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Nigeria Shines at Islamic Solidarity Games: Okon-George Eyes 400m Podium

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Team Nigeria’s impressive performance at the 6th Islamic Solidarity Games in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, continues to yield results, with Patience Okon-George advancing to the women’s 400m final.

She clocked an impressive 52.92 seconds in her semifinal heat, securing a spot in the coveted final scheduled for Wednesday night at the Prince Faisal bin Fahad stadium.

Okon-George, a three-time national champion, will face stiff competition from athletes representing Morocco, Turkey, Niger, Uganda, Bahrain, and Guyana, but her credentials make her a medal contender.

Her qualification is a highlight for Team Nigeria, which has already bagged 17 medals, comprising 6 gold, 7 silver, and 4 bronze.

In other events, Pamela Amaechi won silver in the women’s discuss with a throw of 56.99 meters, narrowly missing gold to Cameroon’s Nora Atim Monie, who scored 57.04 meters. Turkey’s Ozlem Becerek took bronze with 55.56 meters.

Nigeria also has eyes on more medals in the men’s javelin, where Kure Samuel Adams will compete in the final, boasting a personal best of 77.45 meters and a season’s best of 76.79 meters.

The men’s and women’s 4x100m relay finals on Wednesday could further boost Nigeria’s medal tally

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