
Ghanaian athletes have experienced a blend of triumph and disappointment at the ongoing Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. While boxer Akai Nettey delivered a dominant performance to secure a place in the quarter-finals of the men’s Light Middleweight division, the national boxing contingent suffered significant setbacks with the elimination of Ramatu Quaye and Ebenezer Ankrah. Meanwhile, the spotlight shifts to the pool as para-swimmer Promise Wonder Atsu Aheto prepares for a highly anticipated debut that he hopes will yield a podium finish for the nation.
Akai Nettey emerged as a beacon of hope for Ghana’s boxing team, becoming the second national pugilist to secure a victory in Glasgow. Nettey powered through his round of 16 contest against Fiji’s Elijah Qiokata with a clinical first-round stoppage in the 70kg category. This swift victory brings him one step closer to a potential medal. However, the mood was more somber for teammate Ebenezer Ankrah, whose journey ended after a closely contested bout against Scotland’s Nicholas Delvin. In a match where both fighters received point deductions, Ankrah narrowly missed out on a quarter-final spot following a 3-2 split decision in favor of the host nation's representative.
The Ghanaian female boxing team faced a definitive end to their campaign following the elimination of Ramatu Quaye in the Flyweight division. Quaye struggled against Canada’s Wall Amber-Jane, suffering three knockdowns during a grueling round-of-16 encounter. The judges’ scorecards reflected the dominant nature of the bout, with four judges scoring it 24-30 and one at 23-30, leading to a unanimous decision defeat. With Quaye’s exit, all three female boxers representing Ghana have now been eliminated from the tournament, marking a challenging conclusion for the nation’s women in the ring.
Despite the setbacks in boxing, optimism remains high within the Ghanaian camp as para-swimmer Promise Wonder Atsu Aheto prepares for his competitive debut on Monday. Aheto has described his participation in the Glasgow 2026 Games as a career highlight and has set a firm target of achieving a personal best performance. The swimmer believes that reaching this milestone will be instrumental in securing a medal for Team Ghana, providing a much-needed boost to the country's medal prospects as the Commonwealth Games continue.
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