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...As Olympics silver medallist Oborududu wins gold

- From Bassey Willie, Yenagoa

Amajor upset was witnessed at the just concluded Governor Diri National Wrestling Classics in Yenagoa as a young wrestler, Stephen Simon dethroned a four-time African champion, Amas Daniel, on his way to winning his first senior national title.

Also, Olympic silver medallist, Blessing Oborududu, reigning African champions, Hannah Reuben and Ogbonna John expectedly claimed gold during the tournament

Simon, a 2019 cadet national champion from Dynamite Club caused a huge upset against Commonweal­th silver medallist, Amas Daniel in the semi-finals.

The Bayelsa-born wrestler then won a keenly-contested final against Eghty Appau of Federal Road Safety Corp (FRSC) 3-2 to clinch his first senior national title in the 65kg class.

Wrestling before an enthusiast­ic crowd and lots of dignitarie­s, which included Special Guest and Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Chief Sunday Dare, 10-time African champion Oborududu survived an early scare to record an impressive 12-2 win via technical superiorit­y against Team Delta’s Dumebi Ndah in the final of the 68kg Women Wrestling.

Having taken the World No. 3 down after a tango, Ndah missed a great opportunit­y to pin

Oborududu, with the Olympic vice champion displaying agility and character to eventually prevail via superiorit­y.

In the 50kg Women Wrestling, Christiana Ogunsanya of Purity Club shocked Tokyo 2020 Olympian and teammate, Adijat Idris from Ondo State in the quarter-finals on her way to claiming gold.

Ogunsanya was awarded the top prize after multiple African champion, Mercy Genesis of Team Bayelsa retired following a knee injury while trailing 2-0 in the final.

Meanwhile, in a battle of two heavyweigh­ts, African champion Hannah Reuben of the Nigerian Army prevailed 4-1 over Team Bayelsa’s Kemasuodei Dressman in the final of the 76kg class to land gold.

Similarly, in the freestyle events, 4-time African champion Ogbonna John of Team Ondo gave himself a perfect birthday gift after securing a crushing 11-0 technical superiorit­y win against Ugbo Kpun of Edo State in the 74kg class final.

On his part, Commonweal­th silver medallist Ebikewenim­o Welson of hosts Bayelsa State dug deep to overcome Stephen Akintewe of Team Oyo 5-1 in the 57kg category final.

Following their victories at the just-concluded 1st Gov. Diri National Wrestling Classics, the wrestlers have qualified to represent Team Nigeria at the 2022 African Championsh­ips in El Jadida, Morocco, which gets underway in a fortnight.

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