Gateway 2024 NSF: Bayelsa captures 9 gold medals on the last day of weight lifting .. also as delta, edo, kano shine

Gateway 2024 NSF: Bayelsa captures 9 gold medals on the last day of weight lifting

.. like delta, edo, kano shine too

Team Bayelsa won nine gold medals on the last day of hostility of the weight lifting event at the National Sports Festival in Ogun 2024 in progress held at the NYSC orientation field in Shagamu to further exercise their superiority in sport.

The Delta team captured three gold medals; The Edo team obtained two gold while Kano obtained the remaining solitary gold medal in the five weight classes of +87 female kg, 96 kg male, 102 kg male, 109 kg male and 109 kg for men on Wednesday.

In the woman +87 kg Caroline Albert of the Bayelsa team, she sautéed three gold medals in the fragment with her 100 kg lifting, clean and crashed by 120 kg and combines a total of 220 kg of 220 kg while Sandra Ndukwe of the rivers and Joy Yakubu by Benue has collected three silver mediums and three bronze in that order in the same class.

Desmond Akano del Team Delta has maintained the three gold medals that he won at the latest National Sports Festival held in Asaba, in the state of the delta in the male 96 kg. He raised 141 kg in the fragment; 180 kg in the Clean & Jerk and 321 in total to protect gold medals for its state.

Still in 96 kg male Drisu Oseni (Team Edo) obtained a silver medal in the fragment (128 kg) and two bronze medals in cleaning & jerk (157 kg) and in total (285 kg) with a wonderful team of the team with a bronze with a bronze that passed the bronze with a bronze that passed the bronze with a bronze with a bronze with a bronze with a bronze with a bronze The 128 kg lift in the snatch.

In the men’s 102 kg, Adeyemi Abayomi of Team Bayelsa added three other gold medals with a total lifting of 315 kg including the lift of 140 kg in the tear and 175 kg in the Clean & Er.

Bauchi’s Mohammed Isyaku obtained a silver in the fragment with a lifting of 121 kg; Ebubechi Onyedikachi Akosa of the IMO Team has obtained a silver in clean and a jerk with a lifting of 150 kg while Tope Oluwafemi of the Ekiti team sautéed a silver with his total lifting of 265 kg. He also got a bronze in the tear with his lifting of 120 kg. Stephen Samuel of the Plateau Team has obtained two bronze medals in clean and Jerk and in total.

Daniel Abdulihen of the Edo team shot his head in the 109 kg men’s kg with two gold medals and a silver medal. He captured the gold by raising 164 kg in the clean and Jerk to beat Jamiu Yahaya Abdullahi di Kano who obtained a silver with his lifting of 162 kg. Abdullahi also obtained another bronze medal for Kano with its total lifting of 297 kg.

Abdulihen won another gold with his total lifting of 301 kg. Previously he had claimed a silver medal with his lifting of 137 kg to finish second behind Lucky Orobosa of the Kano team who obtained gold with 147 kg.

Patrick Barde of Team Bayelsa obtained a silver with his total lifting of 297 kg and two other bronze medals in the fragment with his lifting of 136 kg and 161 kg raised in clean & jerk.

Lucky Joseph was lucky for Team Bayelsa who made one day memorable for them with three other gold medals in the male +109 kg with his lift of 145 kg in the fragment; 175 kg lifting in the total elevator and jerk and 320 kg.

A doctor, Benjamin Idiakheua Agboghidi of the Edo team has challenged the chances of winning three silver medals despite the return from a course abroad two days before competing.

Dr. Agboghidi obtained his silver medals in the tear with a lifting of 137 kg; 163 kg lifting in the elevator Clean & Er and 300 kg in total.

Abdul Abdulhakeem Tijani of Delta also claimed the three bronze medals in the weight class.

In the meantime, in the night program of day 3 on Tuesday, Bosa Uchenna del Team Delta has obtained three gold medals to beat the favorite, Taiwo Liadi of the Oyo team in the silver medal in the three categories of women’s 81 kg while Edim Emmanuel of the Osun team sailed three gold medals in the male 81 kg.

Also Tuesday, Daniel Christopher of the Plateau Team captured the minds in the stands with his impeccable performance to win three gold medals.

The president, Nigeria, dr. Ibrahim Abdul praised the level of competition at the today 2024 National Sports Festival by adding that the lifters of discovered weights would be correctly exploited and monitored before future competitions.

He thanked all the members of the Board of Directors of the NWF, the referees, the coaches and the NWF secretariat, including the media for making the lifting event rather memorable and fun.

“I will say that it was a complete success for us in the weight lifting event. We have seen new discoveries and some young lifts that are able to excel in future competitions with proper care and monitoring,” said dr. Abdul a NWF Media.

“We have listed some names of weight lifters who impressed us through our technical department and we will do everything within our reach to monitor them correctly through their states to make sure they continue to progress.

“I have to appreciate the members of the Council of the Nigeria weight lifting federation for their incessant unshakable support; the coaches, the referees and our secretariat, including the media for a well -done job,” he said.

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