Ghana Swimming Association President Delphina Quaye Satisfied with Swimmers’ Performance at 2024 Olympics

Delphina Quaye, President of the Ghana Swimming Association, has expressed her satisfaction with the performance of Ghana’s swimmers at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Harry Stacey competed in the Men’s 100 Metre Freestyle, and Joselle Mensah in the Women’s 50 Metre Freestyle, though neither advanced to the semifinal stage. Despite Team Ghana not securing a spot in any event final, President Quaye remained positive about the swimmers’ efforts.

“I was okay with their performance. This is their first attempt, and I think they’ve done the best that they could. I think they did well overall. More competitions internationally—African competitions, world competitions—are the best way forward. The more they compete against their peers from other countries, the more confident they become, and the better they’ll perform in future events,” Quaye stated.

Ghana sent eight athletes to the Paris Olympics, including Mensah and Stacey, but the team did not secure any medals.

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Published on August 15, 2024