GRi Sports 26 – 03 – 2002

President Kufuor, Asantehene to run in Queen's baton relay

B.A. United will surprise all -coach

 

 

President Kufuor, Asantehene to run in Queen's baton relay

 

Accra (Greater Accra) 26 March 2002 - President John Kufuor and Otumfou Osei Tutu II the Asantehene would participate in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Baton relay scheduled for Accra and Kumasi on March 31 and April two respectively. 

 

A release by the British High Commission in Accra said the baton would be brought into the country on Saturday, March 30 by a five-man delegation from Trinidad and Tobago.

 

The statement said the Accra relay, scheduled for Sunday, March 31 would start from the Kwame Nkrumah Circle through the Ring Road to Danquah Circle through Osu Oxford Street before ending at the Accra Sports Stadium. Other prominent personalities listed to participate in the relay are Aliu Mahama, the Vice-President, Ministers of State, Parliamentarians and the British High Commissioner.   

 

The statement said for the Kumasi relay, the Asantehene would receive the baton at the Manhyia Palace to start the run through Kejetia roundabout, through Adum, to the Roman Hill roundabout, then through Asafo to Amakom traffic light before ending at the Kumasi Sport Stadium.

 

In a related development, the Ghana Olympic Committee (GOC) on Tuesday released details for the Ghanaian leg of the baton relay, which would involve more than 1,000 runners. Mr Benson T. Baba, Chairman of the GOC said other participants would be selected from Keep Fit Clubs in Accra and Tema, Old Sportsmen and Women, GOC sponsors, the British High Commission and the British Council.       

 

He said after the Kumasi relay, the team with the baton would return to Accra on the same day and depart to Sierra Leone on Wednesday, April 3. The relay, which is the centrepiece of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee celebrations, began its 22 Commonwealth countries journey from the Buckingham Palace, London on Monday, March 11 and would travel for the first time, to all the six regions of the world - Africa, The Caribbean, The Americas, Europe, Oceania and Asia.

 

The relay, which aims at fostering a feeling of inclusion and unity in the Commonwealth, would eventually end its exciting travels in the City of Manchester Stadium at the opening ceremony of the 17th Commonwealth Games on July 25. Her Majesty would then read a message taken from an aluminium capsule, inserted into the top of the baton, which would be released by pressing down and turning a cap to the watching Commonwealth.

 

The relay's futuristic baton is made of "machined aluminium" and has a conductive handle, which has sensors to detect and monitor the pulse rate of those who are lucky to handle it. The Queen's Jubilee Baton Relay will be the most extensive Relay ever staged and symbolises the bringing together of the world through sports."

 

The Manchester Games are the largest multi-sport event ever to be held in the United Kingdom (UK). Manchester City Council, the Government and Sport England, which have invested 170 million pounds sterling of lottery funding for sports facilities are funding it and it would be used by the people of Manchester for future generations.

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B.A. United will surprise all -coach

 

Accra (Greater Accra) 26 March 2002 - Brong Ahafo United, the gala Lords, are favoured as the team to watch in the up-coming Premier League, Coach Nana Awuah told the GNA on Monday.

 

He said having announced their re-entry to the premiership by capturing their maiden gala trophy, in the history of the club, it has sounded warning to other clubs that this year's league would be the one for the "men".

 

Coach Awuah, head of the Technical team of the Brong Ahafo club told the GNA Sports in Accra that the team has put in place all the necessary measures to prevent them from going back to the lower division. He said the team is disciplined and committed and is determined to cause another surprise as it happened during the gala competition. Nana Awuah predicted that no club could beat B.A united at home in the coming season while the club has its own programme of containing away matches.

 

His claim was buttressed by Julilu Abubaker, a player of the club who intimated that United have enough quality players to unsettle any team and predicted that the team could be amongst the first three at the end of the season. The player was full of praise for his colleagues for their tactical discipline saying this would enhance their chances in the season.

 

In a related development, Accra Great Olympics have vowed to challenge for the league title this year and earn a place to represent Ghana in the African Champions League or at worst, in the CAF Cup competition. Mr Richard Solomon, chairman of the "Wonder Club" said the management of the team has installed new structures, which would enable the wonders to return and ensure a distinctive performance in the league.

 

He told the GNA that the greatest problem of the club had been goal scoring but steps have been taken to address that and make Olympics one of the highest goal scoring sides in the premiership.

 

"I expect our strikers to play to their full potentials as there will be the incentive and motivation to fuel their determination to win matches and once we start winning, our supporters will return and the blue and white colours will once more be predominant at the stadia when Olympics play," he said.

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