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Paris 2024 Paralympics: Bolaji Beats Australia’s Vinot In Women’s Badminton

by Leadership News
1 year ago
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Nigeria’s Mariam Eniola Bolaji continued her winning streak with a dominant victory against Australia’s Celine Aurelie Vinot, winning 21-8, 21-14, in their second Paris 2024 Paralympic Badminton women’s singles SL3 Group B match at La Chapelle Arena, Court 3.

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Bolaji’s victory on Friday, August 30, solidified her dominance in the group as she maintained her position at the top of the standings.

She started the match strongly, cruising to a 13-point win in the first game, 21-8, before taking a break.
Upon the resumption of the second game, Eniola continued to lead, securing a 21-14 win.
Bolaji’s victory places her at the top of the group, ahead of India’s Mandeep Kahur and Australia’s Vinot Celine, who are in second and third positions, respectively.

Meanwhile, her compatriot, Nnanna Chigozie Jeremiah, lost his second match to Indonesia’s Fredy Setiawan. The Indonesian won 21-12, 24-22.

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