Nigeria won two gold, three silver, and two bronze medals to finish 40th on the medal table at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
Team Nigeria concluded its participation in the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games with a total of seven medals, ranking 40th overall in the final medal standings.
The Nigerian contingent secured two gold, three silver, and two bronze medals, placing fourth among African nations behind Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco.
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Paris 2024: Esther Nworgu wins silver, Nigeria's second Paralympic medal
Nworgu set two new Paralympic records by lifting 112kg and 118kg in her final two attempts as she won Nigeria's second medal at the Paralympics.
Algeria finished in 25th place with six gold and five bronze medals, while Tunisia occupied the 27th position with five gold, three silver, and three bronze.
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Folashade Oluwafemiayo played a major role in Nigeria's success, clinching Nigeria's second gold medal on the final day of the games.
The para-powerlifter also broke two world records, adding to her impressive achievements from the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics.
Since the Barcelona Paralympics in 1992, Nigerian Paralympians have consistently brought home medals at every edition they have participated in.
Meanwhile, able athletes were unable to win medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics; Paris's embarrassing show makes it the eighth time that they have failed to win medals.
China dominates the medal table
China dominated the medal table, securing the top spot with an impressive haul of 94 gold, 76 silver, and 50 bronze medals.
Great Britain followed in second place with 49 gold, 44 silver, and 31 bronze, while the United States of America claimed the third position with 36 gold, 42 silver, and 27 bronze.
Paris 2024 Paralympics Electrifying Closing Ceremony
The games closed on Sunday, September 8th, with a vibrant and electrifying closing ceremony at the Stade de France. The event was marked by a festive atmosphere, featuring an electro-party featuring some of France's top DJs, including electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre and the duo Cassius.
Before the musical extravaganza, the 169 delegations paraded through the stadium to the tunes of beloved French classics, inspiring the spectators to join in and sing along.
The closing ceremony was a fitting end to a remarkable Paralympic Games. Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo handed the Paralympic flag to International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons, who then presented it to the Mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass.
Notably, Bass became the first Black woman to receive the Paralympic flag during a closing ceremony.