Brooby (L), the winner (with trophy) and other runners-up
An impressive run of 10.1seconds (hand timed) by 2020 Olympian, Sarfo Ansah, has handed him this year’s GNPC Ghana’s Fastest Human race finals title.
The feat, recorded at the Cape Coast Stadium over the weekend, is the second time he is winning the ultimate after 2021.
Following closely in second and third positions were Bokpim Mustapha Alufar, recording (10.4secs) and Salifu Gafaru (10.5secs) respectively.
Speedster Club’s Janet Mensah won the female race in 11.5seconds.
She shrugged off keen competition from Beatrice Boakye and Felicia Awudi in an exciting race.
Founder of Ghana Fastest Human Race, Reks Brooby, commended the athletes for demonstrating resilience and good sportsmanship.
“You are all winners regardless of your positions, you have demonstrated great sportsmanship, and I must say I am highly impressed. I thank our loyal sponsors GNPC, Adidas, GOIL, Moringa King, Global Media Alliance, Sports Equity Lab, Kriate Lync Wrenco Printing, and Pipas Gym for their continued support,” said Brooby.
Below are the full results:
U-15 Boys
1st Felix Anorigiya
2nd Albert Abofla
3rd Harrison Adjei
U-15 Girls
1st Dartey Florence
2nd Adu Bofa Lilian
3rd Serwaa A. Ernestina
U-18 Boys
1st Isaac Sarfo
2nd Ransford Addison
3rd Moses Mbila
U-18 Girls
1st Florence Agyemang Kass
2nd Aisha Ibrahim
3rd Fulera Suleman
Seniors – Males
1st Sarfo Ansah
2nd Bokpim Mustapha Alufar
3rd Salifu Gafaru
Seniors – Females
1st Janet Mensah
2nd Beatrice Boakye
3rd Felicia Awudi
By Kofi Owusu Aduonum