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    Watch Ghana’s 4×100 relay team finish second to qualify for the World Athletics Championships

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    Bokpin (L) and Fuseini (R) are part of Ghana's 4x100 relay team Bokpin (L) and Fuseini (R) are part of Ghana’s 4×100 relay team

    Ghana’s 4×100 relay team have qualified for the upcoming World Athletics Championships, which will take place in Tokyo, after clocking their season-best time of 38.32s.

    Aggerh started off well, handing the baton to Amoah, who continued with a similar good speed and gave it to Bokpin, who made an incredible sprint.

    Fuseini finished the race with an impressive run, ending closely with the French counterpart in first place, and Ghana second.

    The quartet of athletes, comprising Barnabas Aggerh, Joseph Paul Amoah, Mustapha Alufar Bokpin, and Ibrahim Fuseini, got the qualification at the Guangzhou Relays on Day Two.

    Their French counterparts finished first with a time of 38.31s.

    The French team athletes, including Pablo Mateo, Jeff Erius, Ryan Zeze, and Aymeric Priam, leapfrogged the Ghanaian quartet to finish the race as the winners.

    The team will now prepare adequately to chalk successes at the Tokyo World Championships, taking place from September 13-21, 2025.

    Watch the race below:

    🚨World Athletics Relays: Ghana’s 4x100m quartet qualifies for the World Championship with second place finish after season’s best time of 38.32s.

    What a finish by Fuseini 🔥#3Sports pic.twitter.com/9kmpXW3Evi

    — #3Sports (@3SportsGh) May 11, 2025

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