My dream is to make impact at Paris Olympics, Bello says

The 26-year-old achieved the feat after defeating Algeria’s Lynda Loughrabi 4-2 in the final round of qualifiers at BK Arena in Kigali.

Update: 2024-06-26 14:14 GMT

Olympics debutant Fatima Bello on Wednesday that her dream is to make an appreciable impact at the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.

Bello, a 2023 African Games silver medalist, gave the assurance in an interview with the newsmen in Lagos while speaking on her preparations for the games.

Supreme News reports that Bello secured a ticket to represent the country in the table tennis event of the African qualifiers held in Rwanda.

The 26-year-old achieved the feat after defeating Algeria’s Lynda Loughrabi 4-2 in the final round of qualifiers at BK Arena in Kigali.

Bello, during the qualifiers, picked up the first three sets against the Algerian but slipped as her opponent recovered on time to claim the fourth and fifth sets.

The power forehand specialist, Bello, then produced a hand-on serve to win the sixth set and the seventh round of the best-of-seven match.

Bello said that her journey to stardom in table tennis was made possible by her father and siblings.

“Special thanks to my dad and my brother for pushing me hard to be what I am in table tennis today.

“At first, I was not much into table tennis, but they and other players encouraged me to play, which I did.

“My first experience at the African Cup 2022 was a great one, though I had to train hard to make a mark at the tournament, which to me was not an easy one.

“To be honest, I didn’t expect that I would go that far because the competition was my first major one,” she said.

Bello said that it was her time to make an impact at the Olympics.

“I am aware of the task ahead at the Olympics, where there are more stars competing, and I am not ready to go there because of numbers but to make an impact.

“Many of the senior players have been talking to me and advising me, and I am grateful for their support.

“I am more familiar with the terrain now because I took a longer route to qualify for the Olympics.

“I thank my coach for the support in my journey to qualify and other teammates. For the Olympics, I need to train more so as to get to where I dream.

“I need to give myself enough rest to make sure that I am in top shape ahead of the Olympics, because I want to make my country proud at the Olympics,” she said. 

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