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Monday 22 August 2016

Wining gold medals for Nigeria is our main priority– Paralympics Committee


The Nigerian Paralympics Committee on Monday assured Nigerians that its athletes would win medals for the country at the forthcoming Paralympics in Rio, Brazil, from September 7 to September 18.



The Paralympic athletes have in the past rescued the country from shame when able-bodied athletes fail to win medals at the Olympics.

At the London 2012 Games, they won 13 medals comprising six gold, five silver and two bronze whereas their able-bodied counterparts returned without a medal.

The committee’s President, Monday Emoghawve, said that preparations for the Games had not been an easy task due to financial constraints.

Emoghawve won gold for the country at the 1992 Barcelona Paralympics in Spain and 1996 Atlanta, U.S., Paralympics respectively.

He said that the nation would feature in powerlifting, table tennis and athletics at the Games.
He said, “This present Paralympics preparation is full of challenges as a result of Nigeria’s economic meltdown, but we will try our best to do the country proud.

“We have never disappointed before and we will not disappoint in Brazil.

“All the support we have received so far is from the government and it is not sufficient because government alone cannot finance sports.

“It is not too late for corporate organisations to identify with the athletes before the commencement of the event to boost their morale.”

Nigeria won, in total, 26 gold, 11 silver and 12 bronze medals in the Paralympics since its debut in the 1992 Barcelona Paralympics in Spain.

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