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Ghana to send 40 athletes to Commonwealth Games

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMay 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Ghana will send an estimated 40 athletes to this year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow as the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) intensifies preparations for what it sees as a crucial stepping stone towards the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. Ghanaian Culture Blog

The GOC President Richard Akpokavie outlined the country’s competitive ambitions at the committee’s 2026 Annual General Meeting in Accra last Saturday, where he reviewed Team Ghana’s recent performances on the continental stage and mapped out the next phase of the nation’s Olympic project.

According to Mr Akpokavie, Ghana’s delegation for the Commonwealth Games, scheduled for July 23 to August 2 in Glasgow, will compete in athletics, boxing, cycling, judo, para athletics, para powerlifting, para swimming and weightlifting.

But beyond medals and participation, the GOC president revealed that Ghana also planned to leverage the Games as a platform for economic diplomacy and national branding through a proposed “Ghana House”.

The initiative, to be organised in collaboration with the government, is expected to showcase Ghanaian tourism, business opportunities and the creative arts on the sidelines of the Games.

Mr Akpokavie stressed that the broader objective of the current four-year cycle remained qualification and competitive readiness for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.

He urged federation leaders to align their development programmes with that long-term vision, insisting that athlete preparation must become more strategic and performance-driven.

The GOC president’s outlook was backed by encouraging performances by Team Ghana at major multi-sport events in 2025.

He reported that Ghana competed at the ANOCA School Games in Algeria, the ANOCA Zone 3 Games in Burkina Faso and the ANOCA Youth Games in Angola, where Team Ghana delivered a strong medal haul.

At the Youth Games in Angola, Ghana secured three gold, six silver and 12 bronze medals, with badminton, boxing, athletics and weightlifting emerging among the standout disciplines.

Mr Akpokavie also commended cricket, armwrestling, athletics and scrabble for successfully hosting international competitions in Ghana, describing those events as important signals of the country’s growing relevance on the continental sporting map.

The review painted a picture of cautious optimism for Ghana sport — a system still wrestling with structural and financial challenges, but one showing signs of progress through improved international participation, emerging talent and a sharper focus on long-term Olympic development.

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