Tokyo Paralympics: Team Nigeria Wraps Up Participation With Gold, Bronze

Oyinlola Awonuga
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Tokyo Paralympics: Team Nigeria Wraps Up Participation With Gold, Bronze

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Flora Ugwunwa won gold for Team Nigeria with a throw of 19.39m in the F54 class of the Javelin event and Lauretta Onye followed up with a bronze in Shot Put to end Nigeria’s participation at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics on a high note.

Ugwunwa, a World and Paralympics Record holder, justified her rating and pedigree with the resounding victory and commanding performance in her field. She made her intention known from the start of proceedings, leaving no one in doubt with her poise and focus.

Lauretta Onye also ensured she finished with a medal against all odds. Her push for gold was intense but she had to settle for bronze after fiercely contested final.

These medal winning finishes for Team Nigeria increased the country’s medal haul at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics to ten with four gold, one silver and five bronze.

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