By Akeem Lawal
NIGERIA wrestler, Hannah Reuben believes her hard work,
discipline and dedication were the primary reasons she reclaimed her African
title at the just concluded 2018 African Wrestling Championship in Port
Harcourt, Rivers State.
The Nigerian Army athlete, who missed out of the 2017
edition of the championship, reclaimed her African crown by beating Emily Mbogo
of Kenya by technical superiority (10-0) under 18 seconds in the 65kg final at
the Alfred Diete Spiff Sports Complex.
“I feel great, excited and short of words. This gold
medal means a lot to me. Immediately I got on the mat, the thought of not
making any mistake came to my mind. I thank God for crowning my efforts,” said
the Olympian.
“I believe my training, hard work, concentration and
discipline were responsible for this achievement. Actually it was tough but all
the same I give God all the glory because he made it possible.
“Honestly, I am happy and cannot realy express my feeling
right now. I will continue to give my best to make sure I put more effort and
attain more feats in my career,” the 2014 Commonwealth bronze medalist told
Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com.
Nigeria finished with 26 gold, 19 silver and 18 bronze
medals, Egypt followed with 22 gold, 17 silver and 7 bronze medals, while
in third place is Algeria with 16 gold,10 silver and 11 bronze medals.
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