Exclusive: Ghana’s Men’s 4x100m Relay Team Secure World Championships Qualification with Impressive 38.09s Finish

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Ghana’s men’s 4×100 metres relay team delivered a commanding performance on Saturday, finishing second in a highly competitive race to book their place at the World Athletics Championships 2027.

Competing against a strong international field, the Ghanaian quartet combined explosive speed with near-flawless baton exchanges to clock an impressive 38.09 seconds—one of their fastest times in recent outings. The result not only secured qualification but also reaffirmed Ghana’s growing pedigree in sprint relay events on the global stage.

The race itself was a thrilling contest, with Ghana maintaining a strong position throughout. A powerful start set the tone, while disciplined transitions in the exchange zones ensured the team stayed within striking distance of the leaders. By the final leg, the anchor runner surged forward, fending off pressure from rivals to seal second place in emphatic fashion.

This achievement marks another significant milestone for Ghanaian athletics, as the team continues to build momentum ahead of the global showpiece. Analysts have praised the squad’s cohesion and technical execution, particularly their improved baton work—an area that has previously hindered performances at major competitions.

With qualification now secured, attention will turn to fine-tuning preparations for the championships. Coaches are expected to focus on sharpening speed endurance and perfecting relay chemistry as Ghana aims not merely to participate, but to challenge for a podium finish.

The result has already generated excitement among fans and officials alike, with hopes high that the team can translate this form into a historic medal-winning performance when the world’s best gather in 2027.

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