Emmanuel Yeboah Wins 2017 GNPC Ghana`s Fastest Human Men In Accra






Erstwhile 2014 GNPC Ghana's Fastest Human wins the Accra event in grand style. Qualifying from the competitive heat to the Finals, he beat Desmond Aryee on his home grounds on Saturday 22nd July 2017.Shadrack Opoku was 2nd and Desmond was 3rd in the final.

Emmanuel Yeboah pledged he will win the final event in Kumasi amidst his compatriots.
"I know myself and I have worked hard for this event and come September 16, I will win “he said.
Yeboah, popularly called “T-20” by his peers, has called upon Government and other stakeholders to support athelest in Ghaan to become asserts for the nation. “where I have gotten to, I need the support from government and other companies to support us to become asset for the nation”he said.

The champion who is now a student at the University of Cape Coast through the admission of athletes is ready to break Usain Bolt record when supported by government and corporate Ghana. "If I receive the needed support and train well, I will one day beat Usain Bolt record at Olympics" Yeboah said.
CEO and founder of the Ghana’s Fastest Human, Reks Brobbey lauded the athletes for his incredible performance and personally pledged to support him with GHc1000. Yeboah and winners of the Accra event received some packages from sponsors.

Meanwhile, Emmanuel Yeboah was the winner for the U-18 boys 2nd Edition of Ghana's Fastest Human and now the Winner for the Senior Side of the GNPC Ghana’s Fastest Human in Accra. Some dignitaries were present to grace the occasion. Notable people were; Dr. Bella Bello Bitugu, Director of Sports, University of Ghana, Mr. George Haldave Luterout, parts chair of GAA,Dr. Owusu Ansah, Special Assistance to Youth and Sports Minister, Dr. Lartey of  GAA, Mike Ahey, Ohene Kakari among others.

The event had a massive turnout by athletes and supporters at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium. The Finals of the GNPC Ghana’s Fasters Human will be in Kumasi on 16th September 2017.


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