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Ghanaian Sprinter, Azamati Breaks 22-Year Old Ghana’s 100 Meters Record To Qualify For Tokyo 2021 Olympics

Ghana, for the first time in 22 years, has had her 100 meters Olympic Games record defeated by no other than Sprinter, Benjamin Azamati.

Benjamin Azamati, broke Leo Myles-Mills’ long standing Ghana national record in the 100m and booked a place at this year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo.

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This also makes Azamati the first man to go under 10.00s in 2021 world over.

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He becomes the 3rd Ghanaian athlete to book a ticket to Tokyo after 100m and 200m runner Joseph Paul Amoah and triple jump athlete Nadia Eke.

Source: Ghanaarticles.com

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