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After an impressive performance in Georgia, the Ghana Para-Powerlifting team is now in Paris, France, gearing up for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, scheduled from August 28 to September 8, 2024.
The team consist of three athletes, two coaches, and one team leader.
The athletes, Tahiru Haruna, Isaac Obeng, and Patricia Nyamekye, are accompanied by coaches Prince Nyarko and George Ohene Adu, with Majeed Eldeen serving as the team leader.
Supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, the French Embassy in Ghana, and the Mayor of Gennevilliers, the training camp aims to enhance the athletes' preparation for the upcoming games.
The camp is designed to provide them with top-notch training regimes to help secure medals in the upcoming Paralympic Games.
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