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GH Dolphins have emerged winners of the 2025 Ghana Swimming Association President's Cup after clinching 62 medals.
They racked up 37 gold medals, 14 silvers and 11 bronze to become champions of the third edition of the competition, hosted at the Borteyman Sports Complex on Saturday.
Marlins, who won the 2023 edition, placed second with 32 medals while GH Aquatic Masters finished third with 24 medals.
GH Dolphins also scooped two prestigious individual awards at the event.
Boris Ushinskii claimed the Best Male Swimmer prize after winning four gold medals.
Mercedes Abdallah, who won five gold medals and a silver, took home the Best Female Swimmer prize.

"Event went as well as planned," GSA's President Delphina Quaye said.
"We are growing, the kids are getting more interested.
"Parents are enrolling their kids into swimming lessons and the kids are doing marvelously well. We know we have a future."
Next year’s edition promises to be even more exciting as clubs reorganise to battle for medals and bragging rights.
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