13-Year-Old Hephzibah Okon Stuns Older Athletes to Win 800m Gold at 2nd Niger Delta Games

Thirteen-year-old Hephzibah Gabriel Okon produced a remarkable performance at the 2nd Niger Delta Games, clinching gold in the Women’s 800m final at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium. Her victory over older, more experienced athletes has captured the attention of sports fans and added a major boost to Team Akwa Ibom’s medal tally.
The Games, organised by Dunamis Icon and sponsored by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), were officially declared open on Friday, February 20, and will run until February 26 in Benin City.
Hephzibah clocked an impressive 2 minutes 18 seconds, demonstrating composure, speed, and maturity beyond her age. Speaking after her victory, she said, “I am really happy to win this gold for Team Akwa Ibom. The support from our State Government, led by our amazing, sports-loving Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, Honourable Commissioner and sports administrators keeps us motivated to give our best every day. This is just the beginning—I’m aiming even higher for Nigeria at senior competitions.”
The young athlete, who specialises in the 800m and 1500m events, has credited her family for nurturing her talent. She began training alongside her brother at a young age, while her father, who also serves as her coach, has been instrumental in developing her discipline and technique.





