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NYG medallists chase glory at Dolphin Swimming League

The Mobolaji Johnson Sports Complex, Rowe Park, will come alive tomorrow, February 21, as medallists from the 2025 National Youth Games (NYG) return to the pool to battle for honours

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February 20, 2026byThe Nation
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The Mobolaji Johnson Sports Complex, Rowe Park, will come alive tomorrow, February 21, as medallists from the 2025 National Youth Games (NYG) return to the pool to battle for honours in the long course event of Season 7 of the Dolphin Swimming League.

The one-day swimming fiesta is hosted by the Lagos State Sports Commission (LSSC) in partnership with Dynaspro Sports Promotion and Advanta Interactive, organisers of Nigeria’s foremost private inter-school swimming tournament.

Oluseyi Oyebode, CEO of Dynaspro, highlighted the importance of LSSC’s support: “We are grateful that Lagos State is now fully on board by hosting this event. With the state’s outstanding performance at the last NYG in Delta, we are confident new talents will emerge. Our vision goes beyond national competitions — we want to see these athletes don Nigeria’s colours at the Olympic Games and World Championships.”

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LSSC Director General, Lekan Fatodu, praised the organisers for their consistency and impact: “The Dolphin Swimming League is a remarkable initiative. The improvement we see year after year is outstanding. The Lagos State Government is committed to supporting platforms like this, ensuring young people have opportunities to showcase their talents and launch into greatness.”

Fatodu added that the state is working to close gaps in training and facilities by collaborating with organisers to scale up the league’s impact. “There is no doubt that the future of swimmers who can represent Nigeria and Africa on the global stage will emerge from this event,” he affirmed.

It will be recalled that Lagos State dominated the swimming event at the 2025 NYG in Asaba, winning a historic 19 gold medals, with most of the medallists being products of the Dolphin Swimming League.

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