African Games: 358 athletes to represent Nigeria in 25 sports, says Olympic committee

The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) says Nigeria will be represented by at least 358 athletes in 25 sports at the 13th African Games.
Tony Nezianya, the public relations officer of NOC, stated this in a statement on Monday in Lagos.
He said the games would be held from March 8 to 23 in Accra, Kumasi and Cape Coast.
“Nigeria is competing in 25 sports at the event. Nigerian athletes were accredited at the Delegation Registration Meeting conducted on March 4,” he said.
According to the breakdown, team taekwondo, wrestling, and karate have the highest number of individual athletes, each having 14, while arm wrestling has 15 athletes.
Weightlifting and badminton have 12-member teams, boxing has 11 pugilists, judo has 10, and scrabble has eight members.
See breakdown below
Arm wrestling – 15 athletes
Athletics – 50
Badminton – 12
Basketball 3 x 3 – 4 female
Beach volleyball – 4
Boxing – 11
Chess – 4
Cricket – 15
Cycling – 12
Hockey – 32
Football – 40
Handball – 14
Judo – 10
Karate – 14
Mixed martial arts – 4
Rugby – 16
Scrabble – 8
Swimming – 4
Table tennis – 10
Taekwondo – 14
Tennis – 8
Triathlon – 4
Volleyball – 24
Weightlifting – 12
Wrestling – 14
(NAN)
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