Ghana Sprint Team Remains Unchanged For The Commonwealth Games - Bawah Fuseini

Ghana Sprint Team Remains Unchanged For The Commonwealth Games – Bawah Fuseini

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana Athletics Mr. Bawah Fuseini has quashed fears that the national sprint team would be under par at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Speaking to GOC Communications upon his arrival in the UK, Mr. Fuseini said that there is no cause for alarm.

“The fact of the matter is that all sprinters originally submitted by Ghana Athletics to the GOC for approval remain in place for the Commonwealth Games”.

He reiterated that nothing has changed and that there will be a total of 14 athletes competing in seven different events with the majority taking part in the sprints.

“This was the plan per all necessary information available to us ahead of the deadline for submissions so we remain very strong and much focused ahead of the Games with our team”

The opening ceremony of the 2022 Commonwealth Games is set to commence on Thursday 28th July at 7pm BST local (British Summer) time.

Below is the list of Team Ghana (Athletics)

MEN

  • Benjamin Kwaku Azamati – 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay
  • Sean Safo Antwi – 100m, 200m, 4x100m relay
  • Isaac Botsio – 4x100m relay
  • Barnabas Agerh – 4x100m relay
  • Alex Amankwa – 800m

William Amponsah 5000m

Joseph Paul Amoah 200m and 4x100m

WOMEN

  • Mary Boakye – 4x100m relay
  • Latifa Ali – 4x100m relay
  • Halutie Hor – 4x100m relay
  • Gifty Oku Kwakyewaa – 4x100m relay
  • Deborah Acquah – long jump & 4x100m relay
  • Abigail Kwarteng – High Jump
  • Rose Amonimaa Yeboah – High Jump

 

By Athleticshour

Sekyere Richard has had a 10-year involvement in the sport of athletics. He holds a Diploma in Physical Fitness. Sekyere has experienced the sport as a middle/distance athlete, coach, and now journalist and blogger. Sekyere has published several articles on athletics from Ghanaian Athletics to World Athletics. He currently owns and manages the content and marketing development of Athletics Hour. "I am passionate about sports, love writing and interviewing, traveling, and meeting new athletes and coaches. I like to expose the hidden talents in the youth and I am always in search of talents across Ghana". I have volunteered in one of the biggest ultra-marathons in the world "The Elton Ultra Marathon in Russia. Covered many races in Ghana including ECOWAS CAA Region II Championship and multiple roads and track races in Ghana. In 2021, he launched the "Better Ghana Athletics Agenda", which will help support organisers, athletes and coaches in all directions.

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