Category: Olympic

  • Olympics: Nigeria missing as taekwondo event begins

    Olympics: Nigeria missing as taekwondo event begins

    For the first time in the last three editions of the Olympic Games, Team Nigeria will be conspicuously missing from the taekwondo event of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games as 63 countries begin fight for medals.

    Since taekwondo became a medal hauling event at Sydney 2000 Olympic Games in United States, Nigeria has not missed out from competing at the tournament after the trio of Princess Dudu, Chika Chukwumerije and Martins Obiora featured at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games in Greece.

    Nigeria failed to feature in the qualifiers for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games but in 2004, the team presented three athletes – Dudu, Chukwumerije and Obiora for the games but they were knocked in the first round of the games.

    Chukwumerije and Isa Mohammed Adam qualified for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in China with Adam making it to the quarterfinal while Chukwumerije claimed bronze medal.

    Against, it was Chukwumerije and Adam that qualified for the 2012 London Olympic Games with both athletes being edged in the first round.

    But as one of the Africa’s powerhouses in the sport, Nigeria could not win a slot to the Rio Olympic Games in Brazil at the qualifiers held in Morocco and this automatically prevented the team from the Brazil party.

    And when the taekwondo event begins today at the Carioca Arena 3 in Rio, nine African countries will be battling it out with 54 other nations across the world.

    The men’s taekwondo competition will pit a field of legendary fighters against an up-and-coming contingent of hungry young guns as the sport prepares to rock Rio with a “Festival of Fight.” The 2016 Olympic taekwondo competition takes place over four days, from August 17 to August 20, at the Carioca Arena 3. One men’s and one women’s weight category, each containing 16 fighters, will be contested on each day. The four men’s weight categories are: -58kg, -68kg, -80kg and +80kg.

  • Nigeria will not leave Rio without medals – Minister

    Nigeria will not leave Rio without medals – Minister

    Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung , has again reassured Nigerians that the efforts of the athletes competing at the ongoing Rio Olympic Games will not be in vain as, “we will not leave Rio without winning medals’.

    Tony Ubani, Press Officer, Team Nigeria, quoted the minister as saying shortly after Union Bank Nigeria PLC redeemed its N30million pledge to support the team.

    Although, Nigeria’s name was yet to be on the medal table, Dalung said that he was optimistic that Team Nigeria would still win medals.

    According to him, the minister commended the bank for the support.

    “We’re grateful for your donation and we promise to ensure a transparent management of the fund, for you to do more.”

    Ubani said that Yinka Kadejoh, the Events and Sports Officer of the bank presented ATM cards loaded with N250,000 to each of the athletes .

    He said that they could use the cards anywhere in the world.

    The  News Agency of Nigeria  (NAN) reports that the ceremony took place at the secretariat of Team Nigeria in Rio.

     

  • Nigeria’s weightlifter Usman crashes out of Olympics

    Nigeria’s weightlifter Usman crashes out of Olympics

    Maryam Usman’s selection as the only weightlifter to represent Nigeria at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games was embroiled in controversy and her performance at the weekend in Rio has confirmed the reservation about the decision by the Nigeria Weightlifting Federation (NWF) to choose her ahead of youthful Oluwatoyin Adesanmi.

    Competing in the women’s +75kg, Usman was nowhere the medal zone as she finished eight (last) in Group B of the preliminary round.

    In the snatch event, she only managed to lift 115kg and in her two attempt to lift 120kg failed while in the clean and jerk, she lifted 145kg and 150kg, but her efforts to lift 152kg failed as she managed an overall lift of 265kg.

    In Rio, it was China’s Meng Suping with an overall lift of 307kg that claimed the gold medal in the women’s +75kg, while the silver and medals were claimed by North Korea’s Kim Kuk Hyang and United States’ Robles Sarah Elizabeth with 306kg and 286kg respectively.

    Prior to the Rio Olympic Games, findings by NationSport showed that Adesanmi is Nigeria’s best weightlifter in the world who stands a better chance of making it to the podium in Brazil.

    From the results obtained at the 2015 World Championship in United States, Usman finished 15 overall in the women’s +75kg with a cumulative lift of 260 compared to 333 lifted by Russia’s Tatiana Kashirina while Adesanmi with a cumulative lift of 218 to the best cumulative of 259 lifted by China’s Wei Deng.

  • ‘I’m the proudest person at 2016 Olympics’

    ‘I’m the proudest person at 2016 Olympics’

    An excited President of Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), Wahid Oshodi is indeed pleased with the performance of the team at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

    He however, said that with more support table tennis has the wherewithal to win medal for Nigeria at the multi-sports competition.

    “I am quite pleased with the players. They have shown commitment and have strived to give their best. Everybody won a match and got into the main draw of the tournament and at this level that is not an easy task. They have all come together and supported each other even when support seemed to be lacking,” he said.

    The ITTF Nomination member added: “With Aruna Quadri’s excellent performance in reaching the quarterfinal and Segun Toriola getting to the 2nd round, I must confess that I am quite elated and proud of this team. They have done the country proud. This is by far the best performance by a table tennis team outside Asia and Europe ever and must be celebrated. If you also look at the quality of players that we defeated then one must take his hat off to the players. It is a phenomenal performance taking all the circumstances of our preparation into consideration.”

