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Nigerian Table Tennis Player Celebrates Bronze Medal By Pulling Down Shorts by ShamanEgijesu: 5:44pm On Jul 30, 2014
The Nigerian table-tennis player had just secured victory over
India's Sharath Kamal Achanta to win his team the last
remaining medal in the table-tennis tournament.
At the conclusion of last night's match the 19-year-old rolled
onto his back in delight before being carried around the
Scotstoun Sports Campus venue by his team-mates.
But they weren't finished there, as his team-mates jigged
around with arms raised, Onaolapo went a step further by
pulling down his shorts and lifting his t-shirt.
Perhaps Nigeria's delight can be put down to overcoming the
odds, with India the favourites heading into the bronze-medal
match having won gold in Delhi four years ago.

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