2nd Niger Delta Games: Swimming Summary – All Medallists

The swimming events at the 2nd Niger Delta Games produced exciting races and brilliant performances. Every event awarded bronze, silver, and gold medals, with several athletes picking up multiple honours.
In the 4x100m Mixed Medley Relay, Cross River won bronze, Bayelsa took silver, and Delta secured gold.
The 50m Backstroke Women saw Newyear Tamara-Ebi (Delta) claim bronze, Nkonye Chukwunedum Zitaven (Edo) win silver, and Agnes John (Bayelsa) take gold.
In the 100m Freestyle Men, Fidelis Eko (Cross River) finished bronze, Tissa Precious (Edo) earned silver, and Ossai Stanley (Delta) won gold.

For the 50m Breaststroke Women, Success Ebigide (Delta) picked bronze, Gloria Epekelw (Bayelsa) took silver, and Lucky Ayem Success (Edo) claimed gold.
In the 100m Butterfly Men, Ita Ndem (Cross River) secured bronze, Olise Endurance (Delta) won silver, and Akintokun Albert Adesola (Edo) took gold.
The 100m Butterfly Women featured Obodo Gift (Bayelsa) with bronze, Funmilayo Demehin (Edo) with silver, and Aniasaba Jennifer (Delta) with gold.
During the 200m Freestyle Men, Zion Agbede (Bayelsa) won bronze, Kemederekumor Mieni-Ebi (Edo) claimed silver, and Ajaka Destiny (Cross River) secured gold.

In the 200m Individual Medley Women, Gloria Epekelw (Bayelsa) earned bronze, Aduaye Destiny (Delta) took silver, and Joy Peremoboere Kimiakigha (Edo) won gold.
The 4x100m Medley Relay Men had Bayelsa with bronze, Cross River with silver, and Delta with gold.
In the 100m Backstroke Men, Benson Oweikewari (Ondo) finished bronze, Obugo Joseph (Imo) took silver, and Goodluck Godwin (Bayelsa) claimed gold.
For the 4x100m Freestyle Relay Men, Cross River won bronze, Bayelsa secured silver, and Delta earned gold.
The 50m Backstroke Men saw Obugo Joseph (Imo) claim bronze, Samuel Abiodun (Ondo) win silver, and Goodluck Godwin (Bayelsa) take gold.
In the 200m Individual Medley Men, Toke Godgift (Imo) secured bronze, Goodluck Godwin (Bayelsa) took silver, and Ossai Stanley (Delta) won gold.
The 4x100m Freestyle Relay Women produced Bayelsa with bronze, Delta with silver, and Edo with gold.
In the 50m Butterfly Women, Aduaye Destiny (Delta) claimed bronze, Funmilayo Demehin (Edo) won silver, and Obodo Gift (Bayelsa) secured gold.
The 50m Butterfly Men had Idangofaka Tubotamuno (Rivers) with bronze, Akintokun Albert Adesola (Edo) with silver, and Ossai Stanley (Delta) with gold.
For the 100m Freestyle Women, Grace Giwa (Ondo) picked bronze, Ishie Miracle (Delta) earned silver, and Joy Peremoboere Kimiakigha (Edo) won gold.
In the 50m Breaststroke Men, Precious Ojoye (Edo) took bronze, Friday Atausen (Rivers) won silver, and Okuwedinuwe Matthew (Delta) secured gold.
The 100m Backstroke Women featured Itoro Sunday (Akwa Ibom) with bronze, Aduaye Destiny (Delta) with silver, and Agnes John (Bayelsa) with gold.
In the 400m Freestyle Women, Patience Nigeria (Ondo) earned bronze, Aniasaba Jennifer (Delta) claimed silver, and Mary Omolara Demehin (Edo) won gold.
The 400m Freestyle Men saw Ita Ndem (Cross River) take bronze, Megbodofo Teminijesu David (Edo) win silver, and Olise Endurance (Delta) secure gold.
For the 4x100m Medley Relay Women, Bayelsa finished bronze, Delta took silver, and Edo claimed gold.
In the 50m Freestyle Women, Tonye Jennifer (Rivers) won bronze, Ishie Miracle (Delta) secured silver, and Lucky Ayem Success (Edo) earned gold.
The 50m Freestyle Men had Ajaka Destiny (Cross River) with bronze, Idangofaka Tubotamuno (Rivers) with silver, and Tissa Precious (Edo) with gold.
In the 100m Breaststroke Women, Gloria Epekelw (Bayelsa) secured bronze, Success Ebigide (Delta) claimed silver, and Joy Peremoboere Kimiakigha (Edo) won gold.
For the 100m Breaststroke Men, Megbodofo Teminijesu David (Edo) earned bronze, Friday Atausen (Rivers) took silver, and Okuwedinuwe Matthew (Delta) secured gold.

Finally, in the 200m Freestyle Women, Newyear Tamara-Ebi (Delta) claimed bronze, Nkonye Chukwunedum Zitaven (Edo) won silver, and Patience Nigeria (Ondo) secured gold.
The 2nd Niger Delta Games will end today, February 26, 2026, with the closing ceremony at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City.





