Ghanaian sprinter Benjamin Azamati has revealed that he once had a trial with Ghana’s U20 men’s football team, the Black Satellites, before pursuing a career in athletics.
Azamati first made headlines on the international stage at the 2019 African Games in Rabat, Morocco, where he claimed gold in the 100 meters with a remarkable time of 9.97 seconds.
The talented sprinter, who is now regarded as one of Africa’s most promising athletes, shared that he initially considered a football career but later shifted his focus to track and field. This decision was influenced by advice from his Physical Education (PE) teacher during his secondary school days at Legon Presec.
“I even had trials with Ghana’s U20 men’s team in Koforidua. I’m actually a pretty good footballer, but I felt track and field was more individual, and I believed I could excel in it. So, I gave it a shot, and all thanks to my PE Masters at Legon Presec who introduced me to athletics. Now, here I am as a National Record holder,” Azamati told TV3.
Currently in Ghana to host the third edition of the Kids Olympics event, Azamati aims to inspire young athletes across Ghana and Africa to chase their dreams and realize their full potential.
With his unwavering talent, hard work, and determination, Benjamin Azamati continues to solidify his status as a rising star in the world of track and field.
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