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2025 NSF: Team Bayelsa maintains firm grip on medal table

Posted : 22 May 2025

Bayelsa State maintained its lead at the top of the medals table in the ongoing 22nd National Sports Festival in Abeokuta, Ogun State, tagged Gateway Games, after day four of the fiesta.


According to the official medals table, Team Bayelsa has amassed 27 medals, comprising 16 gold, six silver, and five bronze medals after day four.


Delta State took a big leap from day three of the fiesta to move into second spot with 10 gold, five silver, and six bronze medals.


Osun State is in third position with six gold and one silver, closely followed by Rivers State in fourth with five gold, three silver, and four bronze medals as of the time of filing this report.


Lagos completes the top five in fifth position after day four with four gold, seven silver, and 10 bronze medals. Oyo State occupies the sixth position with four gold, two silver, and six bronze medals.


Akwa Ibom State is holding the seventh spot with four gold and one silver, while Plateau State is eighth with three gold, two silver, and six bronze medals.


Cross River, who took an early lead on day one, has been displaced to the ninth position with three gold, one silver, and one bronze medal, as Edo completes the top ten table with two gold, 15 silver, and 16 bronze medals.


Earlier in the day, Lucky Joseph won three gold medals for Team Bayelsa in weightlifting in the +109 kg class to increase Team Bayelsa's gold tally, while the duo of Samuel Mason and Kyogen Philip won gold in the male doubles.


Sanusi Abdulfathi clinched gold in Taekwondo, Florence settled for silver, and Peter Oyakemeagbegha won gold in Kungfu Sanshou 56 kg to continue his impressive performance.

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