Paris 2024: Ghana’s 4x100m relay team to compete for spot in final on August 8
By: Nana Kwame Bediako
Ghana’s 4x100m relay team has been assigned to heat 2, lane 3, as the team prepares to compete for a place in the finals at the ongoing Olympic Games in Paris. The highly anticipated event will take place on Thursday, August 8, 2024.
The team, comprised of Azamati Benjamin, Saminu Abdul Rasheed, Joseph Paul Amoah, Fuseini Ibrahim, and Botsio Isaac, will be representing Ghana with hopes of securing the nation’s first medal at the Paris Olympic Games.
The full draw for the heat includes strong competitors from around the world. Lane 2 will see Liberia, while Brazil will occupy lane 4. The People’s Republic of China is positioned in lane 5, and Canada will race in lane 6. Host nation France is in lane 7, with powerhouse Jamaica in lane 8, and Germany rounding out the competition in lane 9.
The Ghanaian team has been training rigorously for this moment, with each member bringing unique strengths to the relay. Azamati Benjamin and Joseph Paul Amoah are known for their explosive speed, while Saminu Abdul Rasheed, Fuseini Ibrahim, and Botsio Isaac provide consistent and reliable performances.
Supporters back home in Ghana are eagerly awaiting the race, with national pride at an all-time high. The possibility of winning Ghana’s first medal in the Paris Olympics has generated widespread excitement and anticipation.
As the team steps onto the track, they carry the hopes and dreams of a nation. The race on August 8th is not just a competition; it is a moment that could potentially rewrite Ghana’s Olympic history.