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The National Male Weightlifting Team - The Black Cranes have picked one of the five slots (male division) for participation in the Rio Olympic come August, 2016
The slot was won through the team qualification system.
The countries that won the 4 remaining slots are Algeria-159points, Tunisia- 159points, Cameroon- 144points, Morocco-133points and Ghana-122points
David Akwei scored 18 points, Nii Darku Dodoo scored 19 points, Prince Nyarko scored 21 points, Christian Amoah scored 21 points,
Forrester Osei scored 21 points and Theophilus Tackie scored 22 points.
The team arrives from Yaounde tomorrow Saturday 14 May, 2016 at 12:30pm
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