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Nigerian weightlift­ers hopeful of 2018 C’Wealth Games participat­ion

- By Orkula Shaagee

@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.”

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