Ghana's 200m record holder, Joseph Paul Amoah, has signed a sponsorship with ASICS, a Japanese multinational corporation which specialises in sportswear.
Amoah indicated he feels 'blessed and highly favoured' to join the 'ASICS family' - one compatriot and national 100m record-holder, Benjamin Azamati signed with in 2022.
"I am forever grateful to God, my family, agent, coaches, teammates and everyone that made this possible. I am not going to stop working hard and trusting the process," Amoah said on Instagram.
His signing comes after winning bronze for Ghana in the 200m event of the Commonwealth Games, joining 22-time Grand Slam champion, Novak Djokovic and 3-time major singles champion, Iga Swiatek.
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