Benjamin Azamati Confirms Participation in African Games 2023

Renowned Ghanaian sprinter, Benjamin Azamati, has officially affirmed his presence at the upcoming African Games scheduled for March.

At 26 years old, Azamati, who holds Ghana’s record in the 100m, is poised to make a highly anticipated comeback to the track after missing out on the 2023 World Championships due to injury.

The former University of Ghana sprinter is gearing up to join forces with the national 200m record holder, Joseph Paul Amoah, and two other teammates, aiming to defend their 4x100m title clinched five years ago in Rabat.

Expressing his excitement, Azamati stated, “I am thrilled to announce my representation of Ghana at the African Games 2023, right here in Accra.”

“This serves as a rallying call for all of us to come out in full force and lend our support to Team Ghana,” he enthusiastically added.

Written by Silas Boahene

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Published on February 24, 2024