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Korea Ambassador’s Cup: NSCDC win 6th consecutive title

Dare Kuti
Last updated: October 17, 2018 11:38 pm
Dare Kuti
Published: October 17, 2018
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Team Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) retained the Korean Ambassador Cup for the sixth consecutive time.

NSCDC, adjudged as overall best team after the annual competition won seven medals, comprising of three gold, one and three bronze to topple Team Oyo with four medals – three gold and one silver. They were placed second.

Q-Madi of Lagos came third with four medals including two gold, one silver and one bronze.

Lagos state finished fourth position with one gold and two silver while Model Maitama of Abuja placed fifth position with one gold, one silver and one bronze.

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Abia state, Classic Taekwondo, Nasarawa state and Nigeria Army finished sixth place with one gold and one bronze each; while Benue state University, Taraba and FCT came seventh with one gold each.

In eight position is FCT with two silver and three bronze; University of Abuja came ninth with two silver while Kebbi state finished tenth place with one silver and nine bronze.

Ifeoluwa Ajayi, a Q-Madi clinical fighter was celebrated as the Most Valuable Athlete (MVA) while Olayinka Olawumi from Oyo was crowned the best Female Athlete.

Shamsudeen Useni of Ogun state emerged as best coach of the tournament while Winifred Eleri was adjudged the best referee.

Model school Maitama, Q-Madi and Nasarawa became the first, second and third best in the junior category.

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TAGGED:AbujaFCTIfeoluwa AjayiModel school MaitamaNigeria Security and Civil Defence CorpsOlayinka OlawumiOyo stateQ-MadiUniversity of AbujaWinifred Eleri
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