2023 African Weightlifting Championship Cum Olympic Qualifier: Lawal, Olarinoye strike 3 Gold, 3 Silver medals for Nigeria

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Nigeria on Monday began her quest for 2024 Olympic Games qualification in grand style as Lawal Rafiatu and Olarinoye Adenike Adijat won 3 gold and 3 silver medals respectively at the ongoing 2023 Senior African Weightlifting Championship in Tunisia.

The championship also serves as the 2024 Olympics qualifier.

Competing in the 59kg women category, Lawal won three gold medals in Snatch, Clean and Jerk and Total while Olarinoye claimed all the three silver medals in the same category.

Lawal, 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medal winner in the category, lifted 95kg in snatch, 122kg in Clean & Jerk and 217kg in total to win all the three gold medals in the category

Olarinoye, 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medal winner in 55kg, claimed all the three silver medals with a lift of 93kg in snatch,118kg in Clean & Jerk and 211kg in total as she continued her impressive performances in the new category

Olarinoye moved from 55kg in late 2022 to 59kg. In her first competition in the new category at the 2022 National Sports Festival, NSF, she won three silver medals.

Two Tunisians and a Moroccan shared the three bronze medals

Nigeria will continue her quest for more medals in Tunis on Tuesday, May 16, as two lifters will be on stage as well. Joy Eze, (71kg women) and Edidiong Umofia (73kh men) will compete.

Nigeria’s 5th athlete, Akano Desmond (89kg men) will round off Nigeria’s participation in the championship on Wednesday, May 17.

Nigeria weightlifters will participate in six Championship qualifiers as they seek to return Nigeria to global weightlifting map in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

The 2023 Africa Weightlifting Championship which commenced on May 11 will end on Friday May 19th.

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