Ghana Unveils Five-Strong Para-Athletics Squad for 2026 Commonwealth Games
The National Paralympic Committee of Ghana, led by President @samson_deen, has officially announced the five para-athletes selected to represent the nation at the upcoming 2026 Commonwealth Games.
The elite squad has entered its final phase of intensive preparation, aiming to secure podium finishes and build on Ghana's rising status in international para-sports.
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A proud moment for Ghana’s Tahiru Haruna as the National Anthem was played for him as he won the Gold medal for Ghana in the Men’s Over 107+ category in the World Championship in Algeria
Congratulations to @TahiruHaruna433 for this massive victory @Powerlifting@Paralympics
Massive shoutout to Team Ghana! 🇬🇭
You can be proud of Tahiru Haruna — Ghana’s new African Champion in the Men’s Over 107kg Para Powerlifting category after an outstanding 217kg lift at the ORAN 2026 African Open Championships in Algeria.
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Massive shoutout to Team Ghana! 🇬🇭
You can be proud of Tahiru Haruna — Ghana’s new African Champion in the Men’s Over 107kg Para Powerlifting category after an outstanding 217kg lift at the ORAN 2026 African Open Championships in Algeria.
#ParaPowerlifting#TeamGhana#Oran2026
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Isaac Nii Ayetey Tagoe expressed gratitude for the support received throughout his journey, particularly acknowledging the leadership and encouragement of African Paralympic Committee President, @samson_deen.
@Powerlifting The achievement marks another major milestone for Ghana’s para powerlifting movement & reinforces the country’s ambitions on the road to the LA 2028 Paralympic Games.
Isaac Obeng’s determination, resilience, & fighting spirit are symbols of courage, excellence,& national pride.
@Powerlifting Competing against a strong field of 12 elite athletes from across the globe, Isaac Obeng finished as a bronze medalist, ranked 7th in the world and 5th in Africa, further cementing Ghana’s growing reputation in international para sports.
The latest achievement adds to Ghana’s growing medal success at the African Open Championships and highlights the determination of Ghanaian para athletes to compete and excel at the highest international level despite limited support and resources.