Massive Crowd Herald HD+ Kids Armwrestling

An action from the event

A fully packed Archbishop Akwasi Sarpong Hall at the St Louis Senior High School gave armwrestling enthusiasts a good and quality time at the last regional qualifier for the HD+ Kids Armwrestling Championship in Kumasi.

A crowd of over 1,000 patrons from neighbouring schools and the community filled the venue to catch a glimpse of what organisers describe as the beginning of the youth development programme for the Ghana Armwrestling Federation (GAF). About 120 kids between the ages of 12 and 16 signed up for the challenge to battle for one of the 15 available slots in Ashanti Region to represent the region at the National Championships.

Amidst performances from students and the HD+ celebrity kids, patrons had an unforgettable experience and excitement that got the Chief Executive Officer of SES HD Plus Ghana, Mr. Theodore Asampong and top guests glued to their seat till the last battle.

In the men’s heavyweight division, all three winners were from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Senior High School (SHS). Adams Atidana Oliver won gold, with Ofori Appiah Joel and Samuel Owusu winning silver and bronze respectively.

The men middleweight category saw Tabiri Maxwell from Kumasi Academy winning gold, while Sani Abubakar from Asem Junior High School (JHS) and Roonie Frimpong from Asaego JHS winning silver and bronze, with Bernard Nyarko from Asem JHS grabbing the lightweight division gold while Robert Bright Bambil from Werewereso JHS won bronze.

Exciting and grueling battles were witnessed in the female categories where quality talents were identified by the technical team of GAF.

Mariam Abdul Mumin from Asem Islamic won the female lightweight division followed by Felicia Sarbour from KNUST SHS, while Sandra Kalibi from New Amakom JHS won bronze.

From The Sports Desk

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