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Greater Accra Shines At 2019 Korean Ambassador's Cup Taekwondo Championship

By Sammy Heywood Okine
Sports News Greater Accra Shines At 2019 Korean Ambassador's Cup Taekwondo Championship
DEC 11, 2019 LISTEN

The Greater Accra Regional Taekwondo Association (GARTA) team, won the 11th Korean Ambassador’s Cup (KAC) Taekwondo Championships held at the Korea Sports Complex (Tema C3), from Thursday to Saturday, December 5 to 7, 2019.

The Region presented 20 athletes for the championship, and won a total of 14 medals, 6 Gold, 3 Silver and 5 Bronze, gathering 114 points.

Volta Region, who gathered 48 points after winning 2 Gold medals, 1 Silver medal and 5 Bronze medals placed second. Northern region and Eastern region were tied on 3rd position with 1 Gold medal, 1 Silver medal and 2 Bronze medals apiece.

Captain of the Greater Accra team, Joshua Ayettey told the media they have proved that they have the best to represent the country.

“I am happy to compete for my region and I feel excited because most of the regions feel most of the national athletes comes from Accra which is bad idea but with this championship, Greater Accra has proven to the whole country that we have the best and can provide the best.”

Greater Accra’s Benson Addo, who could nor make the medal zone at last year’s event got to the finals but lost to Lawrence Tweasam in a fiercely contested bout in the male -58kg.

Another all Greater Accra finals was between Kezia Gbedze and Patience Takyi in the female -49Kg.

Julian Aryee of Greater Accra won Gold Medal after winning the finals of the -68kg against Loic Souma from the Western Region.

Jesse Apalazoya from the Upper East region also got to the finals of -63kg but lost to Jian-Eudes Sossou from the Eastern Region.

Sulley Sumana of the Northern region won Gold Medal in the male -80kg, Kiki Romaric from the Volta region clinched Gold medal in the +87Kg.

President of the Ghana Taekwondo Federation (GTF), Frederick Lartey Out hinted the media about the importance of the event.

“This year has been different because we had all our Member regional Association athletes coming to participate. Our numbers have also increased and it tells you how we’re growing. Our relationship with the Korean Embassy has been cordial because if they have agreed to support the regions, Transport, Feeding and Accommodation to come down and compete, it tells you, we are growing our relationship. We hope to move from Greater Accra to another region to promote the sport there. We have got a brighter future because of the huge numbers in the Cadet category because the children will replace the juniors and seniors when they can no longer compete” he expressed.

Apart from winning the overall Best region, Greater Accra had Lawrence Tweasam and Patience Takyi won the Most promising Male and Female athlete’s trophy.

In the other categories, Adizatu Shaba and Emmanuel Kofi Turkson from Sunyani Taekwondo Club were awarded the Most promising Athletes in the Para division while Groove Johnson and Alice Ganga won that of the Juniors Category.

WAM Tema players, Ryana Gyimah and Paa Kojo Yirenkyi Obeng also lifted the Most Promising trophies in the Cadet category.

Counsellor Dongik Jeong of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea sponsors the championship promised their undying support to the development of Taekwondo in Ghana.

“This support comes from the Korean government and we will continue to support the development of Taekwondo. Taekwondo in Ghana has future because since I came to Ghana, participants keep increasing and I hope to see more participants next year from all the regions of Ghana.”

With this year’s theme being ‘Developing Taekwondo in the Regions’, the Opening and Closing ceremonies attracted a lot of dignitaries including parents whose wards competed in the Cadet and Junior categories.

GOC President Ben Nunoo Mensah, NPC President, Samson Deen, His Excellency, the Ambassador of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, KIM Sungsoo, President of the Ghana Triathlon Federation, Bawa Fuseini, President of the Ghana Armwrestling Federation, Charles Osei Asibey who is also general secretary of SWAG, were among those who graced the event.

A total of 348 athletes from all categories competed which was an increase from last year’s 292. The 12th edition comes off next July.

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