07/01/2025
Top Sports Moments of the Year 2024 | By Felix Munyika
At Number 3: From Olympic Heartbreak to Champions’ Glory
As we continue our countdown of the Top Sports Moments of 2024 for Zambian sports, we’ve reached an unforgettable story of resilience at Number 3. This moment reminds us that no matter how hard one falls, there’s always a chance to rise and achieve the extraordinary.
Let’s dive in!
At the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Team Zambia faced a slow start despite soaring expectations. It took a few days for the first victory to arrive, and it came courtesy of none other than sensational boxer Patrick 'Baddo' Chinyemba. On July 30, 2024, Baddo defeated India’s Amit Amit in the Round of 16 with a 4-1 split decision, advancing to the quarterfinals and coming within one step of the coveted medal bracket.
Baddo’s preparation and determination had made him a favorite to win a medal, especially as he was the first Zambian athlete to qualify for Paris 2024, securing his spot a year earlier. But the Olympic Games are the pinnacle of global sports anything can happen, and as they say, expect the unexpected.
On August 2, 2024, Baddo faced Cape Verde’s David de Pina in the quarterfinals. The bout was a nail-biter, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Unfortunately, Baddo lost via unanimous points decision, sending shockwaves through the Zambian sports fraternity and the global boxing world. Personally, I was heartbroken, but like Baddo, I applauded de Pina’s performance. De Pina went on to secure Cape Verde’s first-ever Olympic medal, a remarkable achievement.
While Baddo’s Olympic journey ended there, his story didn’t. Instead of dwelling on defeat, he regrouped, trained harder, and focused on his next challenge. The opportunity for redemption came soon: a fight for the African Flyweight Continental Title under the International Boxing Association (IBA). Originally slated to face de Pina again, the bout was reshuffled, and Baddo found himself up against Ghana’s Theophilus ‘Lopez’ Allotey.
On August 17, 2024, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Baddo made history. Fighting at the Adwa Museum Hall during the first-ever IBA Champions’ Night staged in Africa, Baddo captured the IBA African Flyweight title with a stunning fourth-round technical knockout. This victory marked a perfect conclusion to his 2024 competition schedule, which started with his African Games gold medal and culminated in his crowning as the first-ever IBA African Flyweight Champion.
With this victory, Baddo proved once again why he is Zambia’s boxing poster boy. But he isn’t stopping here. He still dreams of claiming an Olympic medal, and with Los Angeles 2028 on the horizon, it feels like a question of when, not if.
What do you think of this iconic moment in Zambian sports, ranked Number 3? Let’s keep the conversation alive in the comments section!
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