Team Ghana delivered a spirited performance in the men’s 4x100m relay final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, narrowly missing out on a medal after finishing fourth with a season’s best time of 37.93 seconds.
The quartet of Ibrahim Fuseini, Benjamin Azamati, Joseph Paul Amoah, and Abdul-Rasheed Saminu gave Ghanaians reason to cheer, holding their own against some of the world’s fastest sprinters.
Ghana’s 4x100m team of Benjamin Azamati, Abdul-Rasheed Saminu, Ibrahim Fuseini and Joe Paul Amoah finished outside the medal spots in the Final at the World Athletics Championships.
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The United States claimed gold in a world-leading 37.29s, Canada took silver with 37.55s, while the Netherlands grabbed bronze in a new national record of 37.81s.
Although just outside the podium places, Ghana’s performance reinforced the nation’s growing reputation in sprinting, with Azamati and Amoah once again showcasing consistency on the global stage.
The result also places Ghana among the top relay nations in the world, ahead of several traditional sprinting powerhouses.
This marks another step forward for Ghana athletics, raising hopes for even stronger performances at upcoming championships and the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles


