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Bombers Camp In Readiness For Rio 2016 Qualifiers

Sammy Heywood Okine by Sammy Heywood Okine
February 4, 2016
in Boxing, featured, Olympic Games
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Bombers Camp In Readiness For Rio 2016 Qualifiers
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The Ghana amateur boxers nicknamed – Black Bombers are currently in a non-residential camping as the race to qualify for the Olympic games in Brazil, Rio 2016.

The athletes are scheduled to travel to participate in Olympic qualifiers with 10 male boxers and 2-female boxers have been grouped to participate in the qualifiers as Ghana aims for gold at the event.

Ghana Amateur Boxing Federation president, Gideon Quartey admitted preparations for the boxers are well outlined and planned as they gear up for qualifying competition and hopefully the main event in Rio.

But speaking to the media, the president opined what he believes is the total neglect of the sport by the National Sports Authority (NSA) and the Ministry of Youth and sports (MOYS) and this act is gradually destroying interest in boxing.

“It’s sad nobody cares about boxing; the boxers are training but their camping is a non-residential one. These are athletes who are going there to represent the nation (Ghana) and it is sad,” he said

“It is so sad going for an Olympic qualifier and the boxers feel neglected as if no one cares. It happened last year when the boxers were preparing to travel to Casablanca (Morocco), we had our budget slashed and we were forced to improvise and seek late sponsorship deals,” he added.

Credit:Sportsinghana.com
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