Athletics Wrap: Joe Paul sets 200m indoor NR, Azamati sets 60m school record

Ghanaian athletes continued their impressive start to the 2020 Indoor season with record-breaking runs and jumps in various competitions across the United States.

Tokyo 2020 qualifier, Joseph Paul Amoah, reclaimed his 200m Indoor National Record with a 20.75 seconds clocking at the 2020 Bruce Lehane Scarlet and White Invitational competition in Boston, USA. The previous record was held by compatriot Martin Owusu Antwi (20.79s) set in Feb 2018.

Joe Paul adds the 200m Indoor record to his 200m outdoor record which stands at 20.08s.

Fellow Ghanaian, Emmanuel Dasor, who ran in the same race, came 2nd in 21.33s.

Joseph Paul Amoah (right)

Josephine Anokye meanwhile is closing in on the women’s 200m indoor national record with a brisk 23.61s run in the women’s 200m.

Anokye is now 0.27 secs off Flings Owusu-Agyapong’s national record of 23.34 secs.

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West Texas A&M student, Benjamin Azamati, got his first ever indoor season off to an impressive start barely three weeks after transferring from the University of Ghana to compete for the Buffalos in the USA.

Ben clocked a quick 6.69 secs in the 60m at the 2020 UNM Team Invitational. His time, achieved in the prelims, is tied for the fastest in the nation this season and breaks Tommy Curry’s school record set back in 2015.

Benjamin Azamati, West Texas A&M

There were also impressive outings for Ghanaian athletes in the horizontal jump events.

Long jumper, Abraham Seaneke, leapt to a distance of 7.81m at the 2020 UNM Team Invitational.

The effort is an improvement on his previous other outing in 2020, a 7.47m jump on 18th January at the Sports Performance Center, Lubbock, TX (USA).

Elsewhere, Deborah Acquah, confirmed her fine early season form in the Long Jump with a 6.58m performance at the 2020 Texas Tech Invitational.

Her performance is a 1cm improvement to her national indoor record set 2 weeks ago.

Deborah Acquah (Texas A&M)
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