Ghana’s 200m record holder, James Dadzie, traded spikes for tradition this past weekend as he celebrated love in an elegant all-white ceremony surrounded by his partner and family.
The images, shared on his Instagram page on Sunday, September 14, 2025, captured a softer side of the athlete who has long been known for his explosive speed on the track.
In one of the standout photos, Dadzie stood tall beside his partner, both dressed in radiant white, their smiles hinting at a bond that extends far beyond athletics.
The caption read; “First we run laps and now we’re running life together,” with a playful nod to his track career, and perhaps a subtle reminder of how far their journey has come.
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Family was central to the moment, with his loved ones also showing support and creating an atmosphere of purity and unity with them.
The sprinter, son of John and Rose Dadzie, has often spoken about the importance of support in his career, and this celebration seemed a reflection of that grounding.
For Dadzie, who carved his name into Ghana’s sprint history with a blistering 19.79 seconds over 200m at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout, the weekend marked more than medals and times; it was a moment to embrace love and partnership.
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