Mark’s incredible performance has all but guaranteed Nigeria its first gold medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, with one lift remaining. While her closest rival attempts a 138kg lift, Mark is set to push the record even further with a final attempt of 147kg.
Team Nigeria has a rich legacy at the Paralympics, particularly in powerlifting and athletics. At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, Nigeria claimed ten medals, including four golds.
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The nation’s para-athletes, including legends like Lucy Ejike and Bose Omolayo, have consistently set world records and brought home multiple gold medals.
Nigeria’s ongoing success at the Paralympics underscores the country’s commitment to nurturing and developing its para-athletes.
Earlier this week, Eniola Bolaji made history as the first Nigerian para-athlete to win a medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris.
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The 18-year-old secured a bronze medal in Para Badminton on Monday morning, defeating Ukrainian Oksana Kozyna in straight sets (21-9, 21-9).
Also during the week, Esther Nworgu earned Nigeria its second medal at the ongoing Paralympic Games in Paris, securing a Silver medal in the women’s up to 41kg Para-Powerlifting event.
After a disappointing performance at the recent Olympic Games, Team Nigeria’s Paralympic athletes are restoring national pride with their medal-winning feats.
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