Nigerian weightlifters hopeful of 2018 C’Wealth Games participation
@shagcy Nigerian weightlifters still have the hope of taking part in the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast, Australia, despite their inability to compete at the on-going Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in that country.
The nation’s plan of sending a strong team of weightlifters, made up of Chineye Fidelis, Oluwatoyin Adesanmi, Bilikis Otunla and Mariam Usman to Australia for the Commonwealth Games trials was unsuccessful, as the Nigerian Weightlifting Federation (NWF) was unable to secure visas for the athletes early. There was also the problem of insufficient funding.
However, the Secretary General of NWF, Umar Lambu said yesterday that hopes of making it to the 2018 Commonwealth Games was not lost yet.
“Nigeria still stands a chance of making it to the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games,” Lambu said. “The qualification for next year’s Commonwealth Games will be based on countries’ rankings from October 2016 to October 2017. At the end of the ongoing Weightlifting trials in Australia, new rankings will be made, and some countries who could not attend the championship may still fall in by way of wildcard. So, it is not over for Nigeria as far as participating in the Commonwealth Games is concerned.”
Lambu stated that it was stressful for NWF to get the visas for the weightlifters because the Australian Embassy is not in Nigeria. “The nearest place we got was in South Africa.
We got the letter from the Commonwealth Weightlifting Federation late and we were able to secure the visas at the last minute.”