Ghana picked three silver and three bronze medals at the maiden Ghana Open International Taekwondo Championship, which ended over the weekend at the D.G. Hathiramani Sports Hall of the Accra Sports Stadium.
Ghana’s Benson Kwesi Addo, Mercy Asaitewei and Nadia Sackitey won silver in the -54kg,-62kg and +73kg categories respectively, whilst Issah Safianu, Kezia Elemawusi Gbedze and Henrietta Armah won bronze in the -68kg,-46kg and -49 divisions respectively.
Ghana presented 14 athletes and it was the six who stood tall to brush aside competition from their opponents to grab the six medals in a competition which saw 15 countries participating.
Though Ghana did not win a gold medal, the President of the Ghana Taekwondo Federation (GTF) Mr Frederick Out-Lartey told the media after the competition that, he was not disappointed by the performance of the of the athletes, adding that, Ghana’s team was young.
“I’m not disappointed by the team’s performance. Competitions of such nature is not all about winning medals but gaining the experience for future tournaments. Our athletes are young and there’s more room to groom them.”
“I’m not surprised that they performed this way but I’m rather happy that they even picked six medals. This championship will give them exposure to improve and perform better in other international outings,” he said.
“I’m not surprised that they performed this way but I’m rather happy that they even picked six medals. This championship will give them exposure to improve and perform better in other international outings,” he said.
the end of the two-day competition, it was team Cote D’Ivoire who stole the show by winning sixteen medals. The Ivoirians tally included five gold medals, one silver and two bronze by their female team, whilst the men’s team won two gold, one silver and five bronze medals.
They were followed by Niger with the same number of medals but with a lesser number of gold medals, whilst Mali and Nigeria took the third and fourth positions respectively with Ghana placing fifth.
Burkina Faso also won two silver and three bronze medals to place sixth, Benin had one silver and one bronze to take the seventh position, whilst Togo and USA bagged one silver and bronze each for the eight position and Senegal with one Silver for the ninth position on the medal chart.
The Cote D’Ivoire female team was rated as the best and overall best team with Niger picking the best male team.
The Director-General of the National Sports Authority, Robert Sarfo-Mensah congratulated the GTF for successfully hosting the two-day tourney and urged the Ghanaian team to build on the experience acquired from the tournament to prepare adequately for upcoming