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Throwback: How Ghana Men’s 4 x100m relay team missed out on World Championships final [VIDEO]

Edwin Kwakofi by Edwin Kwakofi
April 15, 2020
Reading Time: 1 min read

Ghana’s Men’s sprint relay team were unable to book a place in the final of the 2019 World Athletics Championships after finishing sixth in their semi-final heat.

The gold-winning quartet from the African Games, Sean Safo-Antwi, Benjamin Azamati, Martin Owusu Antwi and Joseph Paul Amoah, were unable to progress in a strong field.

The team ran a time of 38.24s, a season’s best for them but finished behind Great Britain, Brazil, USA, Italy and Jamaica.

There were high expectations for the team after they blitzed to gold in the African Games in a time of 38.30s, just 0.18s shy of the national record, of 38.12s set at the Athens World Championships on 9 August 1997.

Despite running a faster time in Doha, Team Ghana were unable to finish in the qualifying spots.

The big shock in the race was the failure of Jamaica to make the final as well in their first World Championships since Usain Bolt retired.

The race was dominated by Great Britain who posted a World Leading time of 37.56s.

Brazil finished runners-up in a time of 37.90s, with USA finishing third in a time of 38.03s.

Five teams made it out of the second heat – with South Africa finishing ahead of Japan, China, France and the Netherlands.

The USA eventually won the gold medal in the event, followed by Great Britain and Japan.

Below is a video of the race

Ghana's men's relay team set a season's best time but failed to make the final #CitiSports pic.twitter.com/SkPWciorUf

— Edwin Kwakofi (@EdKwakofi) October 5, 2019

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