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Athlete and Team Biographies

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Athletics


Gifty Addy, Track biography
Clement Agyeman, Track biography
Rosina Amenebede, Long Jump and Track biography
Elizabeth Amolofo, Track biography
Seth Amoo, Track biography
Vida Anim, Track biography
Justin Duahsaeed, Track biography
Ignisious Gaisah, Long Jump biography
Ghana Athletics Men, Track biography
Ghana Athletics Women, Track biography
Robert Martey, Long Jump biography
Leo Myles-Mills, Track biography
Eric Nkansah, Track biography
Mariama Salifu, Track biography
Akosua Serwaa biography
Georgina Sowah, Track biography
Aziz Zakari, Track biography

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Boxing


Emmanuel Adotei Addo biography
Mohammed Ayi Bruce biography
Prince Octopus Dzanie biography
Atoli Moore biography
Samuel Kotey Neequaye biography
Sai Obodai biography
Haruna Osumanu biography
Manyo Plange biography
Bastie Samir biography
Ahmed Saraku biography
Awusone Yekeni biography

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Table Tennis


Solomon Akonor biography
Akonor/Ali Table Tennis Men biography
Mohammed Ali biography
Eric Amoah biography
Amoah/Boateng Table Tennis Men biography
Nana Boateng biography
Ghana Table Tennis Men biography
Bernard Sam biography

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Triathlon


Christopher Bennett Symonds biography

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Weightlifting


Michael Johnson Abotsi biography
Bernard Senyo Fetrie biography
Majeti Fetrie biography

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Bronze
Australia flag Australia 84 69 68
England flag England 36 40 34
Canada flag Canada 26 29 31
India flag India 22 17 11
South Africa flag South Africa 12 13 13


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