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Escort Security delivered an impressive performance to claim gold in the Men’s 50m Freestyle at the JoySports Invitational Tournament on Saturday.
The event, which was held at the University of Ghana pool, with support from the Minerals Commission, McDan Group, The Luckiest, Skechers, Emigoh Ghana, Peeva Beverages, and Caveman watches, saw Escort Security dominate their heat before finishing the final with a winning time of 53.02 seconds.
MultiChoice followed closely, securing silver with a time of 56.17 seconds, while Apex Bank completed the top three at 56.99 seconds.

Swimming was among 15 exciting disciplines at the tournament, including football, CEOs' and ladies' penalty shootouts, a women's 50m dash, men’s 100m, and tug of peace, as 29 corporate teams vied for glory.
The next edition promises to be even bigger and better.
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