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The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has rolled out a targeted athlete development programme in Europe to support two promising athletes, as part of preparations toward the 2028 Olympic Games.
Through the Olympic Scholarship program, Judo star Elizabeth Serwaa Oduro has received advanced training in France, while Taekwondo ace Henritta Naa Ayele Armah would also train in Germany to further her growth.
The Olympic Scholarship covers the athlete's travel to the centre and provides a return ticket at the end of the programme.
It also funds one round-trip travel per year for the athlete to return home during holidays and a $5,000 travel subsidy for the athlete to use for competition-related travel.

Mr Richard Akpokavie, President of the GOC, said the decision formed part of a deliberate long-term strategy aimed at enhancing Ghana’s medal prospects at the quadrennial Games.
He stressed that the selections were no handouts, but earned through consistent high-level performances and recommendations from coaches.
"Our number one priority is the athletes. How to support them and how can we get them to do what they have to do, and so we will do everything to get them to the top. There is only one thing that we ask in return: when we invest in you, you must work," he added.
He lauded the federations for their tireless work behind the scenes, shaping athletes who continue to fly Ghana’s flag at major international competitions.
The GOC President said the athletes would be evaluated through appearances at key international tournaments during their European stint.
Mr Kenneth Arthur, President of the Ghana Judo Association, thanked the GOC for selecting the athlete in the initial group, noting it as a show of confidence in the sport.
He described both athletes as highly disciplined competitors who were determined to battle for qualification to the next Olympic Games and deliver medals for Ghana.
The Olympic Scholarships awarded to the athletes are expected to conclude in 2028, aligning with Ghana’s preparations for the Olympic Games.
Present at the short meeting were Madam Rafatu Inusah, President of Ghana Rugby, Mr Evans Yeboah, President of Ghana Badminton, Mr Charles Osei Asibey, President of Ghana Armwrestling, Mr Frederick Lartey Otu, President of Ghana Taekwando and Mr George Owusu Ansah, President of Ghana Sports For All.
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