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
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Girls Doubles (Badminton): Adu Moslena Ama Korama and Quarcoo Racheal claimed the top prize with a dominant display.
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Mixed Doubles (Badminton): The pair of Adu-Mintah Obapomba and Adu Moslena Ama Korama proved too strong for the competition.
🥈 Silver Medal Wins
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Boys Doubles (Badminton): Adu Melchizedek Takyi and Adu-Mintah Obapomba finished second.
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Boys Flyweight (Boxing, 50kg): Laryea William impressed en route to silver.
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Boys Lightweight (Boxing, 60kg): Ablorh Abdul Rahman also earned silver after a spirited campaign.
🥉 Bronze Medal Wins
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Boys Singles (Badminton): Obapomba Adu-Mintah added to Ghana’s medal tally.
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Badminton Relay Event: Team Ghana picked up bronze in the team relay.
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Table Tennis: Mensah Michael Agyapong secured bronze in the boys singles.
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Basketball (3×3): Ghana’s team grabbed bronze in a competitive field.
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Boxing (Light Flyweight, 48kg): Ofori Richardson fought his way to a bronze medal.
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Taekwondo (-55kg Girls): Jessica Mensah earned a spot on the podium.
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Athletics:
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Girls Triple Jump – Egyan Christiana
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Boys Medley Relay
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Girls Medley Relay
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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.









