Tuesday 7 July 2015

Fans Thrilled to Spectacular performances at GAA Interplast - Sea & Shore National Circuit Championships

Athletes from all over the country converged at the El-Wak Sports Stadium last Saturday to compete for top honors in the latest edition of the Ghana Athletics Association (GAA) National circuit Championships sponsored by Sea & Shore and Interplast.

The championship forms part of the Ghana Athletics Association’s programme for athletes ahead of the upcoming All Africa Games (AAG) in Brazzaville

Cloudy skies did not deter the athletes who thronged the stadium in their numbers and produced fantastic and entertaining performances.
Martha Bissah leading the charge in the womens 1500m
Olympic gold medalist, Martha Bissah was not left out of the action and stamped her authority on the womens 1,500m with a 4m 37secs win. Beatrice Konama came in 2nd (4m 44s) and Hawa Combat  3rd (4m 34s).

In the men’s 200m final, Shepherd Agbeko clocked 21.30secs to emerge the winner with Bright Tsitey placing 2nd in 21.75secs and Stephen Opoku 21.77secs in 3rd place.
Shepard Agbeko leading the pack in the men's 200m final
Prosper Goku maintained his record as the local best in the 3,000m division, triumphing again after his earlier heroics at similar competitions in Sunyani and at Akatsi.

Safia Bright failed to maintain her winning streak in the women’s 100m final at Akatsi, losing this time to Dorcas Gyimah in a very close race.
Safia Bright and Dorcas Gyimah neck to neck at the finishing line
Sakat Lariba won the women’s 5,000 metres after clocking 17m 30s minutes to beat Millicent Boadi (17m 35s) and Elizabeth Azuure (17m 40s).

In other events, Robertson Tay won the men's discus and Mary Zuta emerged winner in the women division, while Diana Tetteh triumphed in the 100m hurdles.

The men's High jump saw Robert Kotei jump 1.95m to take pole position, with Kofi Boison placing a close 2nd place jumping the same height. Ezekiel Quarshie came in 3rd place with 1.92m jump.
Robert Kotei in action
In a post-event interview with the Graphic Sports, national athletics chief, Prof. Francis Dodoo, charged the athletes to use the competition to make a mark for themselves.


The Minister for Youth and Sports Dr Mustapha Ahmed and his Deputy, Vincent Oppong Asamoah were all present to grace the occasion and hailed the leadership of the GAA for putting together the event which he said, "will help unearth budding talents".


Source: Daily Graphic