Ghana wins two medals on day 3 of CAA U-18/U-20 Championship

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 4 months ago

    Hello youth of Ghana. You can take your own life with medicine.... for instance 10 paracetamol at once. ........ or combine medicine and akpeteshie or weedicide

  • AKONTA MINING 4 months ago

    I'M EVEN SHY FOR THESE ATHLETES. (Boys running Girls times paaa nie!!).

    Women's world record in 400 meters stands at 47.6 and a Ghanaian under 20 boy did 47.87 secs to take 2nd place?

    The 100M hurdles world record for U ...
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  • Wall Gecko 4 months ago

    We don’t have quality coaches coupled with poor and inadequate training facilities. An improvement will deliver more medals.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 4 months ago

    Let us talk about the diet too. What kind of diet and Training Facilities do they have. What kind of Training Equipments did they use as they were growing up.
    When I was growing up and doing the 400 Meters at UCC, some Athle ...
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  • DotCom 4 months ago

    When countries are winning gold, we are just too happy winning silver and bronze.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 4 months ago

    Yes, because we in Ghana have poor Training Facilities and equipments. Go to Northern Ghana and see the kind of Running Tracks they have and compare them to what the USA, Britain, Canada, China, Russia and Saudi Arabia have a ...
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  • Rain 4 months ago

    Ghanaweb the black queens have disappointed us again why are you not posting the news.

  • Nattie 4 months ago

    Where are the mfantsipim boys not in Ghana squad? Why Shs students who were running 10:30s seconds in 100m and sub 46 in 400m not selected beats my imagination. Oh Ghana

  • Otu Ernest 4 months ago

    The 400 meter runner is a second year student of Koforidua Sectech. He has the capacity to do well. He needs a good coach and proper care