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Team Ghana wins 14 Medals at Inaugural African School Games in Algeria

Gabby Ofei by Gabby Ofei
August 5, 2025
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Ghana’s student-athletes showcased remarkable talent and determination at the maiden edition of the African School Games held in Algeria, clinching an impressive total of 14 medals — 2 gold, 3 silver, and 9 bronze.

The multi-sport event, which brought together young athletes from across the continent, saw Team Ghana excel particularly in badminton, where the country secured both of its gold medals.

🥇 Gold Medal Wins

  • Girls Doubles (Badminton): Adu Moslena Ama Korama and Quarcoo Racheal claimed the top prize with a dominant display.

  • Mixed Doubles (Badminton): The pair of Adu-Mintah Obapomba and Adu Moslena Ama Korama proved too strong for the competition.

🥈 Silver Medal Wins

  • Boys Doubles (Badminton): Adu Melchizedek Takyi and Adu-Mintah Obapomba finished second.

  • Boys Flyweight (Boxing, 50kg): Laryea William impressed en route to silver.

  • Boys Lightweight (Boxing, 60kg): Ablorh Abdul Rahman also earned silver after a spirited campaign.

🥉 Bronze Medal Wins

  • Boys Singles (Badminton): Obapomba Adu-Mintah added to Ghana’s medal tally.

  • Badminton Relay Event: Team Ghana picked up bronze in the team relay.

  • Table Tennis: Mensah Michael Agyapong secured bronze in the boys singles.

  • Basketball (3×3): Ghana’s team grabbed bronze in a competitive field.

  • Boxing (Light Flyweight, 48kg): Ofori Richardson fought his way to a bronze medal.

  • Taekwondo (-55kg Girls): Jessica Mensah earned a spot on the podium.

  • Athletics:

    • Girls Triple Jump – Egyan Christiana

    • Boys Medley Relay

    • Girls Medley Relay

The total medal haul of 14 reflects the growing strength of Ghana’s school sports system and the immense potential of its youth athletes.

The 2025 African School Games served as a platform for young talents across Africa to compete at a continental level, and Ghana’s performance is a sign of brighter days ahead in grassroots sports.

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