2024 Paralympic Games: Bose Bejide, Thomas Kure Fall Short of Podium Spots

Nigeria’s Bose Bejide finished 7th in the women’s up to 50kg Para-Powerlifting event at the Paralympic Games, lifting a personal best of 100kg.

Bose had a successful second lift of 100kg, however, she was unable to complete her third attempt at 118kg, ending her competition outside of medal contention.

 

 

 

Venezuela’s Sarahy Fuentes claimed the gold medal with a new Paralympic record of 124kg.

 

 

China’s Jinping Xiao took the silver with a lift of 119kg, while Great Britain’s Olivia Broome matched the silver medal lift but finished with bronze based on other criteria.

 

 

 

Thomas Kure Finishes 5th in Men’s Up to 65kg Event

Thomas Kure

Nigeria’s Thomas Kure during the Men’s up to 65kg Final at La Chapelle Arena, Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images)

 

Nigeria’s Thomas Kure narrowly missed a podium finish in the men’s up to 65kg category.

 

 

Kure lifted 205kg on his second attempt but failed to complete his final attempt of 212kg, leaving him in 5th place.

 

 

China’s Yi Zou took the gold medal, lifting 215kg.

 

 

Mark Swan of Great Britain came second with 213kg lift while Hocine Bettir (Algeria) took the bronze medal with a 209kg lift.

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2024 Paralympic Games: Bose Bejide, Thomas Kure Fall Short of Podium Spots

Nigeria’s Bose Bejide finished 7th in the women’s up to 50kg Para-Powerlifting event at the Paralympic Games, lifting a personal best of 100kg.

Bose had a successful second lift of 100kg, however, she was unable to complete her third attempt at 118kg, ending her competition outside of medal contention.

 

 

 

Venezuela’s Sarahy Fuentes claimed the gold medal with a new Paralympic record of 124kg.

 

 

China’s Jinping Xiao took the silver with a lift of 119kg, while Great Britain’s Olivia Broome matched the silver medal lift but finished with bronze based on other criteria.

 

 

 

Thomas Kure Finishes 5th in Men’s Up to 65kg Event

Thomas Kure

Nigeria’s Thomas Kure during the Men’s up to 65kg Final at La Chapelle Arena, Paris 2024 Summer Paralympic Games. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images)

 

Nigeria’s Thomas Kure narrowly missed a podium finish in the men’s up to 65kg category.

 

 

Kure lifted 205kg on his second attempt but failed to complete his final attempt of 212kg, leaving him in 5th place.

 

 

China’s Yi Zou took the gold medal, lifting 215kg.

 

 

Mark Swan of Great Britain came second with 213kg lift while Hocine Bettir (Algeria) took the bronze medal with a 209kg lift.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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