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    Watch the fierce race between Owass and OKESS in 1000m medley

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    OKESS athletes (in yellow) won the 1000m medley in the Ashanti Region inter-schools competition OKESS athletes (in yellow) won the 1000m medley in the Ashanti Region inter-schools competition

    Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School (OKESS) defeated Opoku Ware SHS (Owass) in the men’s 1000m medley event at the ongoing Ashanti Region Inter-Schools Festival.

    The 1000m medley featured 100m × 200m × 300m × 400m in Zone 3 of the qualifiers.

    OKESS started strongly in the opening stages, with their athlete handing over the baton to a teammate who maintained the same pace to keep the momentum going.

    As the race progressed, Owass athletes picked up speed and began to challenge OKESS closely, while the other schools fell behind. Intense baton exchanges and the roaring crowd made the contest even more thrilling.

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    Osei Kyeretwie SHS, whose athletes wore yellow, maintained their pace until the end and won with a time of 3:15.28s, edging out Opoku Ware SHS, who competed in blue, in a dramatic finish.

    OKESS eventually emerged as the overall Super Zonals champions with 122 points, while Owass placed second, followed by other schools.

    A video of the race has gained attention on social media, with sports enthusiasts praising the intensity and competitiveness of the event at the secondary school level.

    Watch the race below:

    Ashanti Region Inter Schools Athletics Championship 4x400m race : Opoku Ware School and Osei Kyeretwie Senior High School

    What a race it was 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/y1AJczHKqh

    — KELVIN OWUSU ANSAH (@TheKelOwusu) February 9, 2026

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