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Home»Sports»Athletics»Chukwuebuka Enekwechi Finishes Fourth in Lievin Shot Put Meet with Season-Boosting Throw
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Chukwuebuka Enekwechi Finishes Fourth in Lievin Shot Put Meet with Season-Boosting Throw

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Nigeria’s two-time Olympian Chukwuebuka Enekwechi delivered an impressive performance at the indoor athletics meeting in Lievin, finishing fourth in the men’s shot put with a commanding mark of 21.06 metres.

The result continues a steady run of strong outings for the African record holder, who remains one of Nigeria’s most consistent global field event athletes.

Competing against a stacked international field, Enekwechi demonstrated both power and technical control throughout the contest, maintaining his reputation as a reliable performer on the world indoor circuit.

Elite Field Dominated by European and American Stars

Italy’s Leonardo Fabbri claimed victory with a world-class throw of 21.82 metres, underlining his status as one of Europe’s leading shot putters.

American Olympic medalist Joe Kovacs finished second with a season best effort of 21.40 metres, while compatriot Roger Steen secured third place at 21.38 metres in a tightly contested battle for podium spots.

The narrow margins between second and third highlighted the intense competition that defines elite shot put at the highest level.

Despite missing out on the podium, Enekwechi’s 21.06 metre throw signals encouraging form as the global athletics season gathers momentum.

For context, throws above the 21 metre mark consistently place athletes within the top tier internationally, especially during the early indoor campaign when athletes are still building peak strength and rhythm.

The performance also reinforces his readiness for upcoming major competitions, including international indoor championships and the outdoor season, where distances typically improve further.

Nigeria’s Flag Bearer in Field Events

Enekwechi remains Nigeria’s leading figure in field events, carrying the nation’s hopes in a discipline traditionally dominated by Europe and the United States.

His consistency over the past decade has elevated the profile of shot put in Nigerian athletics, inspiring younger throwers while proving that Nigerian athletes can compete globally beyond track events.

With his experience, strength, and technical refinement, the fourth-place finish in France is not merely a result but a strong indicator of bigger throws ahead this season.

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