Paris Paralympics: PCN chief expects Team Nigeria to surpass their Tokyo 2020 achievements

President of Paralympic Committee Nigeria (PCN),Sunday Odebode ,  believes  Team Nigeria  contingent  to  the forthcoming  2024 Paralympics in Paris would surpass  its achievement  at the last  delayed Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.

Team Nigeria will participate in four sports including  para-badminton, para-athletics, para-table tennis and para-powerlifting at the forthcoming  event holding in Paris  between  August 28 and September 8.

Speaking  shortly   before the  Team Nigeria contingent’s departure  to their  pre-games training  camp  in Germany   through  the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Odebode  called for support and prayers from all Nigerians for the 24 athletes  that would fly the country’s flag in Paris.

“i will not promise certain number of medals because anything can happen in sport but all that i know is that with the level of our preparation and the determination of our athletes, Nigeria shall excel at the Paralympic Games,” Odebode said. “The athletes have been in camp for almost three months with serous training and now they were embarking on  foreign training tour which will further boost their morale and knowledge, so with this i hope n believe shall come back home with medals”.

He continued: ” I will use this medium to call for support and prayers from all Nigerians for us to excel. “We need this because  there is nothing that does not need prayers .We are carrying the burden of all Nigerians and as such,  we need their support and prayers.

Onye Lauritta, a shot put thrower expressed optimism that the Team Nigeria will bring smiles to the faces of all Nigerians going by their preparation but refrained from predicting  the number of medals to be expected.

 “It is not an easy task to be at the Olympics and win medals(gold)but we all are aspiring to make the country proud and no matter the colour, medal is medal, and we are bringing medals home, “she said confidently.

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