Team Nigeria Shines at 2025 World Para Athletics Grand Prix

June 20, 2025

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Team Nigeria delivered an outstanding performance at the 2025 World Para Athletics Grand Prix held in Tunis, Tunisia, finishing second overall among 61 participating nations.

The national contingent claimed a total of 19 medals—10 gold, 6 silver, and 3 bronze—cementing its reputation as a leading force in global para-athletics.

The competition, which took place from June 12 to 19 at the Olympic Athletics Stadium in Rades, served as a key qualifier for the upcoming 2025 World Championships in New Delhi, India.

It attracted over 390 athletes from across the world, including strong delegations from India, China, Uzbekistan, and the host nation, Tunisia.

 

Standout Athletes Deliver Big Wins in Track and Field Events

Nigeria’s success was driven by remarkable performances in both track and field categories across various disability classifications.

Athletes such as Flora Ugwunwa, Sefiu Ojeley, Alam Ugochi, and Uwak Unyime emerged as standout performers, consistently reaching the podium in their respective events.

Their success reflects not only individual excellence but also the depth and strength of Nigeria’s para-sports development system.

Which has produced champions across different international platforms over the years.

Paralympic Committee Applauds Support and Athlete Determination

Reacting to the team’s strong showing, the President of the Paralympic Committee of Nigeria (PCN), Sunday Odebode, praised the athletes for their commitment, resilience, and patriotism.

He emphasized that the team’s performance was the result of strategic preparation, rigorous training, and effective support systems.

“We have to be grateful to the National Sports Commission for sponsoring our para-athletes to this prestigious Grand Prix,” Odebode stated.

“Their effort is not in vain, as our athletes are making the country proud.”

 

He described the athletes’ achievements as a sign that Nigeria is well-positioned to make an even greater impact at future events, including the upcoming World Championships and the Paralympic Games.

Pathway to Greater International Success

Nigeria’s performance in Tunisia continues a long legacy of excellence in para-sports.

It also provides momentum ahead of future international competitions, reinforcing the country’s status as a continental leader in inclusive athletics.

 

With improved training infrastructure, ongoing athlete development programs, and robust institutional support, stakeholders believe that Nigerian para-athletes are on course for greater global dominance.

Odebode concluded by assuring that preparations are already underway to ensure even better outcomes at forthcoming tournaments.

This is just the beginning. We are building a future where Nigeria leads not only in medals but in inclusive sporting development,” he added.

 

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