Nigeria’s Onyinyechi Mark Wins Gold at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Nigeria’s Onyinyechi Mark has made history at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
The 23-year-old powerlifting sensation shattered the Paralympic record in the women’s 61kg category, lifting an incredible 150kg to secure the gold medal.
Mark’s remarkable achievement surpasses the previous record of her fellow Nigerian, Lucy Ejike, cementing her position as a trailblazer in the sport.
With one lift remaining, Mark has essentially guaranteed Nigeria’s first gold medal of the Games, further solidifying Team Nigeria’s reputation as a powerhouse in Paralympic powerlifting and athletics.
The competition was fierce, with China’s Cui Jianjin claiming silver with a lift of 140kg and Mexico’s Amelia Perez taking bronze with a lift of 130kg.
However, Mark’s dominance was evident throughout the competition, and she aims to extend her record with a final attempt of 147kg, leaving her closest rival trailing behind.
This impressive victory is a testament to Mark’s hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to her craft.
Her achievement is a source of pride for Nigeria and an inspiration to athletes around the world.
With this gold medal, Team Nigeria is off to a strong start at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, building on their impressive performance at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, where they secured 10 medals, including four golds.
Onyinyechi Mark’s historic win is a shining example of Nigerian excellence and a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes everywhere.