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    NSC Salutes Nigerian Weightlifters and Federation for Exceptional Medal Wins at Commonwealth Championships

    ROSEMARY UGIOMOHBy ROSEMARY UGIOMOHAugust 31, 2025Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The National Sports Commission (NSC) has praised the Nigeria Weightlifting Federation and Team Nigeria athletes for their sterling performances at the 30th Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in Ahmedabad, India, where they have secured an impressive medal haul and further enhanced the country’s reputation on the global stage.

    As of penultimate day of the Championship, Nigerian weightlifters amassed four gold, two silver, and two bronze medals.

    Speaking on the achievement, Chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko noted that “to win medals, especially gold medals at this level takes a lot of preparation, sacrifice, and determination. Our athletes have shown the world that Nigeria remains a force to be reckoned with in weightlifting. Their success is a victory for our country, for every young aspiring athlete, and for the development of Nigerian sports as a whole.”

    Significantly, all athletes who clinched gold medals have now automatically qualified for the 2026 Commonwealth Games, underscoring the importance of these victories for both individual athletes and the nation at large.

    The Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade, expressed pride in the team’s achievements, stressing that “weightlifting has always been one of our major strengths, but to continue to shine and hold our ground in such a tough competitive environment shows that our system is working. It proves that with the right support, investment, and vision, our athletes can dominate globally. The NSC is committed to sustaining this momentum, ensuring our athletes are well-prepared, well-supported, and positioned to bring even greater glory to Nigeria,” he said.

    Among the standout performers, Islamiyat Yusuf delivered a flawless display in the women’s 69kg division. With a snatch of 105kg and a clean and jerk of 131kg, Yusuf produced a commanding total of 236kg to claim gold in style.

    In the women’s 77kg category, Sarah Matthew demonstrated her rising talent by winning two gold medals in both the junior and senior classes. Her technically superb lifts of 108kg in the snatch and 128kg in the clean and jerk gave her an overall total of 236kg and solidified her growing reputation.

    Omolola Onome claimed gold in the women’s 53kg and set new record in the process with a snatch of 90kg and a total of 197kg, both surpassing previous records.

    The men’s 79kg category also brought a podium finish for Nigeria as Adedapo Adeleke Opadeji battled through intense competition to claim bronze, finishing behind Ajaya Babu of India and Malaysia’s Muhammad Erry Hidayat.

    Joseph Edidiong Umoafia, reigning African Games champion, produced a near-flawless performance in the men’s 71kg event to secure silver with a total of 316kg, only narrowly missing gold by a single kilogram to India’s Ajith Narayana. Ruth Imoleayo Ayodele also held firm to earn bronze in the women’s 63kg, lifting a combined total of 212kg, while Ruth Asuquo Nyong won silver in the women’s 55kg.

    The NSC reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening grassroots development, technical support, and international exposure for athletes, ensuring that the current momentum is sustained and built upon ahead of the 2026 Commonwealth Games.

    Adedapo Adeleke Opadeji Hon Bukola Olopade https://sportsdayinternational.com/nsc-salutes-nigerian-weightlifters-and-federation-for-exceptional-medal-wins-at-commonwealth-championships/ Joseph Edidiong Umoafia Muhammad Erry Hidayat. NSC NSC Salutes Nigerian Weightlifters and Federation for Exceptional Medal Wins at Commonwealth Championships Ruth Asuquo Nyong Ruth Imoleayo Ayodele'
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