Three Nigerian athletes in the
ongoing Rio de Janeiro Olympic
Games have set records that would be
cherished in a longtime to come.
The trio with records are two table
tennis stars, Segun Toriola and Aruna
Quadri as well as Rower, Chierika
Ukogu .
The 41-year-old Toriola had his
seventh appearance in the current
Games, equaling the table tennis
record. This has made him the most
capped African Olympian.
Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri set another
continental record after the 2014
ITTF star became the first African to
reach the quarterfinals of men’s
singles event at Rio 2016 Olympic
Games
Ukogu on the other hand, qualified
for top classification in the rowing
event in Rio.
She is Nigeria’s first ever rower in the
Olympics to have got that far, placing
fifth in the third quarter final of the
Women’s single sculls after clocking a
time of 7:54.44 secs.
She will now participate in the semi
finals C/D 1 event on Wednesday.
This is the 23-year-old’s first ever
appearance in the Olympics. (NAN)
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