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Sun, 18 Feb 2024 Article

African Games 2023: Chef de Mission confident Ghana will win more than 30 medals.

By Princeton Wiredu
African Games 2023: Chef de Mission confident Ghana will win more than 30 medals.

Team Ghana's Chef de Mission for the 2023 Africa Games, Ernest Danso is confident that the team will win “more than 30 medals” in next month’s 13th edition of the continental multi-sport event to be held in Ghana.

The African Games starts from 8 to 23 March 2024 with 23 competitive sporting events lined up for the competition, 8 of these events—athletics, table tennis, tennis, triathlon, swimming, cycling, wrestling and badminton—will double as qualifiers for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.

Since 2007 in Algeria, Ghana has not finished the games with more than 25 medals at the event- 17(2011), 19(2015)and 13(2019).

Speaking on Team Talk, on Asaase 99.5, Ernest was not emphatic on the number of medals the team has targeted but was confident Ghana will be among the best on the medal table.

“The wish is to host a win. But I strongly believe that the medals will be more.”

“I can't mention numbers, but I'm definitely sure the numbers will be way, way more than whatever we've had in the past. It should be more than even 30.”- Ernest Danso, Chef de Mission said.

Some disciplines began camping in Cape Coast on 19 January,just 37 days to the start of the games.

When asked if the athletes can live up to the expectations with the short time preparations, he replied: “I believe so, I totally believe that they can.”

Medal winners to receive bonuses
Ernest further revealed that podium finishers will receive winning bonuses per medal with the amount yet to be determined.

“We are in discussions with the sports ministry to have a finality on that to know exactly how much we are paying. I'm fighting for the best for them.”

“I really want it to be on international standard, even pay them better than whatever has been paid in the past. So we are still in talks and then apart from the per diems that have been paid with a normal standard.

“We're looking at the winning bonuses as well as, per medals, if it's gold or bronze-whichever price so before we conclude it will be announced to the media, and Ghanaians.”

Psychological preparations
Ceferin also stressed the importance of preparing the athletes mentally for the games. He revealed that four psychologists are with the team to condition the athletes with therapy sessions, fitness tests, and medical for the games.

“I think for me, the most important thing is not too much of the physical thing that we do as athletes or sportsmen. The psychological aspect is what I always emphasize my campaign on because the best place for the best athletes in this world, is not just going to compete, it’s how prepared they are psychologically.

“We have our four psychologists inside the camp who are actually taking the athletes through all these therapy sessions and everything.

So it's key that we condition these athletes very well. We've done a lot of fitness testing, to be sure that these athletes are actually fit to train. The initial plan was to get coaches who are well endowed with all this knowledge in handling athletes. But nonetheless, we got these fitness coaches who are in camp who are actually taking them through this process.”

He continued “We have a whole medical team in place, we have physios on site as well who are also doing their par. They(athletes)are eating three times daily, and they are fed well. They have enough water to dehydrate them because of all these weather conditions that we have now.”

“So it's not it's not 100% But at least I think we've put in some bit of effort that is actually to motivate these athletes- we've been able to pay per diems. For the first time, they had full per diems, and a reasonable amount was paid to the athletes.”

Favouritism in team selections
There are concerns that the selection of athletes to represent the country in the various disciplines are not on fair grounds perhaps due to a lack of trial games at the federations. When asked about that, Ernest admitted that there are favouritism in the selection of athletes to compete for Ghana.

“I think we've done our best. But I can't say it's the best. I always believe that there's this element of favouritism and other things out there. So we've tried our best to make sure we fished out some few.

“Personally, as a human being, as a Chef de Mission, I think it is what it is, but it's possible for us to put up mechanisms to deal with it- it’s a fight that we have to take up.I’ll write a report after this whole African games.

“Some of these things, I think if going forward, we don't look at and watch carefully, will always be a problem for sports in Ghana.”

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