By: Francis Ofori, GNA
Accra, Dec.31, GNA-The Armwrestling Federation of Africa (AFA) has honoured Ghana’s Daniel Acquah and Mabel Yeboah as Male and Female Pullers of the Year after a season of dominant performances.
The duo distinguished themselves at the 14th Africa Armwrestling Championship, capturing gold medals for the Golden Arms and playing a key role in Ghana’s success at the continental party.
Their remarkable form secured them places at the World Armwrestling Championship in Bulgaria, returning with silver medals as the sole representatives from Africa to reach the podium.
Mabel Yeboah’s dedication paid off as she won Puller of the Year, with Daniel Acquah also earning a nomination at the 50th SWAG Awards.
Among the other top honourees, Ghanaian referee Abigail Fremah was also named Referee of the Year.
Mr. Charles Osei Asibey, President of the Armwrestling Federation of Africa (AFA) in his “ End of Year” message congratulated the athletes for their hard work throughout the year.
He said “As the curtain closes on 2025, it is with immense pride and a deep sense of accomplishment that I send you this message.
This has been a monumental year, a year where the strength, unity, and passion of African Armwrestling truly roared onto the global stage.”
He noted that in spite of the challenges encountered, the federation did not only achieve its target but also established new benchmarks, a clear evidence that the sport continues to flourish.
The AFA President revealed that the 14th African Armwrestling Championship, which was held in Abuja remained one of the highlights of the year, showcasing the growing depth of talent in nations like Nigeria, Benin, and Ghana.
“Our commitment to Para-Armwrestling achieved a major milestone this year with the successful inclusion of our discipline in the inaugural West Africa Para Games.
The inspiring, medal-winning performances displayed by our Para-athletes elevated the entire event and firmly established Armwrestling as a leading sport for accessibility and power in the region,” He added.
On his re-election as WAF Vice President, Mr. Asibey said this was an emphatic global endorsement of the progress of the sport in Africa.
He urged all federations to begin preparations for the 15th Africa Armwrestling Championship which would be a mandatory qualifier for the Armwrestling events at the 2027 African Games in Egypt.
“Our major institutional target for 2026 is to intensify our efforts across all member nations to ensure Armwrestling achieves official Sport Code Status,” he said.
The eight awardees will be honoured at the next Africa Armwrestling Champions.
Full list of winners
National Team – Benin
Fastest Growing Team – Cameroon
Male Puller – Daniel Acquah (Ghana)
Female Puller – Mabel Yeboah (Ghana)
Coach of the Year – Geremie of Benin
Referee of the Year- Abigail Frema (Ghana)
Para Athlete of the Year – Omar Said
Promising – Ange Mete
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