Benjamin Azamati, Joseph Paul Amoah, Deborah Acquah, Abigail Kwarteng – a list of the golden era of athletes, ripping track and field.
Azamati and Amoah are currently number two and four on the world rankings for 100m.
Acquah is world number one for long jump with 6.89m, while Abigail Kwarteng leads high jump with a leap height of 1.92m.
These performances mean for the first time, Ghana has a real opportunity to end a 56-year wait for a gold medal, but it won't be achieved without government support.
Join Gold Chase, as JoySports leads the quest to put to an end, the long drought.
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