    He however, called for more support for the sport: “There is need for more exposure for our other players and coaches while more funding, increased and better quality coaching. We need to have at least eight male and female players consistently playing on the senior and junior professional tours. This will serve as an inspiration for the young ones coming behind especially when they see that they can build a financially rewarding career as people like Toriola and Oshonaike have done. We need to even work harder especially in the female category so we can sustain our achievements.

    I am fully committed to helping our players get to the top and really hope we can get the right support from Government and the organized private sector such as the Banks, Telecoms and Oil companies and our big Industrialists: this category of organizations need to focus a lot more on helping our home grown sports stars develop instead of chasing after the big earning premiership football stars.”

  • Usain Bolt completes historic 100m win at Olympics

    Usain Bolt completes historic 100m win at Olympics

    Regarded as the fastest person ever timed, Usain Bolt, did not disappoint his audience at the ongoing Rio Olympics as he stepped out on Sunday to participate in the 100metres race.

    The Jamaican sprinter completed a historic three-peat, winning gold in the 100-metre final in Rio. He cleared the doubts that anyone could have heard in mind in less than 10 seconds — 9.81, to be specific — for Bolt to erase those doubts as he emerged the first person to capture three straight 100-metre titles at the Olympics.

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    “Bolt just had that extra gear and I tried to go with him, it was tough but I know now I just need to work harder for next year and be more prepared.

    “After having an up and down season with injuries this year, I can’t complain about the bronze medal. This is the best shape I’ve ever been in [and] I came away with a personal-best,” confessed Canadian Andre De Grasse, who won bronze.

  • Team Nigeria Olympics Updates

    Team Nigeria Olympics Updates

     

    Top 10 countries at the Olympics

     

    Countries             Gold           Silver                    Bronze                 Total

    USA                              16                  12                               11                          39

    China                           11                   8                                12                          31

    Russia                         4                     8                                8                            20

    Japan                          7                     2                                13                          22

    Italy                             3                    6                                 4                            13

    Australia                    5                    5                                 6                             16

    Republic of Korea    5                    3                                 4                             12

    Great Britain            6                    6                                 6                             18

    Germany                   5                    3                                 1                              9

    France                        3                    4                                5                             12

     

    Updates as at 19:20Hours.

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  • My Rio feat belongs to Africa- Aruna Quadri

    My Rio feat belongs to Africa- Aruna Quadri

    When Aruna Quadri was named the 2014 ITTF Star Player, many were skeptical about the skills of the Oyo State-born athlete. As a self-made athlete, Quadri didn’t give up. He continued to sponsor himself to major competitions across the globe and his performance caught the eye of the President of Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF), Wahid Oshodi, who began to support the ambitious player. His performance also attracted top clubs in Europe and he settled for a French club, Jura Morez, where he single-handedly saved the team from relegation last season.

    His belief in Nigeria, despite lack of support, made him turn down a juicy offer from oil-rich Qatar. This showed his patriotic zeal and he promptly earned applause for his decision. His perseverance paid off at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, beating players rated above him. He became an instant hit, while those who didn’t reckon with him have now finally embraced him.

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    Many are also speaking glowingly about Quadri’s exploits in Brazil as the first African to make it to the quarter-final round of the table tennis event at the Olympic Games. He also said he was not surprised by his performance, but he was stunned he made it to the last eight of the men’s singles, dedicating the feat to the African continent.

    An excited Quadri said after the Rio feat that, “I feel so happy playing at the quarter-final of the Olympic Games. It is like a dream come true and I am very happy and satisfied with my performance in Rio and I must say that the achievement belongs to all African federations and players and it is not just a personal feat.”

    Narrating his mission in Rio, he said: “Initially, I came here just to enjoy myself because I knew the qualities of players that qualified for the games. Apart from the Chinese, all other participants had 50–50 chances against one another and for that reason I was a bit relaxed and started playing without pressure. Also I had it in my mind that I am not in Rio just to add to the number of participants but to make an  impact. I must also say that my qualification to the quarter-final stage is as a result of my hard work and the success just came at the right time of my birthday. I strongly believe I have the potential but I was not expecting to have qualified for quarter-final and I was optimistic but it was not going to be easy.”

    “I had difficulties in playing against defenders and winning against the Slovak Chinese-born Yang Wang, who is a defender increased my confidence and that motivated me to do better in subsequent matches. The coaches, teammates, friends and family as well as the president of Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) contributed immensely to my good outing in Rio and I will like to thank everyone that contributed to this great journey of my career,” he added.

    Recalling his feeling during the matches, he said: “After the victory against the world number seven, Chinese Taipei’s Chuang Chih-Yuan, my mind was totally free that Germany’s Timo Boll will also fall if I confronted him in the fourth round. I had to play the German the same way I played against Chuang Chih-Yuan and this boosted my confidence throughout the competition. So I felt great after the matches because playing against these world class players was like a dream come true. I was actually looking up to some of these players particularly whenever I am watching their videos.”

