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Ghanaian Trio Storm Into 100m Semi-finals at CAA ASAC

Frank Odoi Asareby Frank Odoi Asare
May 12, 2026
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Edwin Gadayi races into 100m semi final at the CAA African Senior Athletics Championship

Edwin Gadayi races into 100m semi final at the CAA African Senior Athletics Championship

Ghana’s male sprinters delivered encouraging performances on home soil as Edwin Gadayi, Joseph Paul Amoah and Abdul-Rasheed Saminu all qualified for the semi-finals of the men’s 100m event at the 24th CAA African Senior Athletics Championship in Legon.

Competing at the University of Ghana Stadium on Tuesday, the three athletes navigated their respective heats successfully to keep Ghana’s hopes alive in one of the championship’s most anticipated events.

Gadayi booked his place in the next stage after finishing third in his heat 2 of the men’s 100m race, while Amoah and Saminu both secured second-place finishes in their races to advance automatically to the semi-finals.

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Joseph Paul Amoah

The strong showing from the trio brought excitement to the home crowd, with the athletes now aiming to challenge some of the continent’s fastest sprinters for places in the final.

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Young Female Athletes Gain Valuable Experience

While the men celebrated qualification, Ghana’s female representatives narrowly missed out on progression in the women’s 100m heats.

Aisha Jaffer, popularly known as Odo Broni, finished fourth in Heat 4 in the women’s category and failed to secure an automatic qualification spot for the semi-finals.

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Odo Broni at the Ashanti Regional Inter Zonal Athletics Competition

Despite the disappointment, the young sprinter impressed many observers with her composure against experienced continental athletes who cheered for her even though she missed out on a position required.

Still a second-year student at TI Ahmadiyya Senior High School, Jaffer was one of the youngest competitors in the event and used the championship as a major learning opportunity.

Another Ghanaian youngster, Leticia Ohenewaa, who is also in SHS 2 at St. Louis Senior High School, placed sixth in Heat 7. Though she did not progress, her participation can viewed as part of Ghana’s long-term athlete development plans.

Janet Kwarteng Darko, however, suffered a setback after failing to start in Heat 1, resulting in an automatic disqualification. The sprinter did move despite the gun shot to announce the commencement of the race due to a moment of hesitation.

Despite the athlete’s exits, the performances of the teenagers highlighted Ghana’s commitment to grooming the next generation of sprinters through exposure to elite-level competition.

Hard Work Pays Off

For Amoah, qualification for the semi-finals came as no surprise, with the experienced sprinter crediting hard work and preparation for his performance.
“I work hard,” Amoah said after his race. “That gives me confidence whenever I step onto the track because I know the preparation has been good.”

The championships have already attracted some of Africa’s biggest athletics stars, providing Ghana’s younger competitors with a rare chance to compete against elite opposition in front of a home crowd.

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Ghana’s male sprinters will now shift focus to the semi-finals, where expectations will rise following their impressive starts in the heats.

With the support of the home fans in Legon, Gadayi, Amoah and Saminu will hope to continue their fine form and possibly secure places in the final as Ghana chases medals at the continental championship.

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