It was all fun at the St Anthony Anglican Church, as the maiden edition of the Joy FM kids Olympics kick started on Saturday, February 9 with some amazing displays of sporting talent by children.
The event, for young ones between the ages of 5 and 12, was held at the venue, adjacent Lincoln Community School in Abelemkpe.
"This is the first time I have taken part in anything like this. I always see things like this on TV so I'm happy to be here," said Benedict Tetteh of the Happy Days Academy in Otublohum.
The event - which will run for the next two Saturdays at different venues - had hundreds of children in attendance. Athletics was the focus for this weekend.
With parents and siblings cheering on, the children competed fiercely in 80 metre hurdles, hula hooping, and whiffle paddle relays.
Medals and other prizes were handed out to winners as well as the first and second runners up in all the events. Participants also received certificates of participation
The children also had a swell time interacting with the many Joy FM personalities who were there.
Parents were not left out as they competed in the hula hoop challenge.
The second leg of the Joy FM Kids Olympics comes off next week Saturday, 16th February at the Lincoln Community School gymnasium with medals in table tennis and taekwondo up for grabs.
The Joy Kids Olympics is sponsored by Blue Band, Hollard Life, Call Angels, Medicas Hospital, and Alpha Cuisine.
Full List of winners
5 years (Boys)
Uthman Imani Alhassan – 1st Faith Montessori
John Sakyi Alhassan – 2nd – John Teye
Abdul-Hakeem Anazooya Iddi – 3rd – Christ Love International
5 years (Girls)
Emman Alhassan 1st – Faith Montessori
Karen Happuch Asante –2nd – De Youngsters
Husna – 3rd
6 years (Boys)
Shifaudeen Nii Armah Quaye – 1st – Kinder Paradise School
Johannes – 2nd
Kofi Osafo – 3rd
6 years (Girls)
Nyah Snote DeCenzo – 1st – SAPS International
Sedinam – 2nd
Pamela – 3rd
7 years (Boys)
Darryl Parry Adu – 1st North Ridge Lyceum
Dayne Adom Akrofi – 2nd – The Light Academy
Lesedi Alhassan – 3rd – John Teye
7 years (Girls)
Adwoa
Maame Afua Bonful – 2nd – Christ the King
Juanita Abiwu-Gleme – 3rd – Excel Community School
8 years (Boys)
Joshua Asante
Cornelius Kwasi Yirenkyi – 2nd Rockies International School
Raphael Omani – 3rd – Lighthouse Christian Mission School
8 years (Girls)
Danielle Alangea – 1st – Legon Primary
Adwoa – 2nd
Fatima – 3rd
9 years (Boys)
Benard Allotey - 1st - Happy Days Academy
Jude Yaw Addai - Victory Presby Church School
Kwesi Asante – 3rd
9 years (Girls)
Ruby Larkai - 1st - Happy Days Academy
Samantha – 2nd
Thaddea Naa Ameley Tagoe – 3rd – University of Ghana Basic School
10 years (Boys)
Ruben – 2nd
Caleb Yaw Addai – 2nd – Victory Presby Church School
Akunnor Nii Okai Joseph – 3rd – Stevemaria Grammar School
10 years (Girls)
Nana Ama 1st
Elizabeth – 2nd
Fabiola Nchor – 3rd – Light of Christ International School
11 years (Boys)
Nenibi Twasam – 1st Aristolard Montessori
Nana Addo – 2nd
Michael Omani – 3rd – Lighthouse Christian Mission School
11 years (Girls)
Roberta Tsawodzi - 1st Calvary Methodist School
Vivian Quarcoo – 2nd Happy Days Academy
Fatima Vondee – 3rd – Happy Days Academy
12 years (Boys)
Harrison – 1st
Wuni Abdul-Majeed - 2nd - North Ridge Lyceum
12 years (Girls)
Theresa Rothman Kudjoe – 1st Happy Kids School
Seyram Sika Amexo – 2nd – SOS
Enjoy more photos from the event
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