Algiers, July 12, GNA - Ghana's female athletics team at the 9th All Africa Games in Algiers has declared war, while awaiting the commencement of the athletics segment of the fiesta.
Speaking to the GNA Sports at the Taleb Abdul Rahman Games Village situated at Ben Aknoun, a plush suburb of the Algerian capital, the runners said they had resolved to break all obstacles, if any to ensure they won medals for Ghana.
Esther Danquah, who will enter the starting blocks for the 100 and 200 metres sprints said their determination had no limits as they would like their performances to attract more attention in the track and field categories.
The USA based runner called for equal support for athletics as football and appealed to sports administrators and corporate Ghana to sponsor young, budding athletes to overseas training programmes, adding that athletics also has the capacity to raise Ghana's profile on the world sporting map.
'We are here to prove a point and we surely will win individual and team medals.'
Oh her part, Rosina Amenebede, a soldier based at the Burma Camp in Accra, who will participate in the long jump and 100 metres hurdles said her aim was to get medals in both events.
She said she had benefited from her training tour of Holland and would like to show her gratitude to her employers and the Graphic Corporation, which sponsored her to Holland by returning home with medals. Elizabeth Amolofo, a police woman who said she was the most likely candidate to start the sprint relays for Ghana said her participation in the Commonwealth Games in Australia and the African Championship in Mauritius has enboldened her to face any runner on the circuit regardless of the kind of credentials the runner might have.Algiers, July 12, GNA - Ghana's female athletics team at the 9th All Africa Games in Algiers has declared war, while awaiting the commencement of the athletics segment of the fiesta.
Speaking to the GNA Sports at the Taleb Abdul Rahman Games Village situated at Ben Aknoun, a plush suburb of the Algerian capital, the runners said they had resolved to break all obstacles, if any to ensure they won medals for Ghana.
Esther Danquah, who will enter the starting blocks for the 100 and 200 metres sprints said their determination had no limits as they would like their performances to attract more attention in the track and field categories.
The USA based runner called for equal support for athletics as football and appealed to sports administrators and corporate Ghana to sponsor young, budding athletes to overseas training programmes, adding that athletics also has the capacity to raise Ghana's profile on the world sporting map.
'We are here to prove a point and we surely will win individual and team medals.'
Oh her part, Rosina Amenebede, a soldier based at the Burma Camp in Accra, who will participate in the long jump and 100 metres hurdles said her aim was to get medals in both events.
She said she had benefited from her training tour of Holland and would like to show her gratitude to her employers and the Graphic Corporation, which sponsored her to Holland by returning home with medals. Elizabeth Amolofo, a police woman who said she was the most likely candidate to start the sprint relays for Ghana said her participation in the Commonwealth Games in Australia and the African Championship in Mauritius has enboldened her to face any runner on the circuit regardless of the kind of credentials the runner might have.