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    Oyesade Olatoye Misses Gold, Settles for Silver in Thrilling Women’s Hammer Throw Final at Riyadh 2025

    SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSBy SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSNovember 19, 2025Updated:November 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nigeria’s Olatoye Oyesade, has rued missing the Gold medal as she settled for a silver medal in the Women’s Hammer Throw Final at the Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.The America based star lost the first position to Algeria’s Zahra Tatar after what she admitted as her not too impressive throws in her final attempts.She claimed the silver medal with a throw of 63.34 metres while Tatar won the Gold medal with a throw of 63.55 metres and Norsijovona Zarinakhon of Uzbekistan finished third with a throw of 61.69 metres.

    Olatoye Oyesade however maintained that the silver medal finish at the Games will propel her to step up her preparations for a podium finish at next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.

    ” I am very happy for this competition and the exposure to be here and it will definitely propel me for the Commonwealth Games which I am aiming to finish on the podium after finishing fourth at the last games in Birmingham in 2022″.

    ” I am really excited for next year and going away with a medal from here is still amazing despite not winning the ultimate prize which is the Gold medal”.

    ” It’s been a very long track season with the World Championship in Tokyo expected to end the season but coming here to compete which is our off-season could be challenging but it’s always a rare privilege and an honour for me to come represent my Country anytime”, she stated.

    Nigeria’s medal haul currently at the Games stands at a total of 18 medals – 6 Gold medals, 8 Silver and 4 Bronze medals

    Oyesade Olatoye Oyesade Olatoye Misses Gold Settles for Silver in Thrilling Women's Hammer Throw Final at Riyadh 2025
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