Uganda clinched a historic badminton gold medal at the 13th All-African Games in Ghana in the women's doubles on Sunday.
Accra — Uganda clinched a historic badminton gold medal at the 13th All-African Games in Ghana in the women's doubles on Sunday.
The duo displayed remarkable resilience and skill throughout the tournament, with their journey to victory marked by intense matches and strategic gameplay. They overcame Mauritius' experienced players Kate Jessica Lim Kee Ludik and Kobita Dookhee in a hard fought match during the round of 16, which propelled them forward with renewed determination.
"Our journey to the finals was challenging, but our determination never wavered. We knew what we were capable of, and we gave it our all," said Mbabazi Gladys.
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