Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Paul Reinhard Wandji
Published on 2024-03-11 12:42:06
Cameroonian athletes participate in the competition in Ghana and stand out in wrestling events. The first Cameroonian medal was won by Yoan Junior Dassi Tchouela, who won the bronze medal in karate (67 kg). Rosine Ntsa Assouga also excelled by winning her freestyle wrestling event. She improved after her 9-1 loss to Kenyan Wangila Emme. Miriam Orock did the same by defeating the Moroccan Ech Z in her 55 kg category wrestling match. Also in freestyle wrestling, Blandine Nyeh also offered a bronze medal to Cameroon by beating Nigerian Olympic champion Oborududu B. She also qualified for the freestyle wrestling final and carries the hope of winning gold on her shoulders.
However, the team of Nelly Nzeu Youmbi and Natacha Medom Ebene finished fourth behind Morocco in the bronze medal match in karate. The Cameroonian athletes have shown great determination and skill in their respective events, with some already achieving success and others aiming for gold in upcoming matches.
The performance of these athletes not only highlights their talent and dedication but also brings pride to Cameroon as they compete on an international stage. The achievements in wrestling and karate show the strength and potential of Cameroonian athletes, as they continue to strive for success in various sports disciplines. Hopefully, this success will inspire future generations of athletes in Cameroon to pursue their dreams and represent their country with pride on the world stage.
Read the original article(French) on Journal du Cameroun



