Senegal beats Nigeria to win ECOWAS wrestling championship

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Senegal emerged victorious at the 13th Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) African Wrestling Tournament, defeating hosts Nigeria 4-1 in the team final in Abuja over the weekend.

Despite the loss, Nigeria showed significant improvement, surpassing its third-place finish in 2023. 

The tournament, held from March 6 to 8 at the Velodrome, Moshood Abiola National Stadium, was part of ECOWAS’ 50th-anniversary celebrations.

Eleven countries participated in the three-day event, competing for the prestigious title ultimately claimed by Senegal. 

The Senegalese team dominated in the 66kg, 86kg, 100kg, and 120kg weight categories, while Nigeria secured its only victory in the 76kg division.

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Although Senegal won the overall team title, Nigerian wrestlers excelled in individual competitions. 

Ebipatei Lienbofa clinched gold in the 66kg category by defeating Senegal’s Safietou Goudiaby, while Ebi Bigos triumphed over Ivorian Youin Amy in the 76kg final.

Benin Republic secured third place with a commanding 5-0 victory over Guinea, demonstrating superior strength and determination across all weight classes.

Director of the ECOWAS Youth and Sports Development Centre, Francis Chuks Njoaguani, praised the high level of competition and the tournament’s role in fostering regional unity.

“This was a remarkable improvement for Nigeria. Moving from third to second in just one edition shows growth and determination. Senegal may have won but Nigeria proved they are a rising force in West African wrestling. Beyond the competition, the tournament served as a cultural and sporting milestone. 

“Senegal proved they are the best in West African wrestling but this competition is bigger than winning. It’s about celebrating our heritage and the strength of our region. This was a fitting way to mark ECOWAS at 50,” Njoaguani stated.

While Senegal received $10,000 for their efforts, runners-up Nigeria took home $6,000 while third-placed finishers Benin were awarded $3,000.

In the individual events, gold medalists earned $2,000, silver medalists received $1,500 and bronze medalists got $1,000.

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