Para-Athletes honour NPC President with medals following Athletics Meeting Success

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The Ghana Para Athletics Association
President, Foster Kwarteng, on behalf of the para-sport community and the nation, presented international medals to the President of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC-Ghana), Mr. Samson Deen.

Gilbert Ampiah and Zinabu Issah put Ghana on the map at the world stage, bringing home three medals from the prestigious Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan International Para Athletics Meeting in Marrakech, Morocco.
Sixteen-year-old rising star Gilbert secured his first international medal with an impressive jump of 1.73 meters in the Men’s T44 High Jump.

Zinabu, who is a national record-holder and multiple medallist, captured gold in the Women’s F57 Discus Throw with a record 29.25 meters and silver in the F57 Shot Put with a throw of 8.54 meters.

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The medals were presented as a token of gratitude and inspiration, reaffirming the vision of building Ghana into a continental powerhouse in para-sports.

Mr. Deen expressed his deep appreciation, commending the athletes for their excellence and encouraging all young Ghanaians living with disabilities to dream big, train hard, and aim for global podiums.

The Marrakech competition served as a qualifier for the upcoming Commonwealth and Paralympic Games.

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Para-Athletes honour NPC President with medals following Athletics Meeting Success

Ghana’s Economic Policies Explained for Business Owners

The Ghana Para Athletics Association
President, Foster Kwarteng, on behalf of the para-sport community and the nation, presented international medals to the President of the National Paralympic Committee (NPC-Ghana), Mr. Samson Deen.

Gilbert Ampiah and Zinabu Issah put Ghana on the map at the world stage, bringing home three medals from the prestigious Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan International Para Athletics Meeting in Marrakech, Morocco.
Sixteen-year-old rising star Gilbert secured his first international medal with an impressive jump of 1.73 meters in the Men’s T44 High Jump.

Zinabu, who is a national record-holder and multiple medallist, captured gold in the Women’s F57 Discus Throw with a record 29.25 meters and silver in the F57 Shot Put with a throw of 8.54 meters.

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The medals were presented as a token of gratitude and inspiration, reaffirming the vision of building Ghana into a continental powerhouse in para-sports.

Mr. Deen expressed his deep appreciation, commending the athletes for their excellence and encouraging all young Ghanaians living with disabilities to dream big, train hard, and aim for global podiums.

The Marrakech competition served as a qualifier for the upcoming Commonwealth and Paralympic Games.

Disclaimer: Some content on The High Street Business may be aggregated, summarized, or edited from third-party sources for informational purposes. Images and media are used under fair use or royalty-free licenses. The High Street Business is a subsidiary of SamBoad Publishing under SamBoad Business Group Ltd, registered in Ghana since 2014.

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