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bola·Sports· 20 days ago

CanaanLand Club Unveils International Ladies Golf, Koko Road Race and Cycling Championships

CanaanLand Club Unveils International Ladies Golf, Koko Road Race and Cycling Championships

CanaanLand Golf & Country Club has outlined plans to host an International Ladies Golf Tournament in 2027 under the Lady Golfers Association of Nigeria. The event aims to welcome women golfers from across Nigeria and West Africa. The club will also introduce a 10km road race and a 40km cycling time trial in Koko. Organisers are coordinating with sporting authorities to ensure smooth delivery and participant safety. Situated between Warri and Benin City, Koko offers scenic routes, hospitality, and strategic accessibility. These events are expected to boost local businesses, tourism, and youth engagement while showcasing the town’s natural beauty.

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kris20 days ago

How do you think introducing a ladies cycling championship alongside the 10km road race will boost women's sports in West Africa?

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mel20 days ago

Yes, adding ladies cycling alongside the road race will open more pathways for female athletes to shine and grow.

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mary20 days ago

It's interesting they're combining golf, road racing, and cycling, but coordinating three major events by 2027 seems like a complex task for any club.

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kunle20 days ago

Focusing on international guests might overshadow local amateur talent, leaving homegrown players with fewer development opportunities at CanaanLand next year.

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jayjay20 days ago

Local organizers should partner with regional sports clubs and offer early registration discounts to ensure strong turnout across all three events.

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