Audio By Carbonatix
Ghana’s Martha Bissah blistered the MEAC Cross Country Championship course in MEAC-record time on Saturday morning, winning the individual conference title to help the Spartan women place third overall.
The Spartans finished in third place with 99 points, their highest finish since another third-place standing in 2010. Florida A&M won its sixth straight MEAC women's title with 46 points, and Hampton was second with 63.
Bissah covered the 5,000-meter course in a personal-best time of 17 minutes, 16.3 seconds. She outpaced her closest competition by more than 22 seconds, as Hampton's Faith Keitany was runner-up in 17:38.6.
Bissah, one of four Spartans to PR and earn All-MEAC honors by placing in the top 15, becomes the first NSU female to win the MEAC individual cross country gold medal since Agatha Gitundu in 2001.
Bissah, a former Ghanaian youth Olympics champion is now based in the United States of America and continues to excel.
In February 2017, she earned the most outstanding track athlete at the MEAC indoor track & field championships.
Latest Stories
-
Man City take control of semi-final with Newcastle
6 hours -
Salah-Mane rivalry renewed in AFCON semi-finals
7 hours -
What does Trump’s foreign policy mean for World Cup?
7 hours -
Carrick confirmed as Man Utd caretaker head coach
7 hours -
CPS & JoyNews to hold public lecture on Ghana’s move to back currency with gold
8 hours -
Africa Education Watch supports calls for review of SHS teachers’ manual, curricula over gender controversy
8 hours -
Ntim Fordjour demands review of SHS teachers’ manual over gender controversy
8 hours -
GCB Bank hands over renovated dormitory to TAMASCO
8 hours -
Nkyinkyim Band to headline Ghana Independence celebration in London
8 hours -
NPP leadership has lost touch with grassroot – Dr Nyaho-Tamekloe
9 hours -
IGP’s Team nabs drug suspects in Tamale swoop; seizes cash, narcotics
9 hours -
NaCCA revises teacher manual, withdraws ‘gender definition’ content deemed contrary to Ghanaian values
9 hours -
Ntim Fordjour condemns gov’t over gender definition in curriculum
9 hours -
NPP must develop thick skin for criticism – Dr Asah-Asante
10 hours -
Auditor-General raises alarm over 2,000+ weapon interceptions at airports
10 hours
