Emmanuel Dasor graduates from Kentucky University Emmanuel Dasor, a Ghanaian sprinter in the United States of America (USA), has graduated from the Western Kentucky University, with a Degree in Business Administration. ...[READ MORE]
Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games announce major gender equality initiatives GOLD COAST – In preparation for...[READ MORE]
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GOC names Chefs d’Missions for international competitions The Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) has named Mohammed Sahnoon, president of the Ghana Cycling Federation, as Chef d’Mission for Ghana’s team at next...[READ MORE]
Black Cranes qualify for 2018 Gold Coast C’wealth Games The national weightlifting team – Black Cranes has qualified for the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games to be held in Australia. The team would be represented by Forrester...[READ MORE]
Beach Volleyball team in flying start GHANA made an impressive start in the 6th Commonwealth Youth Games which is underway in Nassau, Bahamas. The Ghanaian pair of Kelvin Katey Carbon and Eric Tsatsu defeated their opponents from Papua New Guinea in two straight sets in the opening preliminary match and will be full of confidence as...[READ MORE]
Ghana Government to support 12 disciplines at Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games Minister of Youth and Sports Hon. Isaac Asiamah, MP has disclosed that government is ready to support the nation’s preparation and participation in the 2018 Commonwealth Games (CWG) in Gold Cost, Australia. Launching Ghana’s campaign for the Gold Coast 2018, he...[READ MORE]
Ben Nunoo Mensah calls for motivation of para-athletes Mr Ben Nunoo Mensah, President of the Ghana Olympics Committee (GOC) has urged all Ghanaians to support and encourage disabled athletes in the country. Mr. Nunoo Mensah said, it is...[READ MORE]
GOC President keen to stop nationality switches The President of the Ghana Olympic Committee, Ben Nunoo-Mensah, has revealed his support for plans by the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) to help curb the frequent nationality changes by African athletes. According to Mr. Nunoo-Mensah, the current ease in the process of...[READ MORE]
Mr. Herbert Mensah, President of the Ghana Rugby Football Union (GRFU) believes the national team named The Eagles has what it takes to play at high international level and they must train to be better and fitter. Speaking to the Media after Ghana had won the three nation Rugby Africa Regional Challenge he commended The Eagles and challenged them to play harder and...[READ MORE]