"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.
January 21, 2018 (SSB) — The national wrestling match in Juba has ended with Eastern Lakes (Yirol) and Terekeka states defeating Jonglei states by four (4) to two (2), with several draws, including the main wrestlers such as Magot Khot and Gongic Achiek.
It was a big disappointment for the Jonglei wrestling team that has been a consistent wrestling champion in past wrestling matches. It is the first time that Jonglei team has been defeated squarely.
Here is Jonglei state Team below.
1- Magot Khot- draw
2- Gongic Achiek Nai – draw
3- Lual-Mawut Matiop- winner
4- Aleerthii Achuoth- lost
5- Mawut Kuol Mamer- lost
6- Deng Dau-moradong- winner
7- Majur Ayuen Akuei- lost
8- Pach Majok – draw
9- Garang Anyang- lost
A wrestling match between decorated wrestlers Gongic Achiek Nai and Magot Khot Ajak, Bortown, 19 November 2016
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