Tobi Amusan beats Ghana’s Evonne Britton to win women’s 100m hurdles gold

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  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 2 days ago

    This is not a surprise

  • Mandingo 2 days ago

    Pressure to impress the home fans is taking its toll on our athletes

  • Igwe 2 days ago

    Stupid reportage. The Ghanaian was bot even second, so why say 'Amusan beats Evonne'? Was the race just between Amusan and Evonne?
    Some of our journalists and reporters need serious education.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Richards 2 days ago

    You are spot-on.
    The sport is not boxing, tennis, judo or wrestling, so he didn't compete against the athlete from Ghana alone. Not a way to project needless nationalism. Totally unnecessary in my view.

  • Nii Adjei Sowa 2 days ago

    Up omo Naija

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 2 days ago

    No system exists to push gh athletes from primary to jhs to high school, university, professional nothing exists gh athletics don't have a plan they don't look at what other nations are doing and emulate that's why they went ...
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  • Kwasi 2 days ago

    Shameless country just look at how bad we have turn the pitch into

  • Martin A 2 days ago

    The title is misleading, because it created the impression that Amusan beat the Ghanaian athlete, Evonne Britton who came in second. That is bocus reporting. The Ghanaian athlete was nowhere near Amusan because she finished ...
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  • Yaw 2 days ago

    Packed stadium??? Like how??? Eeeiiihhhh Ghana journalist.

  • Nana Boat. 2 days ago

    Will Grade 6 student write such a title? Comparing awhile medalist to a 4th placed competitor. .
    Ghanaweb paa deɛ. , .
    The title looks like one was 1st while the other was 2nd.

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 2 days ago

    Even who? Tobi went to live in Jamaica so she coukd train with Steve Francis, mills and those who have a track record of producing gold medals Usain Assafa Elaine, Shelly, Jackson why aren't gh athletes elevating? No ambitio ...
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