Ghana’s bronze medallist narrates how he became a para-athlete  

Accra, May 5, GNA – Edmund Govina – bronze medalist at the 2024 World Para Athletics Grand Prix Marrakech in Morocco, has narrated how he became a para- athlete. 

Govina, a first timer track and field para-athlete from Ghana, placed third at the F46 Men’s Discuss throw with a Personal Best (PB) distance of 18.04 meters at the competition, which also served as a qualifier event to Paris 2024 in France. 

In interview with the media, he said, he was not born a disabled but had his right arm amputated after a gory accident in Suhum, in the Eastern Region. 

“Sports is Life!. I lost hope and never believed sports could give me exposure. 

I was involved in a traumatic amputation at Suhum in a car accident in September 2018. 

“During the rehabilitation, I discovered a program organised by the National Paralympic Committee (NPC) called Para Sports Against Stigma – PSaS.  

“I contacted the NPC Ghana, and today, I am a proud national athlete. My target is to represent Ghana at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games,” he added. 

He called on authorities and corporate bodies to encourage and motivate para-athletes to bring more laurels to the nation. 

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