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2024 Tebel All Ghana Badminton Champions: Moslena Adu, Agona Nyakrom wins

Moslena Adu, Agona Nyakrom Badminton Club wins the 2024 Tebel All Ghana Badminton Champions.

Moslena Adu, Agona Nyakrom Badminton Club wins the 2024 Tebel All Ghana Badminton Champions.

By Ghana Badminton & Rihana Adam, GNA

Accra, June 10, 2024 – Ghana's Moslena Ama Koramah Adu and Equatorial Guinea's Solomon Obiegue emerged winners of the 2024 edition of the All Ghana Badminton Championship held at the Borteyman Sports Complex in Accra. The All Ghana National Badminton Championships is a tournament organized annually by Ghana Badminton- the governing body of Badminton to crown the best players in Ghana.


In the Women's Singles category, Moslena Ama Koramah Adu came first, followed by Rachael Quarcoo, whereas SWAG award winner Prospera Nantuo came third, with Grace Tiwaa placing fourth.
In the Men's Single Category, Equatorial Guinea Solomon Obiegue defeated Ahmad Abdul-Samad for the first place, where Ebenezer Korampong came third, with Ofori-Acheampong Brempong picking the fourth position. In the female U-19 Category, Moslena Ama Koramah Adu came first, followed by Alana Faith Sullo. Eliana Afriyie came third, and Jessica Naa Lomeley Lomotey placed fourth.

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In the male U-19 category, Andy Amofa came first, followed by Obapomba Adu Minta. Daniel Quarcoo came third, and Enoch Adu placed fourth.
In the mixed double category, Prospera Nantuo and Ahmad Abdul-Samad came first, followed by Yengnone Hilda Hectornia Napour and Vincent Tettey, whilst Jennifer Eduam and Leslie Nii Adotey Addo came third, Gloria Delali Kuwornu and Solomon Gyasi Asumadu picking the fourth position.


In the women's mixed double category, Moslena Ama Koramah Adu and Prospera Nantuo were followed by Eliana Afriyie and Rachael Quarcoo. Jennifer Eduam and Cindy Esi Etornam Tornyenyor came third, with Gloria Kuwornu and Jennifer Lumorvi as the fourth-placed team.
In the veterans mixed double category, Noah Ayim and Roger Menka came first, followed by Emmanuel Davis Afeedzi and Boateng Atta Darko. In contrast, Patrick Odartey Quarcoopone, Mohammed Saani Yakubu, Delawoe Nyanyo, and Evans Yeboah came third and fourth, respectively.

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In the veteran's male Singles category, Noah Ayim came first, followed by Delawoe Nyanyo, while Douglas Coleman came third, with Patrick Odartey Quarcoopone picking the fourth position.
The two-day event saw more than 71 athletes and 117 entries from Kumasi, Tumu, Adenta, Asogli, Agona Swedru, Gomoa Achiase, Sunyani, Tema, Takoradi, and Agona Nyakrom, Volta region, Koforidua, and Edwanase showcase their badminton talents, with Agona Nyakrom becoming the most prestigious and decorated club in the country.

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Winners received cash prizes, sports items, educational opportunities, and national team selections for podium results; Tebel Ghana proudly sponsored the event as the headline sponsor, and the Ministry of Youth & Sports, Mont Water, National Sports Authority, 13th African Games Secretariat, Ghana Olympic Committee, Blue Skies, and Ghana Gas were other supporting sponsors.

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The championships brought together individuals from the sports, entertainment, corporate, and influencer sectors, positioning the event as a trending topic on social media as Number 1 and enhancing brand visibility for sponsors and partners.

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