Odunayo Adekuoroye, an Olympian, is now ranked No.1 globally in the 57 kg with 49000 points, according to the United World Wrestling in its latest rankings.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that her performance in wrestling at the ongoing African Games in Ghana earned her the position.
Adekuoroye defeated Zineb Hassoune of Morocco by a pinfall to win Gold in the 57kg at the 13th African Games.
NAN reports that in the second position is Anastasia Nichita of Moldova with 47200 points, while in the third place is Tsugumi Sakurai of Japan with 45000 points.
Daniel Igali, the President, Nigeria Wrestling Federation, said he was elated at the wrestler’s feat, even though she had not competed as much as she would like to.
“This ranking gives us added motivation to prepare adequately for the Olympics,” he said.
He added that they had just finished the African championships in Alexandria.
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“We came with 15 athletes, won 9 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze medals. We had 10 women, won 9 gold and 1 silver in the female style.
“We are now getting ready for the 2024 Oceania/Africa Olympic qualifiers, which starts on March 22, Greco Roman on the 22nd, female wrestling on the 23rd and freestyle on the 24th. Our goal is to qualify about five or six slots,” he said. (NAN)