    He, however, lamented the idea of training in Nigeria before the games but said: “Training in Nigeria did not help my situation in Rio but my 10-month experience in Portugal and France with different coaches helped me a lot. Also, Segun Toriola helped me as well by telling me the weaknesses of every opponent because he is familiar with most of them. In training, Toriola’s advice really helped me to change my tactics positively and he was always there for me

    Toriola helped me in training and his advice really changed my tactics positively. I can confirm that I have gained a lot from his wealth of experience and seeing him, while playing added to my confidence. I can say that Toriola is a great legend of the sport.

    On his quarter-final loss to world number one, China’s Ma Long, the 2014 ITTF Star Player said: “I was not disappointed with my performance against Ma Long because I had nothing to lose against him and I was not really scared of him. In the first instance, he is a much better player but I did not put that in my mind before the match started. I took on Ma Long the way I confronted my previous opponents. But Ma Long was too strong for me as I could not respond very well but I strongly believed that when next I play against him I will win one set at least.”

    For his heroic feat, Quadri became the toast of the Brazilian fans and this he described as encouraging, “I must say that the Brazilians showed me love and they always motivated and encouraged  me that I could do it. The kind of support I got from them is like the support I am always getting in my home country. They kept me going whenever I was losing hope by echoing my name. They made me feel at home and I remain grateful to them for this.”

    Quadri is eagerly looking forward to the new ranking, which he said: “This is a new positive improvement and I am waiting for the next world ranking. When I rose to top 30 two years ago, I was under serious pressure to maintain my ranking because it had never happened to me. After some time the pressure went away and I am now getting used to playing under pressure. But this time around I am not going to be playing under pressure in order to maintain my new status. I also need more support to play more tournaments so that I can keep my place in the world ranking without dropping down the ladder. I am fully ready to work harder than before and may God continue to crown all my efforts with successes,” Quadri added.

    Quadri who will be representing Africa at the ITTF World Cup in Germany come |October believes attending Rio Olympic Games is part of his build up to the global tournament.

    “Every tournament is like preparing for another tournament and my performance in Rio has really boosted my confidence that I can do better at the World Cup. My World Cup preparation has started at the Rio Olympic Games and I have been able to test my ability against the world’s best. It is just two months to the championship, I will prepare better when I get to my club in Europe. I strongly believe that my best is yet to come and I am praying for luck and getting favourable draw in Germany. I strongly believe that I can still do better than before,” he explained.

    He, however, said that he hopes that his Rio outing would inspire more African players to aim for medal at global level. My performance in Rio will surely boost the confidence level of many African players to do so much better in future. I strongly believe that there will be rapid improvement in Africa soon and more talents will come through in the continent. We have great talents in almost everywhere in Africa and very soon we will all see them.”
    For Quadri, his cherished moment in Rio was claiming victory against former world number one, Germany’s Timo Boll.

     

  • Olympics: Nigeria battles China in men’s table tennis

    Olympics: Nigeria battles China in men’s table tennis

    Africa’s table tennis sensation, Aruna Quadri will today return to table alongside his teammates – Segun Toriola and Bode Abiodun as the West African side takes on powerhouse, China in the first round of the men’s team event at the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil.

    The star-studded Chinese team who are the defending champion will be led by world number one, Ma Long as well as teammates – Zhan Jike and Xu Xin as they begin their title defence against the Africa’s champion. The trio of Ma Long, Zhan Jike and Xu Xin are ranked number one, four and three respectively in the world against Nigeria’s lowly-ranked side led by Aruna Quadri rated 40th in the world.

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    With the Chinese dominating the singles after claiming gold and silver medals in the men and women singles events, they will be aiming to add the team events to their laurels but they will have to start with Nigeria later today.

    Also, Africa’s flag-bearers in the women’s team event, Egypt will also be in action today against star-studded Singapore in the first round tie.

    In other men’s team matches, Great Britain will battle France – a repeat of the round of 16 encounter at the last World Team Championship in Malaysia. Sweden takes on the United States while host – Brazil will slug it out with Korea Republic.

    In the women’s team matches, host – Brazil will battle defending champion, China while Germany takes on United States.

    Winners of the first round match progress to the quarterfinal stage of the championship with the table tennis event ending on August 17.

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  • Rio Olympics: Men’s football quarter-final pairings

    Rio Olympics: Men’s football quarter-final pairings

    Below is the pairings for the quarter-finals round of the Rio Olympics men’s football event, with the matches scheduled for Saturday:

    Portugal vs Germany in Brasilia at the Estadio Nacional at 13.00hrs

    Nigeria vs Denmark in Salvador at the Arena Fonte Nova at 16.00hrs

    Korea Republic vs Honduras in Belo Horizonte at the Estadio Mineirao at 19.00hrs

    Brazil vs Colombia in Sao Paulo at the Arena Corinthians at 22.00hrs

    (All times are local)

  • ‘I’m satisfied with my Rio performance’

    ‘I’m satisfied with my Rio performance’