Armwrestling
African Armwrestling Championship 2026: Adedokun Stephen Wins Silver, Nwobodo Claims Bronze as Both Qualify for Cairo 2027
Nigeria’s armwrestling team recorded a significant milestone on Day 1 of the 15th African Armwrestling Championship in Accra, as Oluwatobiloba Adedokun Stephen and Emmy Nwobodo secured qualification for the 2027 African Games in Cairo, Egypt.
Competing in the senior 100kg left-hand category, both athletes delivered impressive performances to finish on the podium alongside Egypt’s gold medalist, Mohammed AbdelRahman. Their results not only earned Nigeria valuable medals but also confirmed their places at the upcoming African Games.
Adedokun, popularly known as the “Mighty Man of Valor,” advanced to the final after a series of commanding displays. However, he narrowly missed out on gold after falling to AbdelRahman in a competitive showdown, settling for a well-earned silver medal.
Meanwhile, Nwobodo showed remarkable progress, claiming bronze to complete Nigeria’s podium presence in the category. His performance marks a significant improvement from the previous edition held in Abuja, where he finished fourth, just outside the medal positions.
Speaking after the event, Adedokun expressed satisfaction with his achievement and qualification. “I feel electrifying and fulfilled to be on the podium and also to have confirmed my qualification ticket to Cairo,” he said.
Looking ahead, the Nigerian athlete emphasized the importance of continued preparation.
“We will start preparations for the African Games after this championship, and I will continue to work hard as always. It has been God throughout,” he added.
The results highlight Nigeria’s growing strength in armwrestling, as athletes continue to make their mark on the continental stage. With qualification secured, attention now shifts to building momentum ahead of the African Games, where expectations will be high for podium finishes.
Nigeria’s strong start in Accra signals intent, as the team aims to maintain its performance across other categories in the ongoing championship.
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Armwrestling
Geremie Gbegniho Wins Big at African Armwrestling Championship Finale
President of the Benin Armwrestling Federation, Geremie Gbegniho, enjoyed a remarkable outing at the grand finale of the African Armwrestling Championship, clinching two major individual honors.
The event, held at the Borteyman Sports Complex, saw Gbegniho recognized as both Best Coach of the Year in Africa and leader of the Best National Team of the Year, underlining his impact on the sport’s growth in Benin Republic.
Widely regarded as one of the youngest federation presidents on the continent, Gbegniho’s achievements reflect years of strategic planning and investment in athlete development. His leadership has been instrumental in elevating Benin’s status within African armwrestling.
Speaking after receiving the awards, Gbegniho expressed pride in the milestone:
“I feel happy because this is the result of hard work and planning over the years, and I am proud of the outcome.
We are preparing ahead for the future of armwrestling. That is why we invest.”
Beyond the individual accolades, Benin Republic also impressed in the overall competition, finishing second on the medals table, behind hosts Ghana, and ahead of South Africa.
The strong showing highlights the federation’s upward trajectory and growing competitiveness on the continental stage.
With sustained investment and leadership, Benin Republic appears well-positioned to remain a major force in African armwrestling in the years ahead.
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Armwrestling
OSEI-ASIBEY DECLARES: ARMWRESTLING IS HERE TO STAY! Africa Gathers in Accra as 21 Nations Storm Championship Arena
The President of the African Armwrestling Federation and the Ghana Armwrestling Federation, Charles Osei-Asibey, has set the tone for a historic showdown as Accra prepares to host the African Armwrestling Championship 2026.
Speaking with Sports247 ahead of the grand opening, Osei-Asibey expressed strong confidence in the growth, structure, and future of the sport across the continent, describing the championship as a defining moment for African armwrestling.
“Armwrestling is here to stay. It is a sport to trust,” he declared.
The championship, which doubles as a qualifier for the 2027 African Games in Cairo, Egypt, has drawn over 350 athletes from 21 countries, turning Accra into the epicenter of strength sports in Africa.
From Osei-Asibey’s perspective, the event goes beyond competition, it is a strategic platform for development, unity, and long-term sustainability of the sport.
He highlighted a key statistic that underscores the sport’s rapid rise: between 75 to 80 percent of registered athletes are teenagers.
“This shows a brighter future for armwrestling in Africa,” he noted, emphasizing the importance of youth participation in building a strong foundation for the sport.
The African armwrestling boss also acknowledged the critical role played by Ghanaian institutions in delivering the event, including the Ministry of Sports, National Sports Authority, National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), as well as the Ghana Police Service and Ghana Immigration Service.
According to him, their support has been instrumental in ensuring a smooth and secure championship.
With countries such as Nigeria, Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, and others in attendance, Osei-Asibey expects a highly competitive tournament that will showcase the continent’s growing strength and technical depth.
He also called on Ghanaians and sports fans to turn out in large numbers to support the event, stressing that the success of the championship will further cement Africa’s place on the global armwrestling map.
As the opening ceremony approaches, Osei-Asibey remains confident that the championship will deliver both in organization and competition.
For him, Accra 2026 is not just an event, it is a statement of Africa’s rising power in armwrestling.
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