Cindy Ngamba wins bronze for Refugee Olympic Team’s first ever medal

The British-based boxer lost her semi-final to Panama’s Atheyna Bylon.

Rebecca Johnson
Thursday 08 August 2024 22:08 BST
Cindy Ngamba, left, had to settle for bronze after defeat to Atheyna Bylon (Peter Byrne/PA)
Cindy Ngamba, left, had to settle for bronze after defeat to Atheyna Bylon (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Wire)

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Refugee Olympic team boxer Cindy Ngamba claimed a bronze medal after being beaten by Panama’s Atheyna Bylon in the women’s 75kg semi-final.

The UK-based fighter lost by split decision but earned the Refugee Olympic Team’s first ever medal at a Games.

Ngamba was born in Cameroon and moved to the UK at the age of 11, but has faced challenges obtaining citizenship since and was at one point sent to a detention camp with her brother, Kennet, due to a paperwork issue.

She feared deportation back to Cameroon, where a return would be unsafe due to her sexuality as homosexuality is illegal there.

An energetic start to the bout saw Ngamba clipped by Bylon a couple of times and although the refugee fighter grew into the round, she struggled to land her punches and the first round went unanimously to the Panama boxer.

The second round resembled a wrestling match at the start, but both fighters went on to land some good body shots and Ngamba threw a flurry of punches to cheers from the crowd to level the contest.

Bylon threw a tidy uppercut at the start of a scrappy third round, but was then penalised for repeated holding. Ngamba managed to break through and land a couple more blows but Bylon was ruled the victor.

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