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African Games: Nigeria Soars To Second Position On Medals Table

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March 12, 2024
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Nigerian weightlifters won nine gold medals on Monday Credit - MakingofChampions

Nigerian weightlifters won nine gold medals on Monday Credit - MakingofChampions

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Team Nigeria has risen to second place on the African Games medal table following a fantastic performance by their weightlifters on Monday.

The team won nine gold medals, all from weightlifting events.

Nigerian lifters dominated the competition on Day 3 at the University of Ghana, Legon, sweeping all categories.

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Adijat Olarinoye (55kg), Rafiatu Lawal (59kg), and Edidiong Umoafia (67kg) each won a remarkable triple gold in their respective weight categories.

It is vital to know that weightlifting gives three gold medals in each category: snatch, clean and jerk, and total.

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Olarinoye, Lawal, and Umoafia excelled in all three disciplines, demonstrating tremendous strength and skill.

Olarinoye, the 2022 Commonwealth Games winner, began by lifting 80kg in the snatch, then 105kg in the clean and jerk, and finished with a total of 185kg.

Lawal, another 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medallist, replicated Olarinoye’s performance in the 59kg class, snatching 85kg, cleaning and jerking 105kg, and totalling 190kg.

Umoafia made his weightlifting debut in the 67kg category, demonstrating his skill on the African and international stages. He began with a 135kg snatch, followed by a 165kg clean and jerk, for a dominant total of 300kg.

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