Flora Ugwunwa won silver for Nigeria in the women’s javelin F54 final at the ongoing Paris 2024 Paralympics on Saturday.
This marks Ugwunwa’s third consecutive Paralympic medal, following gold medals in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2021.
The Nigerian athlete threw 19.26 meters to claim the second position on the podium and secure silver medal ahead of Salehi Elham of Iran.
She made her silver winning throw after the second attempt but could not improve on it despite four more attempts.
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The medal is Nigeria’s first in Para-Athletics, and the country’s fourth medal overall at the ongoing Paralympic Games.
Nurkhon Kurbanova of Uzbekistan, Ugwunwa’s fierce rival, won gold medal with a 21.12 meters.
Kurbanova’s throw broke Ugwunwa’s former world record of 20.25 meters she had set at Rio 2016.
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The Uzbek had lost the gold medal to Ugwunwa four years ago and had to settle for silver.
Kurbanova had dominated the six-athlete final, throwing beyond 20 meters on each attempt.
The 30-year-old broke Ugwunwa’s record on her third throw, registering 20.27 meters before breaking her own record in her fifth attempt.
Onyinyechi Mark won Nigeria’s first gold medal after outlifting her opponents in the powerlifting finals on Friday.
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Her victory earned Team Nigeria their third medal at the Paris Paralympics.
On Wednesday, Esther Nworgu won the silver medal in the women’s 41kg para-powerlifting event.
Eniola Bolaji also won a bronze medal in the women’s singles SL3 badminton event a few days ago.
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