a total of thirteen medals, with five gold, three silver, and five bronze medals.
06:44 - 29.08.2023
Korean Center Trains 60 Taekwondo Coaches in Abuja
The two-day conference is designed to keep instructors up-to-date on the latest taekwondo advances.
17:17 - 04.07.2023
Over 100 Athletes set IGP Taekwondo Championship
The Championship is scheduled to take place at the Samson Siasia Stadium in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State
The Federal Fire Service and Strata Base received well-deserved credit for their efforts, finishing second and third, respectively.
Strata Base secured nine medals, while the Federal Fire Service earned seven medals, displaying their dedication and commitment to karate excellence.
Nasarawa, Rivers, and Edo states followed closely, clinching the fourth, fifth, and sixth positions. Nasarawa’s achievements included one gold and two silver medals, while Rivers showcased their talent with one gold and five bronze medals.
Edo State contributed with one gold medal to their name.
11:51 - 20.05.2023
Nigeria Taekwondo Federation set for nationwide grassroots development
The Nigeria Taekwondo Federation President Cup will be held from June 19–21, 2023, at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja.
14:59 - 25.01.2023
GRASSROOTS Taekwondo Federation hunts for talents
The National President, Sa’idu Abdullahi, revealed this at the end of the maiden edition of the Taekwondo Kids Competition in Kebbi State.
Taraba, Lagos, Enugu, and Niger states proudly earned one medal each, showcasing the widespread participation and competitive spirit of karate practitioners across Nigeria.
On the other hand, Team Ondo, Oyo, Benue, Borno, Kwara, Kaduna, and Team Kogi, although they demonstrated admirable dedication, concluded the championship without securing any medals.