Gold Rush in Riyadh: Team Nigeria Storms to Wrestling and Relay Victory

November 20, 2025

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GOLD

It was a golden night under the lights in Riyadh on Wednesday as Team Nigeria unleashed a masterclass in speed and strength.

The nation’s athletes stormed to two spectacular gold medals at the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games, dominating both the wrestling mat and the track.

The double victory has ignited the Nigerian camp, swelling their medal tally and proving once again that the country remains a continental powerhouse in sports.

A Wrestling Masterclass

The evening began with a display of sheer power from Christiana Ogunsanya in the women’s 53kg freestyle wrestling final.

Facing Uzbekistan’s Shokhida Akhmedova, Ogunsanya wasted no time asserting her dominance. In a one-sided bout that thrilled spectators, she dismantled her opponent with a crushing 11-1 scoreline. Her technical superiority was evident from the first whistle, ensuring the Nigerian anthem rang out loud and clear in the arena.

The “Golden Quartet” Blazes to Glory

If Ogunsanya provided the power, the women’s 4x100m relay team provided the speed.

The quartet of Bada Toyin, Ezechukwu Miracle, Omokwe Maria, and Nweke Cynthia delivered a flawless performance to crown the night. Their baton exchanges were slick, and their sprinting was blistering.

Stopping the clock at 44.27 seconds, the Nigerian ladies left their rivals in the dust. They pushed a strong Bahraini team to the silver medal position (44.47s), while Gambia trailed behind to take the bronze.

More Podium Finishes

The gold rush wasn’t the only success story. Team Nigeria dug deep to secure an additional two silver and three bronze medals across other events.

  • Silver Linings: In the women’s 400m, veteran Patience George put up a gallant fight to finish second. Meanwhile, wrestler Miesinnei Genesis battled hard in the 50kg final but settled for silver after a 5-1 loss to her Uzbek counterpart.

  • Bronze Heroes: The men’s 4x100m relay team grabbed a podium spot, finishing third. Individual brilliance also came from Kure Adams (Javelin) and Badmus Atanda (400m), who both added bronze medals to the haul.

“The Feel-Good Factor”

The incredible performance drew immediate praise from sports officials. Bukola Olapade, Director-General of the National Sports Commission, hailed the athletes’ discipline.

“I am truly proud of you,” Olapade told the champions. “Your performance here means a lot to us. The National Sports Commission is determined to ensure Nigeria continues to enjoy the feel-good factor of sports.”

With eight gold, 10 silver, and seven bronze medals now in the bag, Team Nigeria is looking to finish strong as the focus shifts to para-athletics and powerlifting in the coming days.


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