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Once a symbol of prestige and excitement, horse racing in Ghana has faded from its glory days into a sport struggling for survival.
Introduced during the colonial era, it quickly became a major attraction, drawing large crowds to the iconic Accra Racecourse.
The sport created jobs, built communities, and formed a key part of the country’s sporting identity for decades.
But over time, declining investment, shifting public interest, and the relocation of the racecourse to Borteyman have taken a heavy toll. What was once a vibrant hub of activity now faces an uncertain future.
Despite these challenges, horse racing has not disappeared. Occasional events including traditional competitions like the Homowo Cup and Easter races, continue to bring together a small but passionate group of enthusiasts.
For jockeys, trainers, and horse owners, horse racing is more than a sport, it is a legacy worth preserving.
JoySports’ Razak Musbau explores the full story in this special feature.
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