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Speedsters Club Makes Ghana Proud

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Edwin Gadayi (L) with Grace Obour

GNPC Ghana Fastest Human speedsters quartet ‒ Grace
Obuor (400m), Edwin Gadayi (100m), Rita Kyere (800m) and Gadayi Edwin (200m) ‒ left
good footprints in the just-ended ECOWAS Athletics Championship in Niger.

The
quartet demonstrated brilliance in their respective events to win gold.

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Gad Owusu
(U-20 400m), Elizabeth Boamah (U-20 800m), Rose Yeboah (U-20 high-jump) and Grace
Obour (200m) also made Ghana and themselves proud by wining silver in their
various events.

The
bronze category saw Jeff Hammond (long-jump bronze), Raymond French (200m) and
Baba Seidu (400m) distinguishing themselves.

From the
four gold medals, three are products of the GNPC Speedsters Club ‒ Edwin Gadayi (gold in 100 and
200) and Grace Obuor (400).

Founder
of Ghana Fastest Human race, Reks Brobby, commended Ghana Athletics Association
(GAA) for making the ECOWAS trip possible.

“I must
commend the GAA for making the trip possible, and also ensuring the development
of athletics in the country. I congratulate the athletes as well for making Ghana
proud,” he added.

By Kofi Owusu Aduonum

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