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    Nigeria can host 2026 Commonwealth Fencing Championships, says South Africa

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    ‎The President, Fencing Federation of South Africa (FFSA), Louise Lombard, has commended Nigeria’s capacity to successfully host the 2026 Commonwealth Fencing Championships.

    ‎Ms Lombard gave the commendation in a statement to journalists on Sunday in Lagos, ahead of the championships scheduled to hold in August.

    ‎She expressed confidence in Nigeria’s ability to organise a world-class event, citing the country’s experience in hosting international fencing competitions.

    ‎Ms Lombard, an administrator, Fédération Internationale d’Escrime (FIE) referee and former Secretary-General of the FFSA, said she had witnessed the steady growth of fencing in Nigeria over the years.

    ‎“They have continued to grow and improve, so I expect it to be a quality event,” she said.

    ‎According to her, the championships will provide an important platform for emerging athletes, especially those making their international debut.

    ‎She stated, “We are hoping for a competitive event where some of our fencers will gain their first international experience in a positive environment. However, African fencing still faced challenges of recognition from established fencing nations.

    ‎“Unfortunately, many leading fencing countries are still ignorant of the growth and potential of African fencing and fail to show up and see what we can do. This is in spite of the fact that Nigeria has successfully hosted international competitions in the past.”

    ‎She expressed optimism that the championships would further showcase Africa’s progress in fencing to the global community.

    ‎Ms Lombard disclosed that South Africa planned to send a large delegation to Lagos, with veteran fencers particularly eager to participate in the tournament.

    ‎Noting that winning medals remained important, she stressed that exposure and confidence-building for young athletes were top priorities.

    ‎“I will admit that medals are always a plus, but we will have many new international fencers, so a positive experience is the primary goal,” she said.

    ‎Mr Lombard also identified the forthcoming Youth Olympics in Africa as another opportunity for the continent to demonstrate its ability to host major sporting events.

    ‎“We have definitely seen new faces at competitions, so the growth looks good. We just need to keep showing that we can do it and the world will see,” she added.

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