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The Ministry of Youth and Sports have hailed the Black Bombers team for qualifying to the London 2012 Olympic Games.
With more sports men and women expected to reach the 2012 Games through future qualifiers, the Ministry has told JOY Sports it appreciates the efforts of the amateur boxing team for qualifying four boxers.
UK-based Isaac Dogbe, a bantamweight, Duke Micah a flyweight, Suleimana Tetteh a light flyweight and Maxwell Amponsah a heavyweight will represent Ghana in the boxing division at the Olympics.
“What the ministry intends to do is to visit these athletes and I think that will be enough motivation for them ahead of the Games in July”. Said Akwasi Sarpong, Spokesperson of the Sports Ministry
Ghana has qualified four boxers for the Olympics, increasing the number to seven in total for Team Ghana for the London Games.
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