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Benjamin Azamati Criticizes Sports Ministry Over Relay Team Preparations

Sprinter Benjamin Azamati has publicly criticized the Sports Ministry for inadequate preparations given to Ghana's men's 4x100m relay team. Despite achieving qualification for the World Athletics Championships, Azamati detailed significant travel and logistical issues that he believes put Ghanaian athletes at a disadvantage compared to international competitors.

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Sprinter Benjamin Azamati has strongly criticized the Sports Ministry. He highlighted serious concerns about the team's preparations. This comes after Ghana’s men’s 4x100m relay team qualified for the World Athletics Championships. It is their fourth consecutive appearance.

The team achieved qualification on the final day of the World Relays. However, Azamati stated that the build-up was not ideal. He compared their situation unfavorably to other competing nations. Azamati noted that rivals had been in the host country for weeks. Ghana's team, in contrast, traveled for days. They arrived just one day before their crucial race on a new continent.

This incident highlights recurring challenges in sports funding and management in Ghana. Consistent underfunding and logistical hurdles have often plagued national sports teams. This impacts athlete performance and morale. Ghana aims to build on successes. However, these persistent issues require urgent attention from governing bodies. Successful qualification is a positive outcome. It is overshadowed by the athlete's experience.

Azamati expressed his frustration via social media platform X. He stated, “We’re competing against guys who’ve been here one to three weeks. While we’ve been traveling since Wednesday and arriving a day before on a new continent.” He added, “I guess we’re magicians. Do better, Sports Ministry!” This public statement from a key athlete underscores deep-seated issues.

The team's performance at the World Athletics Championships will be closely watched. This situation raises questions about future support for athletes. Decision-makers must address these logistical shortcomings. Improvements in planning and resource allocation are vital. This will ensure Ghanaian athletes can compete on a level playing field globally. The Ministry of Youth and Sports is expected to respond.

Tags: Benjamin Azamati Sports Ministry Ghana Athletics World Athletics Championships 4x100m Relay Sports Funding Logistics

Source: StatsGH — Ghana's data-driven news platform