Ghana clocked 38.79 to finish second in the race; close to the Netherlands who won the race.
2018 World indoor 60m finalist, Sean Safo-Antwi started the race for Ghana who were placed in lane 7.
Current Ghana’s 100M record holder Benjamin Azamati took over from Sean Safo-Antwi before handing over to Joseph Oduro Manu and Joseph Amoah finishing the race.
Read Full StoryGhana’s men’s 4x100m Relay team with that automatic Olympic Games ticket. Incredible job, guys. Azamati with a flying second leg and look at that anchor from Joe Paul. Ghana finished second by 8000th of a second. #Citisports. pic.twitter.com/IHZoOPc0cL
— Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo (@Fentuo_) May 1, 2021
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