Moslena Ama Koramah Adu (Ghana) and Solomon Obiegue of Equatorial Guinea won the 2024 All Ghana Badminton Championship, which was place at the Borteyman Sports Complex in Accra.
The two-day event showcased the talents of 60 athletes in the sport.
Moslena Ama Koramah Adu won the Women's Singles division, followed by Rachael Quarcoo, Prospera Nantuo, who received the SWAG award, and Grace Tiwaa in fourth place.
Solomon Obiegue of Equatorial Guinea won the Men's Singles title over Ahmad Abdul-Samad, with Ebenezer Korampong finishing third and Ofori-Acheampong Brempong fourth.
Moslena Ama Koramah Adu won the Under-19 Female category, followed by Alana Faith Sullo, Eliana Afriyie in third, and Jessica Naa Lomeley Lomotey in fourth place.
In the Under-19 Male division, Andy Amofa took first place, followed by Obapomba Adu Minta, Daniel Quarcoo, and Enoch Adu.
Prospera Nantuo and Ahmad Abdul-Samad won the mixed doubles, with Yengnone Hilda Hectornia Napour and Vincent Tettey in second, Jennifer Eduam and Leslie Nii Adotey Addo in third, and Gloria Delali Kuwornu and Solomon Gyasi Asumadu in fourth.
For the women's mixed doubles, Moslena Ama Koramah Adu and Prospera Nantuo clinched the top spot, trailed by Eliana Afriyie and Rachael Quarcoo in second place. Jennifer Eduam and Cindy Esi Etornam Toryenyor secured third, with Gloria Kuwornu and Jennifer Lumorvi placing fourth.
In the men's mixed doubles category, Ahmad Abdul-Samad and Andy Amofa emerged victorious, followed by Leslie Nii Adote Addo and Boateng Atta Darko in second place. Ebenezer Korampong and Isaach Nii Yemoh Odoi claimed third, while Delawoe Nyanyo and Evans Yeboah finished fourth.
In the veterans' mixed doubles, Noah Ayim and Roger Adwetaa Menka claimed the top position, with Emmanuel Davis Afeedzi and Boateng Atta Darko securing second place. Patrick Odartey Quarcoopone and Mohammed Saani Yakubu, as well as Delawoe Nyanyo and Evans Yeboah, shared the third and fourth positions respectively.
In the veteran’s male singles category, Noah Ayim emerged as the champion, followed by Delawoe Nyanyo in second place. Douglas Coleman secured third, with Patrick Odartey Quarcoopone picking the fourth position.
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