The Guardian (Nigeria)

Judo Gold Medallist Ekuta Eyes Medal In Tokyo

- From Samuel Ifetoye, Benin City

GOldmedali­st in the - 63kg female judo event at the ongoing Edo 2020 National Sports Festival, Enku Ekuta, has said that her ambition is to win gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics holding later this year in Japan.

The Olympics- bound Ekuta, who represente­d Akwa Ibom at the festival, defeated all comers to win gold medal at the University of Benin Sports

Complex centre.

Speaking with The Guardian yesterday, Ekuta expressed delight to be part of this year’s festival, adding that she had it easy beating her opponents because of the rigorous training she had coming to the Festival.

“I am really excited coming here to participat­e at Edo 2020 Sports Festival and winning gold medal for my state, Akwa Ibom. This feat was made possible because I had to prepare very well enough, even when it was postponed on several occasions.

“You know when you train hard and you pray over it, things become easier for one. My fights against my opponents did not last long. I only had two fights running to emerging winner in my weight category because I was seeded for the festival. My first fight didn’t last more than one minute and the second fight lasted for some seconds,” she said.

The athlete, whose mother, Catherine, was the first judoka to represent the country at the Olympics in Athens 2004, added, “I want to thank my sponsor, Accugas for the training tours because without them it wouldn’t have been possible for me to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

“After this festival, I will be going back to training for the African Championsh­ip in Morocco and from there, I will be going to England for another training tour in May in preparatio­n for the Olympics courtesy of my sponsor, she said.

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