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Ghana Athletics (GA) has announced its team for the upcoming CAA Region II Athletics Championship, scheduled to take place at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium from June 4 to 5.
The team, comprising the nation's top athletes, is poised to make a strong impression at the championship, which serves as a qualifier for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The selected athletes drawn for the security services, universities and clubs have been training intensively and are determined to bring glory to Ghana. The team's lineup includes seasoned athletes like Hor Harlutie, Mary Boakye, Helena Mensah, Sarfo Ansah, Edwin Gadayi and others who have consistently delivered impressive performances on the international stage.
The GAA say they are confident that this team has what it takes to excel in the championship and make Ghana proud.
The association has been working tirelessly to ensure that the athletes receive the best support and preparation for the competition.
Ghana is hosting the CAA Region II Athletics Championship for the 2nd time, and the country is eager to showcase its athletic prowess to the region after an impressive hosting of the African Games.
The two-day event promises to be an exciting display of speed, strength, and endurance, with athletes from 15 countries vying for top honors.
The Ghana Athletics wishes the team the best of luck and calls on Ghanaians to come out in force to support their athletes at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium on June 4 and 5."
Team List below:
Women
Grace Aduntira
Juliana Sakat Lariba
Esther Obenewaa
Abusuare Alhare
Deborah Acheampong
Halutie Hor
Mary Boakye
Naseera Efua Quansah
Janet Mensah
Asana Amidu
Female
Bridget Annan
Mariama Fatao
Faustina Owusu
Adongo Selina
Men
Edwin Kwabla Gadayi
Sarfo Ansah
Sadiq Aloo
Musa Iddrisu
Otchere Mensah
Isreal Anane Dome
William Amponsah
Kofi Joseph Andoh
Peter Antiedu
Kennedy Ocansey
Rexford Bugase
Evans Cadman Yeboah
Solomon Diafo
Daniel Yaw Mantey Otibu
David NakousÃ
Gabriel Asare Teye
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