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Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by iwaeda: 6:28pm On Aug 10
The Nigerian contingent has officially wrapped up their Paris 2024 Olympics campaign with no medals, despite the participation of 88 athletes in 12 different sports.

Team Nigeria’s performance mirrored the country’s disappointing showing at the 2012 London Olympics, where the team also failed to win a medal.

The Minister of Sports, Senator John Enoh, described the team’s performance as a “disaster” and vowed to prevent a repeat of such results in the future.

Despite Nigeria not winning any medals, athletes of Nigerian descent secured medals at the Games.

Here are five athletes of Nigerian origin who won medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Yemisi Ogunleye


Germany’s Yemisi Ogunleye grabbed the gold medal in the women’s shot put at the Paris Olympics on Friday, throwing her winning 20.00m with her final attempt.

With her victory, Ogunleye became the first German to win the shot put event in 28 years, since the Atlanta 1996 Olympics.

Ogunleye was born in Germany to a Nigerian father from Ekiti and a German mother.

After her win, Ogunleye acknowledged her diverse background in a video trending on social media and sang a Yoruba gospel song.

Annette Echikunwoke

Echikunwoke is the only athlete to have represented Nigeria in this list but opted to represent the United States after her disqualification at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

She missed out on competing in the hammer throw at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics because the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) failed to conduct the required drug tests for athletes.

The 28-year-old, who holds the African record in the hammer throwing event, won an Olympic silver medal in women’s hammer throw.

Commenting on the feat, Washington Post quoted her as saying, “I’m happy it’s happening now. Everything happens for a reason, even if it’s bad or good or ugly. But this is beautiful.”

Samu Omorodion


Born in Melilia, Spain, to Nigerian parents, the 20-year-old forward is set to sign for Premier League side, Chelsea, from Atletico Madrid, according to football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.

Omorodion was part of the Spanish side that defeated host, France, 5-3 in extra time to win Olympic gold in men’s football.

He scored just once in the competition, in a 2-1 loss to Egypt in the group stage.

Salwa Eid Naser


The Nigerian-born sprinter won silver for Bahrain in the 400m women’s event at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

She crossed the finish line in 48.53 seconds, trailing Marileidy Paulino of the Dominican Republic, who set a new Olympic record with a time of 48.17 seconds.

The 26-year-old formerly known as Ebelechukwu Agbapuonwu was born in Onitsha, Anambra.

Michael Olise


Bayern Munich’s new signing Olise was part of the French team that won silver in men’s football.

Olise was born in England to a Nigerian father and a French-Algerian mother.

His younger brother, Richard, plays for Chelsea FC in England.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/paris-2024-5-nigerian-born-olympians-who-won-medals-representing-other-countries/

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by Namaster: 6:29pm On Aug 10
Good for them.

No time to be saddled with an unserious country that would DRAG YOU DOWN.

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by iwaeda: 6:33pm On Aug 10
Namaster:
Good for them.

No time to be saddled with an unserious country that would DRAG YOU DOWN.
We will win next Olympics. grin grin grin grin cry cry

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by calabaman(m): 6:44pm On Aug 10
Namaster:
Good for them.

No time to be saddled with an unserious country that would DRAG YOU DOWN.

Exactly my brother.

I can't remember her name, who was discredited whilst displaying her nigerian nationality.

But proudly embraced by the US.

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by iwaeda: 7:33pm On Aug 10
calabaman:


Exactly my brother.

I can't remember her name, who was discredited whilst displaying her nigerian nationality.

But proudly embraced by the US.

grin grin grin

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by iwaeda: 8:08pm On Aug 10
Naptu2 will will be the best in 2028. grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by iwaeda: 2:56pm On Aug 11
N12bn in the drain. cry cry cry cry cheesy grin grin

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by iwaeda: 6:41pm On Aug 11
Naptu2, I know asked oo. Saw your other post quoting me. Nlfpmod, help me beg oga at the top. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by Amigoss: 10:09pm On Aug 11
If dem or their parents no japa,they'd ended up with no medals,chaiiiiiiiiii!!!

