The two Ghanaian athletes; Eric Nkansah and Leo Myles-Mills who took part in the IAAF 9TH World Indoor athletics championship in Birmingham, UK (14-16 March) failed to win laurels in the championship.
Leo Myles-Mills ran in the 60 Meters Heat "6" and failed to qualify for the next round in his lane 8 as he finished in the 7TH position(Bib 189) with a time of 6.83 sec to the Brazilian Vincente Lenilson's 6.63 sec who was first.
Eric Nkansah also ran in the lane 6 of Heat 4 placed 2ND and qualified for the semi-finals of the 60 Meters with a time of 6.61sec, but failed to advance from the semi-finals stage to the grand final though he placed 3RD(Bib 190) with his tme of 6.63sec.
Their exit is a big leason for the GAAA to organize more championship to keep the Ghanaian athletes in good shape for the All-African games to be held in Nigeria later this year. A word to the MOYS & NSC is ...!
The two Ghanaian athletes; Eric Nkansah and Leo Myles-Mills who took part in the IAAF 9TH World Indoor athletics championship in Birmingham, UK (14-16 March) failed to win laurels in the championship.
Leo Myles-Mills ran in the 60 Meters Heat "6" and failed to qualify for the next round in his lane 8 as he finished in the 7TH position(Bib 189) with a time of 6.83 sec to the Brazilian Vincente Lenilson's 6.63 sec who was first.
Eric Nkansah also ran in the lane 6 of Heat 4 placed 2ND and qualified for the semi-finals of the 60 Meters with a time of 6.61sec, but failed to advance from the semi-finals stage to the grand final though he placed 3RD(Bib 190) with his tme of 6.63sec.
Their exit is a big leason for the GAAA to organize more championship to keep the Ghanaian athletes in good shape for the All-African games to be held in Nigeria later this year. A word to the MOYS & NSC is ...!