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    A journey of dreams, setbacks, and resilience

    Papa LincBy Papa LincJanuary 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    Prince Maubrey during an interview on GhanaWeb TV's Sports Check play videoPrince Maubrey during an interview on GhanaWeb TV’s Sports Check

    At just four years old, Prince Maubrey had a dream—not just to run but to win a medal at the Olympics.

    Born to Ghanaian parents, he spent his early years in Brooklyn, New York, until the age of eight, when his family relocated to Irvington, New Jersey. It was there that his artistic and athletic talents began to blossom.

    Growing up in downtown New York, Maubrey faced the challenges of an ever-demanding environment and limited financial resources to support his aspirations. With his childhood dream slipping further out of reach, he turned to selling drugs to fund his ambitions.

    However, his luck ran out, as he was sentenced to 60 years in prison. After serving part of his sentence, the charges were dropped, and he was released. Shortly after, he was diagnosed with cancer, putting his athletics journey on hold.

    With his dreams seemingly shattered, Maubrey turned to Jesus Christ whom he believes healed him of the cancer. This life-changing experience brought him back to Ghana in 2023, hoping to secure qualification for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

    Unfortunately, a relapse forced him to return for further treatment, ending his chances of competing in the Games.

    Now fully cured, Maubrey has returned to his motherland with his dreams still intact and a renewed determination to succeed. He remains unwavering in his mission, motivated to achieve his goals despite the challenges he has faced.

    During an interview with Frank-Kamal Acheampong on Sports Check on GhanaWeb TV, Maubrey revealed his vision extends beyond personal achievements. He is passionate about revitalizing athletics in Ghana and has ambitious plans to renovate the El Wak Sports Stadium.

    He also expressed his heartbreak upon learning that the Black Stars failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

    Watch the full interview on Sports Check with Frank-Kamal Acheampong below

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