A young athlete, born to a Nigerian father and German mother, won gold for Germany as the West Africa nation is yet to win any medal in Paris.
German-Nigerian, Yemisi Ogunleye made history on Friday as she clinched the gold medal in the women's shot put at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The German athlete, born to a Nigerian father and German mother, delivered a stunning performance, securing a 20.00m throw to claim the top spot.
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Ogunleye victory made history for Germany, as it was their first gold medal in the women's shot put since Astrid Kumbernuss triumphed in 1996.
Ogunleye's win was celebrated with jubilant scenes as she draped the German flag around her shoulders and rang the victory bell.
New Zealand's Maddison-Lee Wesche claimed silver with a personal best of 19.86m, while China's Song Jiayuan secured bronze with a distance of 19.32m.
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While Ogunleye's victory was a moment of pride for Germany, it also sparked interest in her Nigerian heritage. Although Nigeria did not have a representative in the women's shot put, the country was represented in other throwing events, including the men's shot put where Chukwuebuka Enekwechi finished sixth.
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