Hon. Mustapha Ussif, Minister for Youth and Sports, congratulated bronze medalists Wahid Omar and Joseph Paul Amoah, but demanded an exclusive report on the disqualification of the 4x100m relay team at the ongoing 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.
Boxer Omar won bronze in the light welterweight division, while Amoah’s incredible run earned him bronze in the 200m on Saturday.
Earlier in the day, however, Ghanaians were left extremely disappointed when the 4x100m men’s relay team was disqualified due to a technical blunder by officials.
The team finished third in the semi-finals with a time of 39.05 seconds, ensuring qualification to the final, but, it was later revealed that Ghana failed to inform event organizers about a change in running order at least one hour before the race, leading to a disqualification.
According to the race rules, changes are supposed to be confirmed at least an hour prior to a race.
Ghana had withdrawn Joseph Paul Amoah as the anchor leg because of his impending race in the 200m final – which got the country its first medal on the tracks at the Games in 48 years.
“Congratulations to Wahid Omar and Joseph Paul Amoah who won bronze medals in the Ghana Men’s light welterweight and 200m events respectively,” he wrote on Facebook.
“I also wish Abraham Mensah and Joseph Commey the best of luck in their respective Bantamweight and Featherweight final bouts.”
“On the earlier faux pas 4×100 final race disqualification, I’ve asked the International Games Committee and Chef de Mission to provide an exclusive report to my office about that incident,” Ussif revealed.
The Ghana Athletics Association has already issued an apology to all Ghanaians and the athletes for the team’s disqualification.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana
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