🇬🇭 GHANA SECURES 4TH PLACE IN THE WORLD – MEN’S 4x100M RELAY FINAL!

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Team Ghana produced a courageous and commanding performance in the Men’s 4x100m Relay Final at the World Athletics Championships, recording a time of 37.93 seconds to finish 4th in the world.

The quartet of Benjamin Azamati, Abdul-Rasheed Saminu, Ibrahim Fuseini, and Joseph Paul Amoah displayed immense resilience and determination, going toe-to-toe with some of the fastest sprinters on the planet.

📊 Final Results:

🥇 United States – 37.29 (WL)

🥈 Canada – 37.55 (SB)

🥉 Netherlands – 37.81 (NR)

4️⃣ Ghana – 37.93

Although narrowly missing out on a podium finish, this stands as one of Ghana’s finest performances on the global stage in men’s sprint relays. From breaking the National Record in the heats (37.79s) to holding their own in the final, Ghana has emphatically confirmed its place as a rising sprint powerhouse.

The Black Stars continue to shine on the world stage.

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