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#GUSA2020: UDS, UEW set new 4x400m record

Ebo Osei by Ebo Osei
January 12, 2020
Reading Time: 1 min read
Photo Credit: Osei Bernard Esar

Photo Credit: Osei Bernard Esar

The University for Development Studies (UDS) and the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) have set new records in the men’s and women’s 4×400 metre events in the ongoing GUSA Games.

Female Division

University of Development Studies broke the record set by the University of Cape Coast (UCC) which was 3:46.16 minutes in 2018.

Photo Credit: Osei Bernard Esar

The team, which was made up of Kate Agyemang and Rafiatu Nuhu, bettered their performance from last year and did a time of 3:44.3633 minutes to clinch gold.

Grace Obour and her University of Ghana teammates had a bad day at the office as they could not make a podium finish despite the loud cheers from the home crowd.

Photo Credit: Osei Bernard Esar

UCC, however, beat all odds to win silver with a time of 3:50.709 minutes while the University of Education, Winneba was third with a time of 3:55.343 minutes.

Medal ranking and time

University for Development Studies – 3:44.363 minutes.

University of Cape Coast – 3:50.709 minutes.

University of Education, Winneba – 3:55.343 minutes.

 

Photo Credit: Osei Bernard Esar 

Male Division

Gad Owusu led the UEW to victory ahead of the University of Ghana and smashed the 4×400 metre record in the process. They recorded a time of 3:09.259 in the final and put the previous record of 3:11.30 minutes, which was set by the UCC, to bed.

How they finished and their times

1- University of Education, Winneba – 3:09.259

2- University of Ghana – 3:09.405 minutes

3- University for Development Studies – 3:10.867

4- University of Cape Coast – 3:11.551

5- Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology – 3:20.471

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