OLYMPICS: Nigeria’s table tennis star, Segun Toriola, made history in Sudan
Nigeria’s table tennis star, Segun
Toriola, on Thursday made history in Khartoum, Sudan when he qualified once again for the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.
He will become the first African and first ever athlete to feature in seven Olympics when he lands in Brazil.
The former African champion defeated
Togo’s Mawussi Agbetoglo 4-0 in the semi-final of the ITTF Africa
Olympics Qualification Tournament. Toriola also defeated Congo’s Saka
Suraju 4-1 in the final to win the men’s single title of the tournament.
The Nigerian contingent will be
completed by Edem Offiong, who also qualified for the Games after
beating Algeria’s Lynda Loghraibi 4-0 in the women’s singles semi-finals
on Thursday. She also went on to win the women’s single when she
defeated Tunisia’s Saidani Safa 4-0 in the final.
Nigeria will now have four places – same
as Egypt – in Brazil. Quadri Aruna and Funke Oshonaike had earlier
qualified for the Games in 2015.
Toriola now joins Sweden’s Jorgen
Persson, Croatia’s Zoran Primorac and Belgium’s Jean-Michel Saive as the
four players who have to date qualified for the table tennis events at
seven consecutive Olympic Games.
The 41-year-old debuted at the 1992
Barcelona Olympics in Spain and since then he has been participating at
every Olympics. He also holds the record as the most successful African
table tennis player at the Olympics, when he made it to the fourth round
of the men’s singles at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in China.
Toriola told the ITTF website that he was happy with the record.
He said, “I never believed I could be
playing in my seventh Olympics of my career. I am happy that I made
history as the first African to achieve this feat. It was a bit
difficult for me because I played under a lot of pressure.
“I ensured I was not too confident in
all my matches and I am glad that I made it and I hope to now focus on
the preparation which is vital to me as well.”
Apart from the history he made, Toriola
has also featured at four consecutive editions of the All Africa Games.
He won the men’s singles at Harare 1995, Johannesburg 1999, Abuja 2003
and Algiers 2007 to become the first athlete to achieve such feat.
OLYMPICS: Nigeria’s table tennis star, Segun Toriola, made history in Sudan
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