Ghanaian Para Athletes Shine at Marrakech WPA Grand Prix, Secure Medals for Paris 2024 Dreams
Ghana's para athletics team has shown incredible skill and determination at the 2024 Marrakech World Para Athletics (WPA) Grand Prix, a crucial stepping stone for the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Their performances have not only impressed sports enthusiasts but also brought medals home for Ghana.
Zinabu Issah stood out with her amazing talent in discus and shot put, winning two gold medals. Her achievements highlight Ghana's growing reputation in international para athletics.
Edmund Govina's determination led to a bronze medal in discus, showcasing Ghana's strength in field events.
Amos Ahiagah's speed and agility were on display in sprinting and jumping events, earning personal bests in the 100m and 400m races.
Diana Kuubetegr's endurance was evident in distance running events, although she didn't win medals this time.
Even though not every event resulted in medals, Ghana's para athletes worked together with passion and determination, making their nation proud.
Returning home, they carry not just medals but also the hopes of their nation. With their eyes set on Paris 2024, these athletes have shown that Ghana is a force to be reckoned with in para athletics globally.
The team's return to Accra on May 1st, 2024, will be celebrated with media engagements, highlighting their achievements and inspiring others to pursue their dreams.
By: Victoria Nana Adwoa Kwofie
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