NLNG RA Gymnastics club shines at South African championship
By Victor Okoye
Nigerian gymnasts have excelled at the Centurion Gymnastics Centre Club Competition in South Africa, with NLNG RA Gymnastics Club emerging as the country’s standout team.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the championship, held in Centurion, Pretoria from Aug. 15 to 16, featured no fewer than 250 gymnasts from clubs across South Africa and Uganda.
Participating clubs included Klerksdorp, Centurion, Tuks, Visions, Paragon, Bloemfontein, Jacobsdal and others.
Nigeria was represented by NLNG RA Gymnastics Club and TIG International Gymnastics Club.
Both teams showcased exceptional talent and discipline during the competition.
NLNG RA Gymnastics Club, however, stood out with a strong and spirited performance.
Oluwapelumi Ilesanmi of NLNG RA won a gold medal, describing her victory as a dream come true.
“I was very happy and shocked when my name was mentioned,” she said.
She thanked her coaches, teammates, and especially her mother for their support and encouragement.
Nnenna Ahube, coordinator of the RA Gymnastics Club, praised the gymnasts for exceeding expectations.
“Our gymnasts trained hard and remained focused throughout the competition,” she said.
She expressed gratitude to parents and Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG) for their support.
“Their commitment was crucial to the team’s success,” Ahube added.
NAN reports that TIG International Gymnastics Club also posted strong results at the event.
The club won two gold, five silver, and one bronze medal.
Gold medals were won by Angela Marinoni and Dida David.
Senior gymnast, Chenille Okpanku, claimed five silver medals in different apparatus.
She also finished second overall in her category.
Jochbed Ibrahim added a bronze medal to complete TIG’s podium finish.
Coach Tony Asuquo of TIG praised the Nigerian athletes for their resilience.
“There is a wealth of untapped talent in Nigeria,” he said.
He called for better funding, training facilities, and exposure for young gymnasts.
“With proper support, they can compete globally,” he added.
Nigeria’s strong showing at the Centurion competition reflects growing progress in grassroots gymnastics development.
The event is one of the largest youth gymnastics meets in Southern Africa.
It offers young athletes international exposure and competitive experience.
Officials say more investment will help Nigeria produce world-class gymnasts.
There are ongoing efforts to prepare gymnasts for events like the African Games and Olympics. (NAN)
Edited by Tosin Kolade
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