Team Nigeria has continued to win medals
at the London 2012 Paralympics as Folashade Oluwafemiayo and Victoria
Nneji won silver and bronze medals respectively on Monday.
Oluwafemiayo broke the world record
twice before setting a new one at 148kg to better Chinese Taoying Fu’s
147kg in the women’s powerlifting -75kg class.
Oluwafemiayo and Fu lifted 146kg in
their third attempts respectively but the Chinese was awarded the gold
medal because she weighed 2kg less than the Nigerian. Fu weighed
72.53kg, while Oluwafemiayo weighed 74.17kg. Tzu-Hui Lin of Chinese
Taipei won the bronze medal with her 137kg lift.
Their fourth attempts where Fu lifted
147kg and Oluwafemiayo 148kg were not to determine the winner but to
have a new world record in the category.
Nneji, who earlier in the day had a poor
start in the women’s powerlifting -67.5kg class, attributed her failure
to win gold to a shoulder injury she sustained during camping for the
Games in Korea.
She lifted 125kg to finish behind
France’s Souhad Ghazouani (gold) and China’s Yujiao Tan (silver).
Ghazouani had lifted 146kg in her first attempt but failed to complement
in the subsequent attempts, while Nneji was only able to lift 125kg in
her third attempt.
“My bronze is like gold to me because I
didn’t enter the competition very fit. The injury I sustained from the
camp actually hindered me from making a better attempt,” Nneji, who
lifted 132.5kg to win silver at the Beijing 2008 Paralympics, said on
Monday.
“I knew I was a medal prospect but I was
not sure how I would end up in the competition because of the injury. I
was not able to train very well due to the pain.”
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