In an impressive display of skill and determination, Ghana made a mark at the 2024 OCC Marathon held in South Africa, with three outstanding athletes securing remarkable achievements โ two gold medals and one silver.
Botsyo Nkegbe, a three-time Paralympian, clinched the gold in the challenging 42 km category, showcasing his enduring excellence. Maclean Atsu Dzidzienyo, the general captain of Gogetdem Club, added to Ghana’s success by winning a silver medal in the equally demanding 42 km race.
A notable highlight of the event was the outstanding performance of Emmanuel Kwaku Gyasi, an emerging para-athlete from the Yes I Can Games. Gyasi, competing outside Ghana for the first time, secured a well-deserved gold medal in the 21 km category.
Expressing his excitement, Botsyo Nkegbe extended gratitude to sponsors, including Equity Sports Lab, GPAA, and Seymour Aabjch Foundation for Young Disabled, specifically acknowledging the support from CEO Mr. Felix. Nkegbe also thanked all well-wishers for their prayers and backing, emphasizing the significance of their encouragement.
As a former SWAG Top Personality of the Year and captain of Team Ghana at the Commonwealth Games, Nkegbe recognized the collective efforts that contributed to the success of Ghana’s para-athletes on the international stage.
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