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The 2023 World Athletics Championships gets underway on Saturday, August 19, with a lot to expect in Budapest.
Team Ghana is not left out of the action as the country's representatives have been in Hungary since Wednesday, August 17.
The team held their training ahead of the competition in France and looks to be in shape for this year's event.
Joseph Paul Amoah, James Dadzie, Isaac Botsio, Edwin Gadayi, Raymond French and Deborah Acquah will look to hoist high the flag of Ghana as they compete in three events at this year's World Athletics Championships.
Ghana's campaign gets underway on Day 1 of the competition with Acquah competing in the Women's Long Jump.
The team will also compete in the Men's 200m and 4x100m relay on Days 5 and 7 respectively while further involvement will depend on their performances in the qualifiers and heats.
Here is Team Ghana's full schedule at the 2023 World Athletics Championships:

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