Team Nigeria’s six-man squad is brimming with confidence as they head to the 2025 World Junior, and Cadet Fencing Championships in Wuxi, China, from April 7 to 15.
The squad comprises four boys, and two girls, led by 17-year-old Inkosi Brou, the country’s highest-ranked fencer.
Brou, the grandson of the former DG of NAFDAC, is Nigeria’s most active fencer, having competed in over five tournaments this year.
He is also the first Nigerian fencer to win a medal in an international event. He is aiming to improve his world ranking ahead of the 2025 African Senior championships in Lagos this June.
Brou said: “My target is to make the top 16 in the junior men’s Sabre individual event, improve my junior FIE rank, and perform better than I did last year at the Junior/Cadet World Championships in Saudi Arabia,”
The squad also includes the Idongesit siblings, all making their international debut for Nigeria in China.
Eighteen-year-old Mahathir Idongesit aims to finish in the top eight in his first world junior championship.
He said, “My target in China is to make it to the top eight. I also hope to give my best no matter the outcome,”
Fourteen-year-old Mahadi Idongesit is resolute in his ambition to reach the podium.
Mahadi said, “My target is to get on the podium and finish among the top three. I will give it my all to achieve this,” he stated. Despite the quality of possible opponents, Mahadi remains determined:
“I expect to give my best no matter who I face in China.”
Thirteen-year-old Sara Idongesit is looking to gain valuable experience in her maiden international outing.
“My target in China is to reach the top 16 and give it everything I have. I see this as a valuable opportunity to learn and grow. No matter who I fence against, I’ll give it my all,”
US-based Peluola Akinbamiro, who competed at this year’s African Junior Championships in Angola, has modest ambitions but remains hopeful.
He said, “I am hoping to make it to the top eight or higher and that everything will run smoothly.”
Other African countries competing in China include Algeria, Cameroon, Egypt, South Africa, Togo, and Tunisia.
The World Cadets and Juniors Fencing Championships are an annual international competition hosted by the International Fencing Federation (FIE).
Nigeria Targets Medals At World Junior Fencing Championships is first published on The Whistler Newspaper
Source: The Whistler