The University of Ghana Stadium came alive on Saturday, January 3, 2026, as the Ghana Junior Olympics transformed into a vibrant celebration of youth, talent, and family support.
The stands were filled with excited parents, guardians and well-wishers, all eager to watch the country’s youngest athletes take their first steps into competitive sport.
Children from the Under-4 category, right up to Under-14 boys and girls, lined up across the track to compete in a variety of athletics events, including the 100 metres, 200 metres, relays, and high jump.
Some of them ran with fearless speed, others with wide smiles, but every race carried the same energy — pure joy mixed with a strong desire to win.
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For many of the children, it was their first time running in front of a crowd, and the roar from the stands made the moment even more special. Mothers, fathers and family members clapped, shouted names and waved encouragement, turning the stadium into a warm and supportive environment.
Even when a child stumbled or finished last, they were still greeted with hugs and applause.
Beyond the medals and finishing positions, the Junior Olympics served a bigger purpose: nurturing confidence, discipline and a love for sport. Events like this help shape the future of Ghanaian athletics, allowing talent to be identified early and giving young athletes the courage to dream big.
Watch highlights of the competition below:
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