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Ghana’s 4x100m relay team is gearing up for Heat 2 at the Paris Olympics

  • August 8, 2024
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Abdul Rasheed Saminu, a key member of Ghana’s 4×100 men’s relay team, predicts a fierce competition on Thursday. The relay is scheduled to take place on Thursday, August 8, 2024, at the Stade France during the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympics.

Ghana’s team, led by Benjamin Azamati and supported by Joseph Paul Amoah, Saminu Abdul Rasheed, Fuseini Ibrahim, and Botsio Isaac, will seek to go to the finals.

With Ghana’s hopes of having a substantial impact at the Games fading, Olympic Games men’s 200m semi-finalist Abdul Rasheed Saminu is aiming for a medal.

“The current focus is on the 4×100 relay on Thursday.” Me and Azamati have gotten a feel for the course, and I know the other guys are practicing well for the relay.”

We are going to give it our all to ensure that Ghana is in at least the top three.”

Benjamin Azamati and Abdul Rasheed Saminu finished their respective races in the semi-finals of the men’s 100 metres.

In Heat 2 Lane 3, Ghana will compete against China, Liberia, Brazil, Jamaica, Germany, and host France for a position in the finals.

The relay is Ghana’s final event in the ongoing competition, and the quartet has guaranteed to conclude the country’s campaign.

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