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Commonwealth Games: Ghana grabs two silver and three bronze medals


  8 Août      28        Sport (7837),

   

Accra, Aug. 7, GNA – Team Ghana won a total of two silver and three bronze medals at the 2022 Commonwealth Games held in Birmingham.

Ghana’s national boxing team, the Black Bombers, grabbed two silver medals and a bronze medal at this year’s games.

Abraham Mensah, a product of the Out Boxing Gym in Accra, grabbed a silver medal in the bantamweight division.

The Ghanaian boxing prodigy lost against Northern Ireland’s James Eagleson 5-0 on points in the finals, and therefore settled for a silver medal.

Joseph Commey, who was scheduled to fight Jude Gallegher in the finals, could not honour the bout due to illness.

He was forced to forfeit the final bout in the men’s featherweight (54-57KG), as he took home the silver medal.

Experienced boxer Abdul Wahid Omar, on the other hand, grabbed a bronze medal despite losing in the semi-finals against Mauritius boxer Richamo Collins.

On the track, Joseph Paul Amoah won a bronze medal for Ghana in the 200m after clocking 20.49s.

It was the first medal in the 200m since George Daniels won silver for Ghana at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand.

Ghanaian female long jumper Deborah Acquah grabbed a bronze medal after an impressive 6.95m in the finals.

Acquah, coming into this year’s games, had a personal best of 6.37m, but improved on her performance, grabbing Ghana’s third bronze medal at this year’s Commonwealth Games.

The closing ceremony of this year’s games would take place on Monday, August 8, 2022, at the Alexander Stadium.

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