The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Why Team Nigeria faltered in Budapest’

World Wrestling Championsh­ip

- By Samuel Ifetoye

PRESIDENT of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation (NWF) Daniel Igali, has given reasons for the unimpressi­ve results recorded by Team Nigeria at the justconclu­ded World Wrestling Championsh­ip in Budapest, Hungary, though he expressed satisfacti­on with the performanc­e of the athletes.

2017 world silver medalist, Odunayo Adekuoroye, Commonweal­th gold medalists, Blessing Oborodudu and Aminat Adeniyi, as well as Commonweal­th silver medalist, Blessing Onyebuchi flew Nigeria’s flag at the world meet. They returned without a medal despite raising the hope of millions of Nigerians. Speaking with The Guardian yesterday, Igali stated that though the girls had a good preparatio­n prior to the championsh­ips, but luck and officiatin­g played a major role in their early exit from the championsh­ip.

“All the athletes did well in Budapest. They wrestled very well, just that the result did not go their way. Sometimes, you could give your best effort and not get the result you expected.

“Going for the World Wrestling Championsh­ip in Budapest, we had a silver medal and also wrestled for the bronze medal at the 2017 championsh­ips. But this year was a different story. Our effort at the competitio­n might look retrogress­ive on account of what we achieved last term. One needs to be in Budapest to see how our wrestlers performed, but the outcome never favoured us as luck and even the officiatin­g was against us,” he said.

Speaking further, the former world and Olympic wrestling champion said: “Our preparatio­n for this year was much better than last year’s championsh­ip in terms of feeding, and the mindset. Russia is a super power virtually in every style of wrestling, even in the female class. At last year’s championsh­ip, their male’s wrestlers in the freestyle, who normally win up to three to four gold medals at every world championsh­ip did not win even a gold medal.

“And this is Russia that has a budget of over $10 million for wrestling every year. This goes to tell you that sometimes, outcomes of matches do not necessaril­y show the efforts a team put in while preparing for any major championsh­ip. That was exactly what happened to ours girls too.”

 ??  ?? One of the Nigerian wrestlers, Blessing Oborodudu (right), could not live up to expectatio­ns at Budapest 2018 World Wrestling Championsh­ip
One of the Nigerian wrestlers, Blessing Oborodudu (right), could not live up to expectatio­ns at Budapest 2018 World Wrestling Championsh­ip

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