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Sports News of Monday, 11 November 2019

Source: Dennis Kweku Moore

Japan Ambassador’s Judo Championship ends at the Hathiramani Hall

Judoka Eleazar Dodoo won in a spectacular fashion against fellow compatriot Godwin Gaiety Judoka Eleazar Dodoo won in a spectacular fashion against fellow compatriot Godwin Gaiety

Ghana’s experienced judoka Eleazar Dodoo won in a spectacular fashion against fellow compatriot Godwin Gaiety in their 81kg final contest yesterday at the Hathiramani hall of the Accra sports stadium.

Godwin Dadi and Lamber Faizuku came third and fourth respectively to climax the 81kg division.

In the 73kg contest Rabbi Pambele clinched a tailored victory over Aziz Abisiri with Augustine Suzah and Francis Adadzi placing third and fourth respectively.
The Under 15 girls category was equally interesting with Evelyn Dzato triumphing over Ophelia Danso with Ramatu Sulley and Vania Mensah placing third and fourth respectively.

Alhassan Joseph came first in the 12 years boys category with a throw victory over Clinton Teye. The third position went to Prince Aware with Kwabena Twum Baah placing fourth.

Tintom Amaria and Yaw Kelvin Boafo registered their respective wins in the under 10 and 8 boys categories.

The event which was graced by his Excellency the Ambassador of Japan to Ghana- Mr.Himeno was very competitive and attracted appreciable spectatorship. It was again graced by the Deputy Director of the National Sports Authority Mr. Saka Quaye and the President of the Ghana Judo Federation-Mr. Emmanuel Tetteh.
Speaking in his opening remarks the judo president iterated the challenges the federation is facing in the technical al division.


“we have realized there is a technical challenge n our national team so come early next year we are going o organize a training programme for all referees”-he said.

He implored all referees to sharpen their skills thereof and await that programe. He stressed that Judo is a way of life and a peaceful sport that can be employed in our daily lives.

The Japanese Ambassador in his opening remarks expressed his happiness to witness the wonderful Judo community. He mentioned the need to show support and attention to martial arts since the sport is one of peace and control over the body and mind.

“Together will like to have even greater attention of the sport in future,” he concluded.