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The Ghana Swimming Association (GSA) successfully organised the third edition of the President’s Cup at the Borteyman Sports Complex on 11 May 2025.
A total of 181 swimmers from 11 clubs showcased their talent in a bid to prove their quality and make their clubs proud.
Participating clubs included GH Dolphins, Blue Fins, Marlins, Blue Whales, African Sharks, GH Aquatic Masters, Dolphins Swim Club Kumasi, Torpedo, Tema Seals, Jay Swim & Fitness Centre, and Felams Swim Club.
GH Dolphins emerged as overall winners, clinching 62 medals and sweeping two prestigious individual awards.
Boris Ushinskii claimed the Best Male Swimmer award after winning four gold medals.
Mercedes Abdallah, who won five gold medals and one silver, was named Best Female Swimmer.
Here are some photos from the medal presentation:










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