Dalung tips Nigerian wrestlers for 2020 Olympic success
The Minister of Youth and Sports Barrister Solomon Dalung has predicted a successful outing for Nigerian wrestlers at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
Dalung made the remark yesterday when the ministry held a reception in Abuja for Nigerian wrestlers who emerged African champions at the recent Africa Championships held from 26 31 March, 2019 in Hammamet Tunisia and Nigerian rowers who also won laurels at the Open International Canoe Sprint Championship held from March 21-26, 2019 in Bhopal, India.
He said wrestling has become one of Nigeria’s strongest sports at continental and global levels, while inspiration for greatness is also germinating in the little known Nigeria Rowing, Canoe and Rowing Federation.
“Nigerian wrestlers have distinguished themselves as a force to reckon with, thus giving the sport an enviable place of pride and elevating the country’s image as a top wrestling nation.
“The Nigerian wrestling team placed first in Africa on the overall medals table during the 2015 Africa Games held in Congo Brazzaville. Similarly, the Federation dominated other African countries, particularly in women’s wrestling, where they emerged African Champions at the 2018 Africa Championships which Nigeria hosted for the first time.
“When our female wrestlers participated in the two-ranking series events in Germany and Bulgaria in February and March 2019, their performances created an avenue for our star athlete, Adekuoroye Odunayo to be ranked 4th in the world and 1st in Africa,” he said.