Toriola makes history, to play in 7th Olympic Games

•Segun Toriola, one of the Nigerian players coming for the Lagos International Table Tennis Classics

•Segun Toriola

•Segun Toriola
•Segun Toriola

Africa’s most decorated table tennis player, Nigeria’s Segun Toriola, has become the first athlete in the continent to qualify for his seventh appearance at the Olympic Games.

The former African champion secured his place at the ITTF Africa Olympics Qualification Tournament held in Khartoum, Sudan following his 4-0 victory over Togo’s Mawussi Agbetoglo in the final qualification stage.

Toriola’s appearance at Rio 2016 will be the most by an African in any sport, writing himself into African sporting history.

Toriola debuted at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics in Spain and since then he has been participating at the Olympics and his presence at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games makes the first athlete in Africa to play at seventh editions of the multi-sports.

Also, he holds the record as the most successful African table tennis player at the Olympics by making it to the fourth round of the men’s singles at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in China.

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Also, individually, Toriola has won more than 20 gold medals for Nigeria at international competitions which include African and Commonwealth Games.

From four consecutive editions of the Africa Games, Toriola dominated the men’s singles event, claiming gold medals at Harare 1995, Johannesburg 1999, Abuja 2003 and Algiers 2007; being the first athlete to achieve such feat.

An elated Toriola said: “I am very happy and so excited because I never believe I could be playing in my seventh Olympics of my career. I am happy that I made history as the first African to achieve this feat. It was a bit difficult for me because I played under a lot of pressure. I knew it was going to be easy because I was the favourite before the competition, but I was cautions as most of the players wanted to beat me. I ensured I was not too confident in all my matches and I played with a lot of caution. I am glad that I made it and I hope to now focus on the preparation which is vital to me as well.”

With the 41-year-old’s 11-7, 12-10, 11-9, 11-6 win over Mawussi Agbetoglo of Togo, Toriola joins table tennis legends Jean-Michel Saive of Belgium, Jorgen Persson of Swedeen and Zoran Primorac of Croatia in an elite group of players who have played at seven Olympic Games.

The website of the International Table Tennis Federation, ITTF reports that Persson welcomes Toriola into the exclusive ‘7 Club’ with open arms: “This is simply an amazing achievement. He is a talented player and deserves all the accolades he gets. I am very happy to welcome him into the ‘7 Club’.”

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