Ansah Sarfo has qualified for the upcoming Summer Tokyo Olympic Games.

He is the first ever local athlete to qualify for Olympic Games from a local competition held at the  Paa Joe Sports Stadium, KNUST, Kumasi on Saturday May 15, 2021.
 

Female star, Grace Obuor from the Speedsters Club also beat all her competitors to be crowned GNPC Ghana's Fastest Human 2021 with a legal time of 11.67 seconds, Janet Mensah was second while favourite Kate Agyeman placed third.

In the Men's division, Sarfo Ansah, also of the Speedsters Club won in a time of 10.14 seconds, Barnabas was second and Gadayi third.

Founder of the GNPC Ghana Fastest Human concept, Mr. Reks Brobbey expressed his joy over the achievement.

Ghana's Fastest Human Final Of  Finals 2021 -  Full Results

U18 Boys

1st. Kyeremanteng Nathaniel, Koraa Sports Consult- 10.70

2nd. Fantevi Francis,Korley  Kope JHS, 10.74

3rd. Andoh Joseph, Diabene SHS, 10.74

U18 Girls

1st. Kwartemaa Benedicta, Okess, 12.10

2nd. Kusime Diamond, Mfantseman Girls SHS, 12.41

3rd. Awudi Felicia, Kpone SHS, 12.51

Seniors Male

1st. Ansah Sarfo, Speedsters Club, 10.14

2nd. Aggerh Barnabas, UDS, 10.29

3rd. Edwin Gadayi, Speedsters Club, 10.34

Seniors Females

1st. Grace Obour, Speedsters Club, 11.69

2nd. Mensah Janet, Koraa Sports Consult, 11.72

3rd. Agyemang Kate, Speedsters Club, 11.83

By Sammy Heywood Okine