Nigeria at the 2015 African Games

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Nigeria at the 2015 African Games

Nigeria participated at the 2015 All-Africa Games held in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo. It participated with 573 athletes in 21 sports.[1] Nigeria finished 2nd in the 2015 All-Africa Games medal table.[2]

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Nigeria at the
2015 All-Africa Games
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IOC codeNGR
NOCNigerian Olympic Committee
in Brazzaville
Competitors573 in 21 sports
Flag bearerFunke Oshonaike
Medals
Ranked 2nd
Gold
47
Silver
55
Bronze
42
Total
144
All-Africa Games appearances (overview)
Youth appearances
  • 2010
  • 2014
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Athletics

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The following athletes competed for Nigeria in athletics and reached the finals.[3]

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Men
Athlete Event Place Result Notes
Ogho-Oghene Egwero 100 metres 2 10.17 seconds
Seye Ogunlewe 100 metres 5 10.45s
Nicholas Imhoaperamhe 100 metres 7 10.52s
Divine Oduduru 200 metres 2 20.45s
Tega Odele 200 metres 3 20.58s
Obinna Metu 200 metres 5 20.74s
Orukpe Erayokan 400 metres 6 45.73s
Tyrone Akins 100m hurdles 3 13.54s
Henry Okorie 400m hurdles 7 50.01s
Samson Idiata Long Jump DSQ 7.83 metres Disqualified for doping
Ezekiel Ewulo Long Jump 6 7.39m
Tosin Oke Triple Jump 1 17.00m
Olumide Olamigoke Triple Jump 2 16.98
Nathaniel Oghenewegba 4 × 400 m Relay 4 3:03.52
Robert Simmonson 4 × 400 m Relay 4 3:03.52
Henry Okorie 4 × 400 m Relay 4 3:03.52
Orukpe Erayokan 4 × 400 m Relay 4 3:03.52
Peter Moreno Decathlon 7 6281
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Women
Athlete Event Place Result Notes
Cecilia Francis 100 metres 5 11.53 seconds
Ngozi Onwumere 200 metres 2 23.24s
Lawrette Ozoh 200 metres 3 23.37s
Patience Okon George 400 metres 2 50.71s
Adelowe Oluwatosin 400 metres 4 51.82s
Margaret Etim 400 metres 5 52.64s
Abike Egbeniyi 800 metres 8 2:09.36
Amusan Oluwatobiloba 100m hurdles 1 13.15s
Lindsay Lindley Weyinme 100m hurdles 3 13.3s
Amaka Ogoegbunam 400m hurdles 1 55.86s
Ajoke Odumonsu 400m hurdles 2 57.63s
Doreen Amata High Jump 2 1.85 metres
Motunrayo Sasegbom High Jump 5 1.80m
Chinazom Amadi Long Jump DSQ 6.31m Disqualified for doping
Eze Brume Long Jump 4 6.23m
Ibrhaim Blessing Long Jump 9 5.84m
Ibrhaim Blessing Triple Jump 2 13.52m
Hope Idhe Triple Jump 6 12.90m
Claire Uke Shot Put 2 16.64m
Claire Uke Discus 1 54.25m
Precious Ogunleye Discus 4 48.18m
Precious Ogunleye Hammer Throw 5 58.84m
Kelechi Nwanaga Javelin 1 52.7m
Cecila Francis 4 × 100 m relay 1 43.1s
Blessing Okagbare 4 × 100 m relay 1 43.1s
Ngozi Onwumere 4 × 100 m relay 1 43.1s
Lawretta Ozoh 4 × 100 m relay 1 43.1s
Rita Ossai 4 × 400 m relay 1 3:27.12
Funke Oladoye 4 × 400 m relay 1 3:27.12
Tosin Adeloye 4 × 400 m relay 1 3:27.12
Patience Okon George 4 × 400 m relay 1 3:27.12
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Badminton

The Nigerian National Badminton Team placed third, losing 0–3 to Mauritius in the Semifinal.[4]

The following athletes/teams medaled for Nigeria.[5]

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Grace Gabriel Women's Singles 2
Clement Krobakpo Men's Singles 3
Jinkan Ifraimu

Ola Fagbemi

Men's Doubles 3
Enejoh Abah

Victor Makanju

Men's Doubles 3
Grace Gabriel

Maria Braimoh

Women's Doubles 3
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Basketball

The Men's team placed third after losing 60–61 to Egypt, and then beating Mali 57–55 in the third place match.[6] The Women's team placed second after losing 57–73 to Mali in the final.[7]

Beach volleyball

The women's team beat South Africa 2–1 in the Final to claim gold.[8]

Boxing

Cycling

The following athletes placed top ten in cycling for Nigeria.[9][10][11]

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Gladys Grikpa Tombrapa Women's Road Race 2 1:45:10
Adejoku Durogbade Women's Road Race 6 1:45:10
Grikpa Gladys Tombrapa Women's Time Trial 5 NA
Emmanuel Innocent Akpan

Qodiri Ajibade

Eyo Effioke

Kalizebe Caleb

Men's Team Time Trial 7 NA
Rosemary Marcus

Grikpa Gladys Tombrapa

Happy Okafor

Glory Odiase

Women's Team Time Trial 3 NA
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Football

The men's team placed third after beating Congo in the 3rd place match. The game tied 0-0, and Nigeria won 5–3 in the penalty kick shootout.[12] The woman's team placed 4th, losing the 3rd place match to Ivory Coast 1–2.[12]

Fencing

Gymnastics

Judo

Karate

Petanque

Swimming

Table tennis

Taekwondo

Tennis

Volleyball

Weightlifting

Wrestling

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