African Games: Team Nigeria Maintain Second Spot on Medals Table
Team Nigeria moved up to second spot on the medals table behind Egypt who are running away with many Gold medals across many events at the 13th African Games, BSNSports.com.ng reports.
While Egypt maintains the lead with a significant 85 medals (48 gold, 19 silver, and 18 bronze), Nigeria has surpassed both Algeria and South Africa to secure the second-place position.
Algeria sits closely behind Nigeria in third place with 15 gold medals, followed by South Africa in fourth with 12 gold medals.
Host nation Ghana remains in tenth position with just one gold and three silver medals.
Team Nigeria has amassed twenty-two Gold medals already as at the time of filing in this report.
Meanwhile, Nigeria Weightlifters continued their dominance in the weightlifting event as two lifters won six more gold medals.
Competing in Day 4 of Weightlifting event, Ruth Ayodele and Joy Eze won three gold medals each in their 64kg and 71kg classes respectively.
Ruth Ayodele is making her debut in Africa Games, and she already has a memory to last her a lifetime. Joy Eze on her part, is competing in her second African Games; she moved up a new weight category and has also become a champion in it.
Ayodele, competing in 64kg won gold in snatch, as well as clean and jerk and total. She lifted 94kg in snatch, 144kg in clean and jerk and a total of 208kg to claim all the three gold at stake.
Joy Eze was also exceptional in her 71kg category as she won all the three gold medals on display. She snatched 90kg, had 117kg in clean and jerk and a total of 207. The six gold medals have made it a total of 15 gold medals won by the weightliers in Accra.
Recall that the trio of Adijat Olarinoye, (55kg) Rafiatu Lawal (59kg) and Edidiong Umoafia (67kg) all won nine gold medals in their respective classes on Monday.
So far, Nigeria has won a total of 20 medals in Weightlifting event comprising 15 gold, two silver and three bronze.
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