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NSC Confirms Team Nigeria Would Camp in Aberdeen for 2026 Commonwealth Games

The National Sports Commission (NSC) has confirmed that Nigerian athletes preparing for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, will undergo a four-week residential training camp as part of efforts to ensure optimal performance at the Games.

Director General of the NSC, Bukola Olopade, disclosed through a press statement on Sunday that the Commission had secured a training base in Aberdeen, Scotland, a move designed to enhance coordination, reduce travel fatigue, and eliminate last-minute logistical challenges.

Olopade said situating the camp within the host country well ahead of the Games reflects lessons learned from previous international competitions.

“We have deliberately positioned our preparation camp close to the competition environment to allow athletes settle early and train under similar conditions. Experience has shown us that last-minute movements across countries can be disruptive. This time, we are prioritizing stability, structure, and proper coordination,” he explained.

He added that Team Nigeria will arrive at the Aberdeen camp four weeks before the opening ceremony, allowing sufficient time for acclimatisation, technical refinement, and team bonding.

The DG said that his visit to Scotland was part of the Commission’s broader early-stage planning, focused on securing athlete-friendly accommodation and ensuring a seamless transition into competition mode.

“Our goal is to remove avoidable stress from the athletes and technical crew. By planning early and working within established performance frameworks, we are putting measures in place to support peak performance when it matters most,” he said.

The NSC also confirmed that preparations are guided by the recommendations of the Elite Podium Board, underscoring the Commission’s commitment to professionalism, evidence-based planning, and international best practices.

The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, scheduled to take place from July 23 to August 2, will feature 10 sports.

Written by Ogona Anita

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