Team Nigeria finished second on the medals table with a total of 121 medals behind Egypt who claimed the first finish.
Team Nigeria
wrapped up the 2023 African Games with an impressive medal tally of 121 (47
gold, 34 silver, and 40 bronze) across 25 sports.
Egypt emerged as
the overall leader in the medal rankings, securing a total of 191 medals (102
gold, 47 silver, and 42 bronze).
Weightlifting proved
to be Nigeria’s most successful sport, amassing 32 medals (16 gold, 10 silver,
and six bronze). In athletics, Nigeria showcased
its prowess with 22 medals, highlighted by Tobi Amusan’s third consecutive gold
in the women’s 100 meters hurdles and Ese Brume’s retention of the women’s long
jump title. Wrestling contributed significantly to Nigeria’s medal haul, with
Blessing Oborududu and Odunayo Adekuoroye shining brightly and securing 11
medals. Boxing and arm wrestling also made significant contributions,
earning Nigeria eight gold medals in boxing and 13 medals in arm wrestling.
South Africa
is in third position with 106 medals (32 gold, 32 silver and 42 bronze),
Algeria with 114 medals (29 gold, 38 silver and 47 bronze) and Tunisia with 87
medals (21 gold, 27 silver and 39 bronze) completing the top five rankings.
The host country
Ghana finished sixth position in the medal standings with 68 medals (19 gold,
29 silver and 20 bronze).
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