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Ghana’s 4x100m men’s relay team narrowly missed out on an automatic qualification slot at the World Championships, after finishing 3rd in Heat 1 of the ongoing World Relays in China.
The quartet of Barnabas Aggerh, Sean Safo Antwi, Joseph Paul Amoah and Ibrahim Fuseni were just 5 hundredths of a second slower than 2nd placed Poland.Â
The race was won by Great Britain & NI, with Poland and Ghana completing the top three respectively.
Ghana finish 3rd in Heat 1 of the 4x100m at World Relays in China, just missing out on an automatic qualification spot.
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) May 10, 2025
Team Ghana will race again tomorrow for a chance to seal a spot at the World Championships.
Barnabas AggerhJoe PaulSafo-AntwiIbrahim Fuseni pic.twitter.com/DKnsM8RYVl
It was a disappointing race for France, who finished 5th, with Korea in 4th and Colombia in 6th.
Ghana will have another chance to book a spot at the World Championships, when they take part in the men’s 4x100 metres Relay World Ch. Qualifying Round 2 on Sunday.
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