Following an encouraging performance on Tuesday, August 2, Ghana will be presented an opportunity to make a mark at the ongoing Commonwealth Games on Wednesday, August 3.
Sprinters, Benjamin Azamati and Sean Sarfo-Antwi, made the cut for the semifinals of the men's 100m event after finishing first and fourth in their respective Heats on Day 6.
Bronze medalist at the 2018 Games, Jessie Lartey lost his fight against England's Mohammed Harris Akbar while Ghana's men's hockey team secured a 1-1 draw against Canada with the women suffering yet another loss.
Here is what to expect on Day 7 of the Games (August 3, 2022).
Day 7 events
18:10 Athletics
100m Semi-finals (Men)
Semi-final 2
Sean Sarfo antwi
Semi-final 3
Benjamin Azamati
Boxing- Quarter Finals (12:00PM)
Over 54-57KG (Featherweight)
Alex Mukuka - New Zealand
Joseph Commey - Ghana
18:30 Over 60kg-63.5Kg (Lt welterweight)
Abdul Wahib Omar - Ghana
Alston Ryan - Antigua and Barbuda
Table Tennis (8:30 am)
Women’s Singles - Group 4
Cynthia Kwabi - Ghana
Karen Lyne - Malaysia
Cynthia Kwabi - Ghana
Rebecca Plaistow - Scotland
Women’s Singles Group 13
15:00 Millicent Ankude - Ghana
Musfiquh Kalam - South Africa
15:45 Men's Singles Group 13
Emmanuel Asante - Ghana
Jai Chauhan -Fiji
16:10 Men's Singles 14
Emmanuel Commey - Ghana
Collins Dalgleish - Scotland
9:05 Men's Singles Group 4
Derek Abrefa - Ghana
MD Rifat Sabbir - Bangladesh
12: 30 Women’s doubles round of 32
Ghana vs Falkland Islands
11 am Judo
Men - 100 KG Elimination RD 16
Harry lovell-Hewitt - England
Victor Ahiavor - Ghana
9:30 Badminton
Men's Singles Round of 64
Abdul Bangura - Sierra Leone
Ahmed Abdul Samad - Ghana
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