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Meet The Women Who Won 12 Gold Medals For Nigeria at Commonwealth Games 2022

Nigeria took home 12 gold medals from the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. This number makes Nigeria the seventh-ranked country on the medal tally with 35 medals.

Nigeria’s 12 gold medals at the event were surprisingly won by only women. We at Naijmobile.com are so proud of all the women who won gold medals for Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games! They have shown the world what Nigerian women are made of and we could not be more thrilled.

We hope that their success will inspire other young women to pursue their dreams and know that anything is possible. Congratulations to all of the winners!.

List of Nigeria’s Gold Medalists at The Commonwealth Games 2022

Amusan, Oluwatobiloba – 100m Hurdles

Nigeria's Gold Medalists at The Commonwealth Games

The reigning world champion is now the Commonwealth Games champion. The 26-year-old won the 100m hurdles in 12.30 seconds, a games record.

Brume, Ese – Long Jump

Brume maintained her enviable record of getting a medal in every tournament where she has represented Nigeria. She won gold at the Commonwealth Games with a 7.00m leap.

Women’s 4x100m Relay

The quartet of Favour Ofili, Rosemary Chukwuma, Grace Nwokocha, and Amusan won gold in a new African record of 42.30s.

Mercy Genesis Miesinnei (50 kg)

Nigeria's Gold Medalists at The Commonwealth Games

Genesis, 24, moved up to the 50kg weight class after winning gold at the 2015 All African Games in 2015.

Oborududu Blessing – Wrestling (68kg)

The Olympic silver medalist, 33, successfully defended her gold medal from the Gold Coast Games.

Odunayo Adekuoroye – Wrestling (57kg)

Adekuoroye won gold for the second time in the Commonwealth Games to make up for her Olympic disappointment in 2020.

Rafiatu Folashade Lawal – Weightlifting (59kg)

Lawal, 25, has four gold medals from international tournaments, beginning with the African Games in Rabat in 2019; the 2021 African and Commonwealth Championships; and now gold at her first Commonwealth Games.

Adijat Olarinoye – Weightlifting (55kg)

Nigeria's Gold Medalists at The Commonwealth Games

Olarinoye, 23, followed up her silver at the World Wrestling Championship in Tashkent, with her first Commonwealth Games gold.

Folashade Oluwafemiayo – Para Powerlifting (75kg)

Oluwafemiayo, 37, won a gold medal in the Summer Paralympics in 2020. She also has gold medals from the World Championships in 2017, 2019, and 2021.

Eucharia Iyiazi – F55-57 Shot Put

At 48, she is Team Nigeria’s oldest member, and she began her gold medal journey at the 2008 Olympic Games. She has bronze medals from the Olympic Games in 2012, 2016, and 2020.

Chioma Onyekwere – Shot Put

Nigeria's Gold Medalists at The Commonwealth Games

Onyekwere, 28, was disappointed with her 21st-place finish at the World Championships in Oregon, but she more than made up for it with a gold medal in Birmingham, with a throw of 61.70m. Her career-best throw is 63.30m. The Mechanical Engineer is a triplet.

Goodness Nwachukwu – Discus Throw

Nwachukwu, 23, won gold at the Commonwealth Games after winning gold at the 2021 Tunis WPA Grand Prix. She also broke her previous world record of 32.95m by setting a new one of 36.56m.

These women have made Nigeria proud by winning gold medals for the country at the Commonwealth Games. They are an inspiration to other young women who aspire to achieve great things in their own lives. We hope that their success will pave the way for more opportunities for women in Nigeria and beyond.

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