MARY Onyali-Omagbemi and Bose Kaffo have
featured in five Olympic Games, but Segun Toriola will this month in London
inscribe his name in history as the first Nigerian and African to make a sixth
appearance at the world’s biggest sporting event.
He has a quite stunning 20 medals of which
14 are gold and he has won the Men’s Singles title on four occasions. At the
1995 All Africa Games in Harare , Zimbabwe , he won and four years later, he
retained the title in Johannesburg ; in 2003, he
succeeded in Abuja and in 2007, in Algeria . At
Maputo 2011, he relinquished the title to Egypt ’s Omar Assar.
Also, Toriola has a most distinguished
record in the African Championships and African Cup, while he became the first
ever Men’s Singles winner when table tennis made its debut at the Commonwealth
Games in Manchester 2002.
Since making his debut at the 1992
Barcelona Olympics in Spain ,
Toriola has been present in Atlanta , Sydney , Athens and Beijing .
At the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in China , his
performance was one of the highs of the games when he also became the first
Blackman and African to play in the last 32 of the Olympics.
Toriola, who plies his trade in France , told The Guardian yesterday from Germany that he
never expected that he would be playing in his sixth Olympics having started as
a teenager in 1992.
As Toriola and Brazil’s Hugo Hoyama, who
will be making their sixth appearance in the table tennis event of the London
Olympic Games, the quartet of Belgium’s Saive Jean-Michel, Sweden’s Jorgen
Persson and Croatia’s Zoran Primorac will however, be making their seventh
appearance in London. SOURCE: THE GUARDIAN
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