By: Kwame Bediako
Team Ghana’s Junior Swimming squad has departed for Egypt to compete in the 16th Africa Junior Swimming Championships, set for April 30 to May 3, 2025, at the Cairo International Stadium. The team is captained by Tamba Akin Boamah, Oduma Agyei (deputy captain) and features standout swimmers like Michael Arthur Crabbeman and Johnson Gyarko.”
The Ghanaian contingent is eager to showcase their skills and make a mark in the competition. With a strong team spirit and determination, they aim to bring glory to Ghana and inspire young athletes back home.
The team’s participation in the championships is expected to promote swimming in Ghana and encourage more young people to take up the sport.
The Africa Junior Swimming Championships provide a platform for young swimmers to demonstrate their talent and gain valuable experience. The event brings together top swimmers from across the continent, offering a unique opportunity for Ghanaian athletes to compete against and learn from their peers.
As Ghana prepares to take on the best junior swimmers in Africa, expectations are high. The team’s performance will not only reflect Ghana’s swimming prowess but also contribute to the country’s sporting reputation. With hard work and dedication, the Ghanaian swimmers are poised to make a positive impact in the championships.
The departure of team Ghana for the Africa Junior Swimming Championships marks an exciting chapter in the country’s swimming journey. As the team competes in Egypt, they will carry the hopes and aspirations of Ghanaians, striving to excel and bring pride to their nation.