Nigerian youngster shines at Ontario Fencing Circuit in Canada

Nigeria’s growing profile in fencing continues to rise beyond its shores, as 10-year-old Gbemisola Leah-Pedro finished in the sixth position at the prestigious Ontario Circuit Fencing competition in Canada.
 
The fencing prodigy competed against 28 young athletes from across the world in the U-11 and U-13 categories and despite it being her maiden international
outing, Leah-Pedro secured an impressive sixth-place finish, marking a significant milestone in her budding fencing career.
 
On her way to finishing among the top six, she edged out three other fencers, standing out not only for her skill and determination but also for her composure and sportsmanship throughout the tournament.  
 
The Ontario Circuit is a key stop on the Canadian fencing calendar, drawing young talents from across the region and beyond, and offering them a platform to compete and grow.
 
Leah-Pedro’s participation marks a major step forward, both personally and nationally, reflecting the growing presence of Nigerian athletes in less traditional sports on the international scene.
 
The competition provided her with critical exposure to international standards, fencing techniques, and the invaluable experience of dueling with young fencers from diverse backgrounds.
 
Speaking on Leah-Pedro’s performance in Canada, Nigeria Fencing Federation (NFF) President, Adeyinka Samuel, described her as the future of fencing, expressing hope that more youngsters would embrace the sport in their quest to compete for Nigeria at the Olympic Games.
 
“I am so excited that we are having more young people showing genuine interest in fencing, and this is what we have been clamoring for because we know that with time, they will gain the valuable experience to compete at a big stage like the Olympic Games.
 
“This is another star that we hope to support and groom for Nigeria.”

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