Paris Paralympic: Nigeria wins first gold medal, sets world record
By Peter Usman://
Onyinyechi Mark sets a new world record on Saturday, 7 September, 2024 in the women’s 61kg para powerlifting to win Nigeria first gold medal at Paris Paralympic Games.
She lifted 150kg in the 61kg Women’s Power lifting Category to beat her close opponent Chinese Cui Jianjin, who lifted 140kg to clinch the silver medal.
Team Nigeria camp was thrown agog as she smashed World record three times in this event from 146kg, 147kg, and now 150kg.
The Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan Enoh, expressed profound pride and joy at Onyinyechi Mark’s historic win. In a heartfelt message, he lauded her exceptional performance, stating, “Today, you have proudly represented our nation by securing Nigeria’s first Olympic Gold medal at the Paralympics. Breaking the Paralympics record with a 147kg lift to claim Gold and then surpassing expectations by lifting 150kg to set a new world record is truly remarkable.”
“Your achievement fills us with immense pride and joy, showcasing the indomitable Nigerian spirit. The government and sports enthusiasts across Nigeria celebrate you, our champion! Thank you for your exceptional dedication to yourself and our country.”
In a statement signed by the Director, Information and Public Relations, Mrs Kehinde Ajayi, he charged the athletes to go for more victory as the momentum is higher and Nigerians are happy with them.
Nigeria Para athletes have consistently remained a dominant force in their games and have never dissapointed in any of their outings.
With today’s victory, a total of three medals, one gold, one silver and one bronze have been won in different events and categories with hope still high for more medals as three time Paralympic gold medalist, Lucy Ejike begins her quest for medal.