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Fencing Federation  counts gains from  African Junior Championships

Nigeria’s four-man contingent to the African Fencing Junior Championships in Dakar, Senegal may not have delivered medals, but the experience, according to Nigeria Fencing Federation President Adeyinka Samuel, was invaluable.

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March 5, 2026byThe Nation
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Nigeria’s four-man contingent to the African Fencing Junior Championships in Dakar, Senegal may not have delivered medals, but the experience, according to Nigeria Fencing Federation President Adeyinka Samuel, was invaluable.

With the 2026 Commonwealth Championships in Lagos on the horizon, Samuel believes the lessons learned in Dakar will shape Nigeria’s preparations.

Nigeria’s highest-ranked fencer and 2025 bronze medallist, Inkosi Brou, reached the quarterfinals of the men’s sabre before falling to the eventual gold medallist.

Samuel explained that Brou’s defeat was not a matter of talent but of fine margins:

 “At the quarterfinal level, every opponent is technically strong. The difference comes down to decision timing, distance control under pressure, and tactical adjustments. Even a small hesitation can decide the bout.”

Samuel noted that Brou entered Dakar as a top seed, carrying the weight of expectation and the scrutiny of opponents who had studied his style.

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 “Inkosi is now transitioning from rising athlete to targeted elite,” Samuel said. “This phase involves learning to manage expectations, winning against defensive opponents, and closing bouts tactically. It is a normal and necessary stage of development.”

Meanwhile, Adebodunrin Thomas, competing in the women’s epee, impressed with a round-of-16 finish.

For Samuel, her performance highlighted the importance of exposure and experience, even without a podium finish.

Beyond individual performances, Samuel stressed a broader lesson for Team Nigeria: the country has medal-level talent but lacks depth across all weapons.

 “Athletes like Inkosi Brou show Nigeria can compete at the elite level,” he said, “but we need more medal-capable athletes to strengthen the squad.”

Samuel also pointed to the rising competitiveness of African fencing. Nations such as Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco have invested heavily in their junior programs, making the continental stage more challenging than ever.

 “Medals are harder to win now,” Samuel observed, “because the standard across Africa has risen significantly.”

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