Ghana Armwrestling in Saudi Arabia for the 2023 World Combat Games
Ghana Armwrestling in Saudi Arabia for the 2023 World Combat Games

Ghana Armwrestling in Saudi Arabia for the 2023 World Combat Games

The national armwrestling team, the Golden Arms, will represent Ghana at the ongoing World Combat Games in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from October 24-28, 2023.

The Golden Arms will be represented by two female pullers, captain and Policewoman Grace Mintah, in the Women 80 kilogramme (kg) category and Mariam Kadri Moro who will also compete in the Women +80kg category. 

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The pullers who qualified from the last Africa Championship in Accra are accompanied by the Technical Director and Head Referee for Africa, Husseini Akuetteh Addy as coach of the Africa contingent. 

Head of delegation, DCOP Lydia Yaako Donkor who is a board member of GAF and chairperson for Greater Accra Armwrestling is accompanied by Team Charperon Sedinam Gbeve Esq. 

They both will engage industry players as Ghana prepares to host the 2024 World Armwrestling Championship. 

Ghana competes in the Combat Games Armwrestling on Friday and Saturday.

Meanwhile, President Charles Osei Asibey has been appointed the team leader for Africa being represented by pullers from Ghana, Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon, Mali and Egypt. 

The World Combat Games will, for up to ten days, be the beating heart for combat sports and will be the perfect bridge between elite sports and local communities.

The World Combat Games concept aims for a compact and manageable event which offers cities an opportunity for focused international promotion, to engage with their youth communities and to promote public health and wellness agendas through inspiring initiatives encouraging participation in combat sports.


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