- Nigeria at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
-
Nigeria is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials.
Contents
Medals
Total Nigeria 4 6 7 17 Gold
- Monday Merotohun and Segun Toriola, Men's Doubles
Silver
- Olusoji Fasuba, Men's 100 m
- Virginia Ohagwu, Women's Seated Shot Put EAD
- Otonye Iworima, Women's Triple Jump
- Vivian Chukwuemeka, Women's Shot Put
Bronze
- Etinosa Eriyo, Men's 100 m EAD T12
- Vitalis Lanshima, Men's 200 m EAD T46
- Christiana Ekpukhon, Folashade Abugan, Joy Eze, and Kudirat Akhigbe, Women's 4x400 m Relay
- Nestor Bolum, Men's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)
- Olufemi Ajayi, Men's Welterweight (– 69 kg)
- Kazeem Nasiru, Monday Merotohun, Segun Toriola, Seun Ajetun, and Tajudeen Jegede, Men's Team Competition
- Segun Toriola, Men's Singles
Nigeria's Team at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Athletics
Men's Competition
- Adekunie Adesoji
- Jelili Akanni
- Deji Aliu
- Uzodinma Alozie
- Charles Arosanyin
- Uchenna Emedolu
- Etinosa Eriyo
- Peter Emelieze
- Soji Fasuba
- James Godday
- Anthony Imbimoh
- Vitalis Lanshima
- Omobolaji Lawal
- Godwin Mbakara
- Audu Musa
- Salim Nurudeen
- Lee Okoroafu
- Osazuwa Osamudiame
- Enefiok Udo-Obong
- Saul Weigopwa
Women's Competition
- Folashade Abugan
- Olufunke Adeoye
- Esther Aghatise
- Kudirat Akhigbe
- Vivian Chukwuemeka
- Joy Digha
- Jane Dike
- Nkiruka Domike
- Grace Ebor
- Christiana Ekpukhon
- Oluwabunmi Eluwole
- Joy Eze
- Otonye Iworima
- Njideka Iyiazi
- Mercy Nku
- Patricia Nnaji
- Funmilola Ogundana
- Chinonyelum Ohadugha
- Virginia Ohagwu
- Endurance Ojokolo
- Tina Okparaugo
- Chinedu Onikeku
- Omolola Sangodeyi
Boxing
Men's Light Flyweight (– 48kg)
- Lukumon Akinolugbade
Men's Flyweight (– 51kg)
- Saheed Oladele Olawale
Men's Bantamweight (– 54kg)
Men's Lightweight (– 60kg)
Men's Light Welterweight (– 64kg)
- Chukwudi Nwaiwu
Men's Welterweight (– 69kg)
- Olufemi Ajayi
Men's Middleweight (– 75kg)
- Davidson King Emenogu
Men's Light Heavyweight (– 81kg)
- Adura Olalehin
Men's Heavyweight (– 91kg)
Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91kg)
- Olanrewaju Durodola
Field Hockey
Women's Team
- Ladi Rogers
- Helen Obialor
- Christy Bulus
- Queen Anuwa
- Ajuma Ejegwa
- Lucy Micheal Aleji
- Lorinda Sati Yohanna
- Justina Onyedum
- Christy Agbo
- Oluchi Obiefule
- Itohan Evbenafese
- Ijenwa Okah
- Lilian Obasi
- Susan Bulus
- Serah Izang
- Patricia Uzuebu
Head Coach: Christian Kubeinje
Basketball
Men's Team
- 4-Chidozie Nwoye
- 5-Ogoh Odaudu
- 6-Dennis Ebikoro
- 7-Abubakar Usman
- 8-Stanley Gumut
- 9-Abdulrahman Mohammed (captain)
- 10-Baba Jubril
- 11-Priwitt Gagara
- 12-Edem Ekpenyong
- 13-Nnadubem Muoneke
- 14-Ejike Ugboaja
- 15-Olumide Oyedeji
Head Coach: Sani Ahmed
Women's Team
- 4-Amaka Adibeli
- 5-Tamunomiete Whyte
- 6-Mobolaji Akiode
- 7-Mercy Okorie (captain)
- 8-Funmi Ojelabi
- 10-Tayeloly Adeniyi
- 11-Adenike Dawodu
- 12-Parricia Chukwuma
- 13-Rashidat Sadiq
- 14-Chioma Udeaja
- 15-Ezinne James
Head coach Scott Nnaji
See also
References
Commonwealth Games Associations at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Anguilla · Antigua and Barbuda · Australia · Bahamas · Bangladesh · Barbados · Belize · Bermuda · Botswana · British Virgin Islands · Brunei Darussalam · Cameroon · Canada · Cayman Islands · Cook Islands · Cyprus · Dominica · England · Falkland Islands · Fiji · Gambia, The · Ghana · Gibraltar · Grenada · Guernsey · Guyana · India · Isle of Man · Jamaica · Jersey · Kenya · Kiribati · Lesotho · Malawi · Malaysia · Maldives · Malta · Mauritius · Montserrat · Mozambique · Namibia · Nauru · New Zealand · Nigeria · Niue · Norfolk Island · Northern Ireland · Pakistan · Papua New Guinea · Saint Helena · Saint Kitts and Nevis · Saint Lucia · Saint Vincent and the Grenadines · Samoa · Scotland · Seychelles · Sierra Leone · Singapore · Solomon Islands · South Africa · Sri Lanka · Swaziland · Tanzania · Tonga · Trinidad and Tobago · Turks and Caicos · Tuvalu · Uganda · Vanuatu · Wales · Zambia
Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games Nigeria did not compete in Games before 1950, in 1962, in 1978, in 1986, or in 1998 Categories:- Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games
- Nations at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
- 2006 in Nigeria
- Nigerian sport stubs
- Commonwealth Games stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.