Ghanaian Para-Athletes Begin Training in South Korea for LA 2028 Paralympics

In a landmark step towards the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympic Games, three Ghanaian para-athletes, accompanied by a team official, have embarked on a training initiative in South Korea. This program, a collaborative effort between the National Paralympic Committee of Ghana (NPC-Ghana) and the Korean Paralympic Committee, aims to equip the athletes with essential skills and experience as they prepare for the qualification pathway to LA28.

The delegation includes two para-swimmers, Promise Aheto and Bryan Akoto, and para-badminton player Judith Adu. They are joined by Michael Obeng, a media and impact officer. Sponsored by the Korean Paralympic Committee, the athletes will undergo specialized training at a South Korean sports academy with a focus on para-badminton, swimming, and taekwondo. Additionally, they will engage in cultural exchange activities, offering a chance to explore Korean traditions and foster connections within the global para-sport community.

This initiative builds on a similar program from 2022, which supported Ghanaian athletes in preparing for the Paris 2024 Paralympics. The team is expected to return to Ghana on November 15, 2024, enriched with skills and experiences vital for their LA28 qualification journey.

Written by Kelly Eric Ehor

Published on November 5, 2024