The French embassy in Ghana will sponsor the country's training camp ahead of Budapest 2023.
It is not yet clear how much the Embassy has committed to the team, but the team will camp in France for at least two weeks ahead of the Championships.
Deborah Acquah automatically qualified to Budapest after her national record breaking and bronze-winning leap at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Three other athletes; Benjamin Azamati, Joseph Paul Amoah and Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah, have tentatively qualified through their world rankings and as 'area champions'.
"Something which has always been missing is the period - a few weeks towards a major competition - we always have problems camping athletes so they could at least practice the 4x100m to get the baton exchange perfectly done.
"But this time around, thank God we have an agreement with the French Embassy through the French government. They have agreed and almost finished the process of sending our national team to camp in Paris," Bawa Fuseini, Ghana Athletics said on JoySports' Gold Chase.
Raymond French and Edwin Gadayi are local athletes selected to compliment the team's preparation in France from 6th to 16th August.
Sarfo Ansah will be part of Ghana's 4x100m team in Budapest.
Latest Stories
-
Free dialysis treatment to be available in 40 facilities from December 1 – NHIA CEO
10 mins -
NHIA will need GHC57 million annually to fund free dialysis treatment – NHIA CEO
17 mins -
MELPWU signs first-ever Collective Agreement with government
42 mins -
I’ve not been evicted from my home – Tema Central MP refutes ‘unfounded’ reports
44 mins -
After Free SHS, what next? – Alan quizzes and pledges review to empower graduates
1 hour -
Wontumi FM’s Oheneba Asiedu granted bail
1 hour -
Alan promises to amend the Constitution to limit presidential powers
2 hours -
Ghana to face liquidity pressures in 2025, 2026 despite restructuring most of its debt – Fitch
2 hours -
NPP’s record of delivering on promises is unmatched – Bawumia
2 hours -
Mahama: It’s time to dismiss the incompetent NPP government
2 hours -
Today’s front pages: Monday, November 25, 2024
2 hours -
T-bill auction: Government misses target again; interest rates continue to rise
2 hours -
We have a bad technical team; Otto Addo and his team should go – Ernest Thompson
3 hours -
Hindsight: Why Accra Lions’ present problems do not define them
4 hours -
10-year-old Lisa Laryea arrives at Wits Donald Gordon Hospital in South Africa for bone marrow transplant
4 hours