The Nigerian Bobsled team otherwise known as ‘The Ice
Blazers’ who just shocked the world to qualify for the winter Olympics caught
the attention of one of America’s most popular TV show, Ellen.
The team were guest on the show which aired Monday, December
4. They shared their inspiring story as the first African team to compete for
Bobsled medals at the Winter Olympics. It began like a pipe dream for Nigerian
Olympian and team pilot, Seun Adigun and her brakemen, Ngozi Onwumere and
Akuoma Omeoga when they set out to achieve what no other African country has
ever attempted before.
In Calgary on Wednesday, November 15, the ladies made
international headlines when they completed their fifth required race on the
windy ice racks to book a place at the forthcoming 2018 Winter Olympics taking
place from February 9 to 25, 2018 in Pyeongchang County, South Korea.
Their victory has been the subject of media buzz
widely-reported in global media platforms such as Time, Vanity Fair, Marie
Claire, Vogue, Buzzfeed, Al Jazeera, CNN and BBC. The Nigerian girls have
attracted sponsorship support from global brands Visa, Toyota, Under Armour,
Lazer, Belton AG and Kwese TV.
It is also understood that there is now a fierce battle
among several international organizations who wish to option their film rights.
Koye Sowemimo, Head of Sports at leading talent agency, Temple Management
Company (TMC), who is responsible for managing the team driver, confirmed the
international interests but did not give further details. Aside managing the
team driver, TMC is also the exclusive marketing agency for Bobsled and
Skeleton Federation of Nigeria (BSF).
Meanwhile, the Bobsled & Skeleton Federation of Nigeria
and Temple Management Company (TMC) has recorded a Temple Music (TMPL) all-star
theme song for the inspiring Nigerian Bobsled Team.
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