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Republic Games Day 3 Preview: Ghana eye better show in boxing, ocean side volley and hockey
It's one more opportunity to focus light on Ghana's best entertainers at the continuous Commonwealth Games following a horrendous initial two days.
A progression of misfortunes across pretty much every discipline has been the narrative of Team Ghana in Birmingham, while one of the country's top fighters has likewise bombed a doping test. Peruse more here.
On Saturday, seven competitors will contend in individual games while two group activities plan to progress into the following phases of the opposition.
Following an inability to progress in ladies' 50m breaststroke on Day 2, Unilez Takyi will give it another go in the ladies' 50m free-form. The young person, 17, came fourth on Friday and will expect to propel this time.
A progression of misfortunes across pretty much every discipline has been the narrative of Team Ghana in Birmingham, while one of the country's top fighters has likewise bombed a doping test. Peruse more here.
Her associate, Kow Jackson - whose sibling Abeku likewise neglected to progress in the pool on Friday - takes his risks in the men's 200m free-form.
In boxing, featherweight Joseph Commey draws in Betero Aaree from Kiribati. It is unobtrusively accepted that Ghana's most obvious opportunity with regards to decorations at these Games part of the way lay in the boxing crew, the Black Bombers.
There will likewise be cycling activity, ocean side volleyball primers as well as weightlifting and table tennis.
This is what's in store on Day 3 of Games (July 30, 2022).
Swimming
Kow Jackson - Men's 200m Freestyle
Unilez Takyi - Women's 50m Freestyle
Nubia Adjei - Women's 100m Backstroke
Boxing
Joseph Commey v Betero Aaree (Kiribati)- Featherweight
Cycling
Florence Heridor - Women's Sprint Qualifying
Erica Sedzro - Women's Sprint Qualifying
Ocean side Volleyball (Women's Prelims Pool A)
Canada v Ghana
Weightlifting
Winnifred Ntumi (Women's 49kg)
Table Tennis (Men's Team Group 2)
Ghana versus South Africa
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