Nigeria Beats Egypt to Paralympic Games Tickets

Team Nigeria won the majority of the tickets to the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games at the ITTF African Para Championships taking place in Giza, Egypt.

Host – Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire and Algeria are taking part in the three-day tournament which ends on Saturday September 22.

From the 14 tickets available to Paris at the continental showpiece, Nigeria claimed nine while Egypt picked five as the two nations continued their dominance in Africa.

Also, Nigeria couple Kayode Alabi and Ifechukwude Ikpeoyi became the first African couple to qualify for the Paralympic Games after securing their maiden ticket at the continental tournament in Egypt.

Nigeria’s Faith Obazuaye won the first ticket after emerging champion in class 10 of the women’s singles. In successive sessions, Nigeria added more tickets in women’s class nine and five with Kehinde Lawal and Ifechukwude Ikpeoyi dominating their events as champions.

However, Egypt’s trio of Ola Soliman, Fawzia ElShamy and Hagar Elsayed picked their tickets in women’s class one, three and eight as champions respectively.

Egypt’s Sayed Youssef joined his compatriot, Samed Eid-Saleh, as the second Egyptian table tennis star to qualify for five Paralympic Games. Youssef, who has been unbeaten in the last 15 year in class seven of the men’s singles, featured at Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016, and Tokyo 2020. Now he is making a return to the games, with a chance to exceed his fifth-place finish at previous editions.

Also, Khaled Ramadan of Egypt claimed the ticket in class three after dominating most of his compatriots in the event to emerge as champion of the continent.

However, Nigeria dominated the men’s singles event, picking the majority of the tickets with four of the six athletes who qualified making their debut at the Paralympic Games.

Olufemi Alabi and Victor Farinloye will be making a return to the games after their outing at Tokyo in the men’s class 10 and eight.

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