Sensei Anani Kwadjo, Ghana’s representative in Judo at the 2020 Olympic Games believes nothing is impossible and he is at the Games to have an experience.
Speaking to this portal, from the Games Village, the 90 kg athlete said anything can happen in life and sports, however, he hopes for a good experience and performance.
The Silver medal winner at the African Championship in Senegal, where he qualified for the Olympic Games urged Ghanaians to wish the Team in Tokyo all the best.
His Italian trainer, Victorio Serenelli advised Ghanaian youth to practice judo as it is a way of life.


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