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The 2026 African Seniors Athletics Championships (ASAC) continued at the University of Ghana Stadium on Wednesday, May 1.
This followed the opening day at the same venue on Tuesday, with over 40 countries competing for honours in Accra.
Ghana's Joseph Paul Amoah, Abdul-Rasheed Saminu and Edwin Gadayi were all in action on the second day as they missed out on medals in the men's 100m event.
At the same time, Tobi Amusan also took to the tracks for Nigeria, claiming gold in the women's hurdles event.
Here are some images from the opening day captured by Prince Opoku Amaning:

















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