Joseph Amoah becomes first Ghanaian to qualify for Tokyo Olympics

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Joseph Amoah has officially become the first Ghanaian across all sports to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

The 22-year-old Coppin State University Junior powered to 2nd position in the men’s 200m at the MEAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, crossing the finish line in a time of 20.20 seconds.

His time is the fastest 200m time for a Ghanaian sprinter in 24 years. He now ranks 2nd behind the legendary Emmanuel Tuffour in the all-time fastest 200m times of any Ghanaian.

Earlier in the same day Amoah ran a Personal Best of 10.18 (1.2) in the MEAC Championship final to finish 3rd.

The former Prempeh College student’s time also qualifies him for the World Athletics Championships in Doha in September 2019, making him the second Ghanaian to make the championships so far.

Josephine Anokye has also made it to Doha after a 23.00 seconds run in the women’s 200m last week.

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