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The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has received a timely financial boost to support preparations for the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, as efforts intensify toward athlete readiness and planning.
The support was presented at a brief ceremony through a partnership with a local radio station, TW Radio 88.9 FM.
The funding is expected to aid key aspects of the GOC’s build-up to the Games, including athlete welfare, preparation programmes, and stakeholder engagement.
Speaking at the event, the GOC emphasised the importance of strategic partnerships in sustaining Ghana’s competitiveness on the international stage.
The GOC delegation was led by 3rd Vice President Ernest Danso, alongside several board members representing various national federations.
On behalf of the Committee, Delphina Quaye, Board Member and President of the Ghana Swimming Association, described the support as timely as preparations gather pace.
She noted that strong partnerships play a crucial role in boosting athlete morale and mobilising public interest ahead of major competitions.
The collaboration reflects the GOC’s broader strategy of engaging diverse partners to strengthen its preparations for Glasgow 2026.
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