Power lifter, Paul Kehinde, has won a second gold medal for the country at the ongoing Rio 2016 Paralympics.
Kehinde lifted 218kg to beat his rivals to the gold medal in the -65kg men’s category on Saturday night.
is
exploit was coming on the heels of an earlier gold medal haul by Roland
Ezuruike in the men’s -54kg category. Roland Ezuruike, set three
Paralympics records on his way to winning Gold in the men -54kg
category.
Female power lifter, Latifat Tijani set the ball rolling
on Friday, when she won silver competing in the 45kg category. She
lifted 106kg to come second behind China’s Dandan Hu.
Esther Onyema added a second silver medal competing in the 55kg category earlier on Saturday.
Despite
being accorded a second class status, the physically challenged
athletes have always done the country proud at the Paralympics. It will
be recalled that Nigeria won three gold medals when she debut at the
competition in Barcelona, in 1992 and finished 35th on the medals table.
The
turn of the century at Sidney 200o was very remarkable in Nigeria
Paralympics history where Team Nigeria had their most successful outing
winning seven gold, one silver and five bronze medals. The fit saw
Nigeria finish 22ndon the medals table.
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