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Ghanaian sprinter Fuseini Ibrahim has secured an automatic qualification for the 2025 World Indoor Championships after clocking a stunning 6.51s in the 60m indoor sprint.
The former St. Augustine’s College student delivered the blistering performance at the Jarvis Scott Invite, tying him as the second-fastest Ghanaian in history over the distance.
The only Ghanaian to have ever run faster is Leo Myles-Mills, whose 6.45s run in 1999 still stands as the African record.
Fuseini, who was part of Ghana’s relay team for the World Relays in the Bahamas and also competed at the Paris 2024 Olympics, previously did 6.57s on January 31, 2025.
He, however, dropped that significantly on Saturday, February 14, to record his recent achievement.
He's a 200m specialist and his current PB in the event is 20.90s.
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