Muhammad Awinuduaffau T. Alhassan has secured victory in the first edition of Ghana’s Fitness Challenge competition organized by the Ghana Bodybuilding and Fitness Association (GBFA) at the D.G. Hathiramani Hall at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Alhassan claimed the top position with 220 points, followed by Ephram Dzamposu with 213 points. Asare Eric secured the third position with 208 points, and Jeremiah Edem Mawusi secured the fourth position with 204 points in the male category.
In the female silver category, Portia Tekpor emerged as the first-place winner with 295 points, followed by Doris Nartey with 245 points. Ramatu Mbame earned 199 points for the third position, and Rashida Abubakar secured the fourth place with 188 points.
Abdul Hayye Yartey, President of GBFA, highlighted the importance of physical activities for improving health and urged Ghanaians to prioritize their well-being.
Alhassan expressed gratitude to the organizers for providing an opportunity for athletes to showcase their skills. He emphasized the need for continued hard work to maintain his title.
Tekpor, the female winner, expressed surprise at her victory and thanked God for the strength to endure the competition.
The inaugural Fitness Challenge aimed to promote physical activity and health awareness, providing a platform for athletes to compete and showcase their dedication to fitness.
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