By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo
Bui Strikers Veterans FC of Yaoundé has congratulated Mary Grace Dzekenyuy Wirba, winner of the 2026 Mount Cameroon Race of Hope in the Senior Female category. The club commended her exceptional performance during this year’s race and encouraged her to continue working hard for future challenges.

The remarks were made on March 14 in Yaoundé by Shey Gishline Balon, President of Bui Strikers Veterans, during a visit Grace Mary paid to the club to present her trophy.
Following Bui Strikers regular football session at the Cite Verte neighborhood in Yaoundé, Shey Balong expressed pride in Grace Mary’s achievements, urging her on behalf of the club to intensify her training as she prepares for upcoming competitions.
“We are incredibly proud of you, Grace Mary, for your outstanding accomplishments. We know that winning the race was no easy feat, but we are delighted that you have made us proud. As the Fon of Nso said, you must continue to seek further victories,” he stated.

He added, “Looking ahead, we encourage you to double your training because many challenges lie ahead. Other competitors will be aiming to defeat you, so maintain your strength and focus on your winning journey.”
He described her victory as a source of pride that will inspire more youth, particularly young girls, to pursue their dreams.
“Every child from Nso, Bui Division, Northwest Region, and Cameroon looks up to you like they have been doing to past winners. Keep bringing smiles to their faces and remember, we are here to support you,” he said.

Reflecting on the moment Mary Grace crossed the finish line, Shey Balong shared that the club, watching the race after their training, celebrated her achievement. Her victory, he said adds another historic milestone to Nso, Bui Division, Northwest Cameroon, in the context of the Mount Cameroon race.
During her visit to Bui Strikers, Grace Mary, who is also a teacher and referee, showcased her officiating skills by presiding over a Bui Strikers Veterans match. Her passionate and skilled performance received accolades from spectators. She also paid a courtesy visit to the Nso Veteran Club.

Mary Grace Dzekenyuy Wirba became champion after finishing the race in 5 hours, 22 minutes, and 11 seconds. More than 600 athletes participated in the 2026 edition, including 70 senior women and 270 senior men among other categories. Hamadu Bi Ibrahim was crowned winner in the Men’s Senior category.