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by obinna58(m): 10:09pm On Aug 11
They’re not with us as long as they didn’t grow up in this opportune less contraption
grin
If the medal was given by the levels of selfishness and corruption of a given country, we will carry all the medals

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by oneMalik: 10:09pm On Aug 11
Those are where they belong !

Lets do it right , we that belongs here .

Congratulations to them .

Nigeria to the world .

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by oluwaseyi0: 10:09pm On Aug 11
Congratulations to them

We go again next 4 years

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by oneMalik: 10:10pm On Aug 11
How


Bestoweds:
Medals that they would've won for us

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by VinnyBaba: 10:10pm On Aug 11
*Babangida- Under-17 World cup of 1985
*Abacha- Olympic Gold Medal of 1996 and Under 17 World cup of 1993.
*Obasanjo- 2005 Under 20 World Cup Finalists.
*Yaradua- 2007 Under- 17 World cup.
Goodluck Jonathan- 2013 AFCON and Under 17 World cup. cool smiley

Since When APC came to power with their DISASTERS, Useless presidents of Buharia and Ebola Tinibu,
Everything don Scatter Scatter in Nigerian Sports and all areas. embarassed cry

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by femi4: 10:11pm On Aug 11
iwaeda:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/paris-2024-5-nigerian-born-olympians-who-won-medals-representing-other-countries/
our British Nigerian nko

Victoria Ohuruogu, Laviai Nielsen, Nicole Yeargin, Amber Anning - Athletics (women's 4x400m)

Her sister Christine won gold in 400m for great Britain in 2008 Olympics

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by RepoMan007: 10:11pm On Aug 11
After eating fried cassava, they cant compete.

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by oneMalik: 10:11pm On Aug 11
Don't hate your country , do your part .

Nigeria will be great .

Namaster:
Good for them.

No time to be saddled with an unserious country that would DRAG YOU DOWN.

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by chidiakwari: 10:12pm On Aug 11
There is literally Bam Adebayo (eedris Adebayo) who won Gold with the US Basketball team

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by isArray: 10:13pm On Aug 11
Ezi Magbegor

Australia women's basketball - bronze

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by GeneralPula: 10:14pm On Aug 11
No big deal..

Many Nigerians reppin other countries without any single winning self dey..

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by Bubu4Sea: 10:15pm On Aug 11
tongue
Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by Zeebuy: 10:15pm On Aug 11
And this proves once again that Nigeria is a shithole

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by ovie8200: 10:15pm On Aug 11
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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by Newyorkitis(m): 10:17pm On Aug 11
Hahahahaha

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by DuttyChuks: 10:17pm On Aug 11
Thank God for them! The killer of a dream called Zoogeria don lose..

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by Twoclans(f): 10:18pm On Aug 11
calabaman:


Exactly my brother.

I can't remember her name, who was discredited whilst displaying her nigerian nationality.

But proudly embraced by the US.

Annette

If I remember clearly I think it had something to do with a doping test that Nigeria failed to do before the tournament.A failure by our organizers , something like that .

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by ngwaIgbo223: 10:19pm On Aug 11
Even my kids will represent here... typical Nigerian have weird way of thinking.
Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by tishbite42: 10:21pm On Aug 11
Them choke
Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by ukaface(f): 10:21pm On Aug 11
E good like that

Nigeria don’t deserve that recognition

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Re: Paris 2024: 5 Nigerian-born Olympians Who Won Medals Representing Other Countrie by Eriokanmi: 10:23pm On Aug 11
If we don't kill corruption, e fit wipe Nigeria off before our very eyes. I never believed Nigeria could be like this . We're like non-existent. African countries who used to emulate us have left us far behind after waiting for the giants to wake up for too long, but has refused to.

Others have left us behind on economy, sports, security, electoral process and leadership. Imagine such a small African nation conducting the most transparent election which elected the youngest African president a few months ago. Here in Nigeria, na to turn off server and lie it's a technical glitch, just to pave the way for a corrupt fellow at all cost.

To say we had a shameful outing in the just concluded Olympic games is an understatement. Corruption wouldn't let us select the best 50, out of nearly 300m population. Shame!

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