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Nigeria Dominates At The African Wrestling Championships

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Team Nigeria capped an impressive outing at the 2022 African Wrestling Championships in El Jadida, Morocco, claiming silver and two bronze medals in the Freestyle (FS) events on the tournament’s final day. It means all 11 wrestlers paraded by the country at the Championships each won a medal.

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Wrestling in the 57kg FS, Commonwealth silver-medallist Ebikewenimo Welson won silver, while African champions Ogbonna John (74kg) and Ekerekeme Agiomor (86kg) both settled for bronze medals.

After securing quarter and semi-final wins against Congo DR’s Rabby Kilandi (12-1 via fall) and Diamantino Iuna Fafe of Guinea-Bissau (2-1), Welson lost 5-0 to Gamal Mohamed of Egypt in the final.

On his part, John, who had won four straight African titles hitherto failed to make it five in a row, after he was stopped in the semi-finals by Egyptian Amr Hussein via a fall victory. He however won bronze by overcoming Brian Oloo of Kenya 10-0 via superiority in the 74kg class.

Similarly, Tokyo 2020 Olympian Agiomor (86kg) also claimed bronze after beating Tunisian Sabri Mnasria 9-0.

After receiving a bye in the qualification round, the 2018 African champion defeated Guma Bashir of Sudan 10-0 via pinfall in the quarter-finals before narrowly going down 3-2 to Egyptian Mahmoud Badawi in the last 4.

On the penultimate day of the competition, Team Nigeria claimed 4 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze medals in the Women’s Wrestling events.

Nigeria’s performance at the 2022 African Championships:

Women Wrestling

Mercy Adekuoroye (53kg) – Gold

Jumoke Adekoye (55kg) – Gold

Odunayo Adekuoroye (59kg) – Gold

Blessing Oborududu (68kg) – Gold

Patience Opuene (62kg) – Silver

Hannah Reuben (76kg) – Silver

Sunmisola Balogun (65kg) – Bronze

Ebi Biogos (72kg) – Bronze

Freestyle

Ebikwenimo Welson (57kg) – Silver

Ogbonna John (74kg) – Bronze

Ekerekeme Agiomor (86kg) – bronze

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