Paul Amoah wins Bronze for Ghana in the 200m final
Sprinter Joseph Paul Amoah won bronze for Ghana in the men’s 200m final at the on going 2022 Commonwealth Games on Saturday night in Birmingham.
Amoah came third with 20.49. He came after Jereem Richards of Trinidad and Tobago who won the Gold medal with 19.80 and England’s Zharnel Hughes who got Silver in a time of 20.12.
This is an impressive achievement and Ghanaian are proud of him. We will now look at the records that Mr. Amoah has set with his third place Bronze in Birmingham.
3 records that Paul Amoah has set with his Bronze medal
Amoah’s bronze is the first by an African in the 200m since 2006. It means no African has gotten to that point in the 200m since 2016.
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Not only that, but it is also the “first medal in the 200m by a Ghanaian since George Daniels won the silver for Ghana at the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch, New Zealand”.
Finally that impressive feat of Paul Amoah is “Ghana’s first medal in the 2022 track events after Benjamin Azamati missed out in the 100m final in 4th position”.