Ghanaian para-athletes celebrating with medals at Dubai World Para Athletics Grand Prix competition

Ghana Wins 4 Medals at Dubai Para Athletics Grand Prix

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Ghana's para-athletes claimed four medals at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Dubai, securing their spots for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. Two athletes dominated their events, with one sprinter taking home both bronze and gold.

Ghana's para-athletics team is heading to the Commonwealth Games after a powerful performance in Dubai that left their ambassador beaming with pride.

At the World Para Athletics Grand Prix, Team Ghana secured four medals in what doubled as the final qualification event for Glasgow 2026. The competition showcased the determination and skill of athletes who refuse to let anything limit their potential.

Zainabu Issah led the charge with two silver medals, conquering both the Women's Discus Throw and Women's Shot Put. Her consistent excellence across throwing events proved she's a force to watch in Glasgow.

Hayford Addai turned the track into his personal stage. He started with bronze in the Men's 400 meters, then shifted gears to claim gold in the Men's 100 meters, showing versatility few sprinters can match.

Ghana's Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Hammed Rashid Tunde, celebrated the team's success with heartfelt praise. He called them "gallant daughters and sons of Mother Ghana" who proved that limits exist only in our minds.

Ghana Wins 4 Medals at Dubai Para Athletics Grand Prix

"I say 'Ayekoo' to the entire Team Ghana, athletes and technical staff alike," Tunde said, using the Akan word for congratulations. His message extended beyond the medals to the inspiration these athletes spark in young people across Ghana.

The Ripple Effect

The victory in Dubai reaches far beyond four medals. These athletes have secured direct qualification to the Commonwealth Games, putting Ghana's para-athletics program on the global stage.

Their success sends a powerful message to young athletes with disabilities across West Africa. When they see Issah and Addai on the podium, they see possibilities, not limitations.

The technical staff and support system behind these athletes also deserve recognition. Their commitment to excellence created the foundation for this medal-winning performance.

Now Team Ghana turns its focus toward Glasgow 2026, where they'll compete among the Commonwealth's best. If Dubai was any indication, they'll arrive ready to make their nation proud once again.

Ghana's para-athletes just reminded the world that determination knows no boundaries.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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