Teenager claims first Gold for Nigeria at Commonwealth Games

Chika Amalaha
Nigeria's gold medalist Chika Amalaha celebrates on the podium at the medal ceremony for the women's weightlifting 53kg class
Nigeria’s gold medalist Chika Amalaha celebrates on the podium at the medal ceremony for the women’s weightlifting 53kg class

Chika Amalaha has won Nigeria’s first gold medal on Day Two at the ongoing Commonwealth Games, after winning the 53kg category of the women’s weightlifting event in Glasgow.

The 16-year old first lifted 85kg in the Snatch to set a new Games record, minutes after Indian duo Santoshi Matsa and Swati Singh had set a new mark by lifting 83kg.

Amalaha went on to lift 111kg in the clean and jerk to win gold with a new Games record total of 196kg while Dika Toua also lifted 111kg in the clean and jerk to claim silver with a 193kg total.

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Papua New Guinea's silver medalist Dika Toua (L), Nigeria's gold medalist Chika Amalaha (C) and India's Santoshi Matsa (R)
Papua New Guinea’s silver medalist Dika Toua (L), Nigeria’s gold medalist Chika Amalaha (C) and India’s Santoshi Matsa (R)

India’s Santoshi Matsa settled for bronze, lifting 105kg in the clean and jerk to finish with a total of 188kg while compatriot Swati Singh could only manage to lift 100kg in the clean and jerk to finish fourth.

Amalaha’s win gives Team Nigeria a second medal at the Games, following Nkechi Opara’s bronze medal on Day One in the 48kg category of the women’s weightlifting event.

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