Sarah Koomson and Hildamary Bayor win big at 25th GUSA Cross Country Competition

Sarah Koomson and Hildamary Bayor win big at 25th GUSA Cross Country Competition


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University for Development Studies Athletes has produced tremendous performances at the 25th Ghana Universities Sports Association (GUSA) Cross Country Competition at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) in Ho, Volta Region.

  • The 25th GUSA Cross Country Competition is currently ongoing from the 11th to the 14th of August
  • The competition is being hosted by the University of Health and Allied Health Sciences (UHAS)
  • Participating schools include; the University for Development Studies (UDS), University of Ghana (UG), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, University of Professional Studies, University of Health and Allied health Sciences, University of Cape Coast, University of Education, University of Technology and Applied Sciences, etc.

Wins

Participating students from the University for Development Studies (UDS) a few hours ago took the 1st and 3rd position (among runners from 13 other competing schools) wins in the women’s competition run at the 25th GUA games in Ho.

Sarah Koomson (second left of the screen in the photo below) and Hildermary Bayor (another female in the photo) placed 1st and 3rd for UDS at the games in HO. From right Coach Dwumfour Robert (Obour) and coach Yelewana Zenanata
From right Coach Dwumfour Robert (Obour) Sarah Koomson, Hildermary Bayor, and coach Yelewana Zenanata

Sarah Koomson with this 1st place win has defended her title and has won the last competition.

Students

Sarah Koomson and Hildermary Bayor are both students on the Tamale Campus of the University for Development Studies (UDS).

Well done

Congratulations to the 2 and coaches for making UDS proud

Source: uds360.net

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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