The Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) has backed Team Ghana’s participation in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games by calling on the athletes and officials to make the most of their Olympic experience.
A statement issued and signed by Mr...
The Ghana Olympic Committee President, Ben Nunoo Mensah, has denied reports that Ghana's athletes training in Strasbourg, France are asking for money.
In an interview with the legendary Kwabena Yeboah on GTV Sports+, the President stated that:
“I saw Graphic Sports...
As the Paris 2024 Olympics draw near, Team Ghana is gearing up for the ultimate competition. In a proud moment for the West African nation, sprinter Joseph Paul Amoah has been named captain and flagbearer for the team.
Currently,...
President of Ghana Athletics, Bawa Fuseini says Gadayi’s inability to go for the Olympics Games is a result of a new regulation introduced by the International Olympics Committee.
Edwin Gadayi who was part of the team that qualified for the...
In a candid assessment of the state of sports in Ghana, former Sports Minister and MP for Odododiodio constituency, Hon. Nii Lantey Vanderpuye, has identified conflict of interest as a major obstacle hindering progress in the industry. Speaking with...
2022 Swag Journalist of the Year Sadick Adams asked the former President with respect to the 24-hour economy and its impact on sports.
Mahama's response
In a media engagement at the Kempinski Hotel on July 7, former president of Ghana and...
In a dynamic address to the nation, former President John Mahama presented his comprehensive plan to revitalize sports and foster talent across Ghana, highlighting his commitment to turning the country into a beacon of athletic excellence.
Mahama began by emphasizing...
Ghana's Olympic team will feature athletes from track and field and swimming events at the Paris 2024 Games.
The team includes:
Benjamin Azamati (Athletics)
Abdul-Rasheed Saminu (Athletics)
Joseph Paul Amoah (Athletics)
Isaac Botsio (Athletics)
Fuseini Ibrahim (Athletics)
Rose Yeboah (Athletics)
Joselle Mensah (Swimming)
Harry Stacey (Swimming)
Benjamin Azamati and...
Recap of Ghanaian track and field athletes that has qualified and those that cam close to qualification. Ghana team.
Men's 100m (56 athletes required)Benjamin Azamati - ranked 39th - qualified
Abdul-Rasheed Saminu ranked 54th - qualified but pending 3 wildcard slots...
Benjamin Azamati, Ghana's record holder, has officially qualified for the 100m event at the 2024 Olympics in Paris via ranking."
Benjamin Azamati, who finished 38th in the world rankings with a time of 10.05s, will represent Ghana in the 100m...