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A group photograph of the winners, sponsors and Reks Brobby (2nd R) after the presentation

University of Ghana’s Azameti Benjamin left good footprints in the
Cape Coast GNPC Ghana Fastest Human open on Saturday.

He shrugged of stiff opposition from pre-event favourite Edwin Gadayi
(10:83secs) from Kumasi after clocking 10.68secs.  Western Region’s Raymond French finished third
in 10.90secs.

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In the seniors (female) category, Grace Obour emerged tops after recording
12.49secs, with Josephine Awemegah (Central Region) clocking 12.68 to place
second.  Rafiatu Nuhu (Ashanti Region) finished
third in 12.85secs.   

Ghana Fastest Human founder, Reks Brobby, hailed the athletes for demonstrating
high level of.

“I am glad we keep improving by the years; I can say we are on track
as far as the dream of reviving athletics in our schools is concerned. We will
continue to thank our sponsors, GNPC, headline sponsor, Adidas, Indomie, Global
Media Alliance, Moringa King, Wrenco Printing and Kriate Lync
Advertising Company Limited for keeping  faith with
us,” he stated.

The boys U-10, 60m
saw Moyosoreoluw Odebunmi (9:29) of UCC Primary winning, while Williams Kesson (9.47)
and Moses Arthur ( 9.72) following in that order.
 
It was Sarah A. Appeatsiwa,
also from UCC Primary, who finished first in the girls 10, 60m in 10.47secs.
Charlotte Essoun, UCC
Prim (C/R) 10.48 came second, while Priscilla Ankomah, UCC Prim
(C/R) 10.80 also came third.
 
Beniako Issac won
the boys U-15 in 12.45 , while Linda Amponsah won the girls’ version in 12.89.
The boys U-18 top
prize went to Baba Hamidu, 11.45, with Grace Arthur (13.70) picking the girls’
version.
  
Anning Darko of UDS
won the male shot put event, with Abigail Entie picking the girls’ top prize.   

Addai
Owusu Joshua won the male long jump in 6.14m, with
Josephine Avemegah (5.72m) winning the ladies’ event.
 Kotei Robert won the men’s high jump in1.95m,
while Yeboah
Rose (1.60m) did herself proud in the female category.

Athletes who excelled took home certificates, medals, trophies and products from the sponsors.

By Kofi Owusu Aduonum

 

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