There is hope for Ghana Swimming after seeing young individuals excel at Channel One Championship& Delphina Quaye
President of the Ghana Swimming Association, Delphina Quaye, is a strong believer in the bright future of swimming in Ghana.
She made the comment in a chat with Channel One Sports on the final day of the second edition of the Channel One TV National Swimming Championship.
This year’s competition was held on July 13 and July 14 at the Bortyeman Sports Complex with over 150 swimmers representing eight swim clubs in Ghana compete.
After expressing her satisfaction with the performance of the swimmers, some as young as eight years, the Ghana Swimming Association President was confident about Ghana’s future prospects.
“There is hope for the Association. Seeing these young swimmers swim at this age means we have a long way to go but there is hope for the Association. It means from now till they are maybe 18, 20 years, teaching will still be in session and we will still be raising better and good swimmers than we are seeing now.”
The second edition of the Channel One TV Swimming Championship had Legon Sharks replace Marlins Swim Club as the overall top performer. (Click highlighted text to read full story)