FACT CHECK: Oborodudu not guaranteed medal with Olympic semi-final

Tosin Oluwalowo
2 Min Read

Claims that Nigerian wrestler Blessing Oborodudu has secured an Olympic medal by reaching the semi-finals are premature, contrary to reports by several Nigerian media outlets.

Pulse Sports Nigeria posted on X (formerly Twitter): “#Paris2024: Nigeria guaranteed to win a medal as Blessing Oborodudu reaches semi-final.” The paper also published the story on its website with the title, “Paris 2024: Nigeria guaranteed to win a medal as Blessing Oborududu reaches semifinal”

FACT CHECK: Oborodudu not guaranteed medal with Olympic semi-final
Pulse Sports Nigeria on X

Similarly, Sports Village Square reported: “A medal is certain for Nigeria in the women’s freestyle 67kg wrestling event as Blessing Oborodudu beat home girl, Koumba Larouque of France in the quarter-finals to advance into the semi-finals.”

FACT CHECK: Oborodudu not guaranteed medal with Olympic semi-final
Story published on Sports Village Square website

However, Olympic wrestling rules do not guarantee a medal for semi-finalists. According to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), wrestlers who lose in the semi-finals must compete in repechage rounds for a chance at bronze.

As stated by Olympics.com, “In taekwondo and wrestling repechage, a separate draw is made, which includes the losing semi-finalists along with the two athletes who lost to the eventual finalists in the round of 16 and the quarter-finals.”

This system differs from sports like boxing, where semi-finalists automatically receive at least a bronze medal. The confusion may stem from a misunderstanding of Olympic wrestling’s medal allocation process. While Oborodudu’s advancement to the semi-finals is a significant achievement, it does not guarantee her a medal.

If Oborodudu wins her semi-final match, she will be assured of at least a silver medal. However, if she loses, she will need to compete in the repechage round for a chance at bronze. The semi-final is billed for 8pm today.

VERDICT: False. Reaching the semi-finals in Olympic wrestling does not guarantee a medal. Oborodudu will need to either win her semi-final match or succeed in the repechage round to secure a medal.

© Bold Sports Media. All rights reserved. If sharing, kindly credit Bold Sports as the source and include a link to the original post. Unauthorised use is prohibited.

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Share This Article
Follow:
Tosin Oluwalowo is the Editor-in-Chief of Bold Sports, where he oversees the editorial content, strategy, and operations of the website. He also leads a team of talented and passionate sports journalists and he is responsible for ensuring that Bold Sports delivers high-quality, timely, and engaging sports news, events, and analysis from local and international perspectives of Nigerian interest. He also collaborates with other media partners, sponsors, and stakeholders to promote and grow the Bold Sports brand and audience.
Leave a Comment