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== Medals == |
== Medals == |
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Competitors from Nigeria won 12 medals, including 5 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze to finish 28th in the [[2004 Summer Paralympics medal table|medal table]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/reports.html?type=medalstandings&games=2004PG&sport=all|title=Medal Standings Athens 2004 Paralympic Games|publisher=International Paralympic Committee|accessdate=8 June 2011}}</ref> The Nigerian Paralympic delegation left the Games having won more medals than their Olympic counterparts.<ref>{{Cite news|url= |
Competitors from Nigeria won 12 medals, including 5 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze to finish 28th in the [[2004 Summer Paralympics medal table|medal table]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.paralympic.org/Sport/Results/reports.html?type=medalstandings&games=2004PG&sport=all|title=Medal Standings Athens 2004 Paralympic Games|publisher=International Paralympic Committee|accessdate=8 June 2011}}</ref> The Nigerian Paralympic delegation left the Games having won more medals than their Olympic counterparts.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-37348488|title=Nigeria's Nollywood winner and other Paralympic surprises|date=2016-09-13|newspaper=BBC News|language=en-GB|access-date=2016-10-25}}</ref> |
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Nigeria at the 2004 Summer Paralympics | |
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IPC code | NGR |
NPC | Nigeria Paralympic Committee |
in Athens | |
Competitors | 14 in 2 sports |
Medals Ranked 28th |
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Summer Paralympics appearances (overview) | |
Nigeria competed at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece. The team included 14 athletes, 6 men and 8 women. Competitors from Nigeria won 12 medals, including 5 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze.
In many parts of Black Africa, people who have disabilities that include insanity, and physical disabilities such as impairments and deformities often face cultural barriers to participation because of attitudes related to their disabilities. These include beliefs that they acquired their disabilities because their parents were witches or they are wizards. Their disability is often seen as a result of a personal failing on their part. As such, there is often tremendous cultural pressure for people with physical disabilities to remain hidden and out of the public eye. In many places, they are perceived to be monsters in need of healing.[1] This is the context to which Nigerian Paralympians engage both society and sport internally, in their own country.[2]
Medals
Competitors from Nigeria won 12 medals, including 5 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze to finish 28th in the medal table.[3] The Nigerian Paralympic delegation left the Games having won more medals than their Olympic counterparts.[4]
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Adekundo Adesoji | Athletics | Men's 100m T12 |
Gold | Adekundo Adesoji | Athletics | Men's 200m T12 |
Gold | Adekundo Adesoji | Athletics | Men's 400m T12 |
Gold | Silver Ezeikpe | Athletics | Men's javelin throw F58 |
Gold | Lucy Ogechukwu Ejike | Powerlifting | Women's 44kg |
Silver | Eucharia Njideka Iyiazi | Athletics | Women's javelin throw F56-58 |
Silver | Solomon Ikechukwu Amarakuo | Powerlifting | Men's 100kg |
Silver | Ijeoma John | Powerlifting | Women's 40kg |
Silver | Aghimile Patience Igbiti | Powerlifting | Women's 56kg |
Bronze | Ruel Ishaku | Powerlifting | Men's 48kg |
Bronze | Kike Adedeji Ogunbamowo | Powerlifting | Women's 75kg |
Bronze | Ebere Grace Anozie | Powerlifting | Women's +82.5kg |
Sports
Athletics
Men's track
Athlete | Class | Event | Heats | Semifinal | Final | |||
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Result | Rank | Result | Rank | Result | Rank | |||
Adekundo Adesoji | T12 | 100m | 10.77 PR | 1 Q | 10.78 | 1 Q | 10.75 WR | |
200m | 21.77 WR | 1 Q | 22.02 | 2 Q | 21.78 | |||
400m | 49.56 PR | 1 Q | 49.82 | 1 Q | 48.93 PR | |||
Chijoke Kingsley | T11 | 100m | 11.86 | 7 Q | 11.80 | 5 q | 11.80 | 1 |
200m | 24.20 | 4 q | 24.38 | 11 | Did not advance | |||
400m | 54.33 | 9 | Did not advance |
Men's field
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Silver Ezeikpe | F56 | Shot put | DSQ | ||
F58 | Javelin | 50.72 WR | - |
Women's field
Athlete | Class | Event | Final | ||
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Result | Points | Rank | |||
Njideka E. Iyiazi | F56-58 | Discus | 29.84 | 962 | 10 |
Javelin | 27.61 | 1105 | |||
Shot put | 10.12 WR | 1106 | 4 |
Powerlifting
Men
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
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Okechukwu Alfa | 75kg | 190.0 | 6 |
Solomon Amarakuo | 100kg | 235.0 | |
Ruel Ishaku | 48kg | 157.5 |
Women
Athlete | Event | Result | Rank |
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Grace Anozie | +82.5kg | 140.0 | |
Lucy Ejike | 44kg | 127.5 WR | |
Aghimile Patience Igbiti | 56kg | 122.5 | |
Iyabo Ismaila | 52kg | NMR | |
Ijeoma John | 40kg | 97.5 | |
Victoria Nneji | 67.5kg | NMR | |
Kike Adedeji Ogunbamowo | 75kg | 120.0 |
See also
References
- ^ Gilbert, Keith; Schantz, Otto J.; Schantz, Otto (2008-01-01). The Paralympic Games: Empowerment Or Side Show?. Meyer & Meyer Verlag. ISBN 9781841262659.
- ^ Thomas, Gareth Martin and Banks, Tim (2013). ''We Aren't Racing a Fair Race': Rawls, Sen, and the Paralympic Games'. Sociological Research Online 18(3)14 <http://www.socresonline.org.uk/18/3/14.html
- ^ "Medal Standings Athens 2004 Paralympic Games". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
- ^ "Nigeria's Nollywood winner and other Paralympic surprises". BBC News. 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2016-10-25.