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ISSAG Schools Badminton Championship inspires the next generation of athletes

ISSAG Schools Badminton Championship inspires the next generation of athletes

ISSAG Schools Badminton Championship inspires the next generation of athletes

By Ghana Badminton Media & Rihana Adam, GNA

Accra, 21st October: Seventy-four students of 18 teams from Nine International Schools participated in this year's International School Sports Association of Ghana's (ISSAG) Badminton Competition at the SOS Hermann Gmeiner College in Tema. The one-day event occurred on Saturday, 19th October 2024, with Ghana International School (GIS) boys emerging winners of the Boys Badminton team event and the Roman Ridge School emerging winners of the Girls Badminton Team Event for 2024 International School Sports Association Games (ISSAG) competition.

The essence of school competitions gives students an edge in applications for scholarships, student programs, and other essential activities. Players from these international schools need to prove they've got the proper knowledge, skill set, and personality—offering a wholesome benefit from the National governing body of the sport.

All the players showed that they're not just high achievers but driven young people who constantly look for opportunities to stretch and challenge themselves, as the fierce competition gave rise to the occasion of a competition, making an excellent way for the players to identify the strengths and skills that may otherwise fly under the radar in the regular day-to-day of the classroom- whose competition medal was the catalyst for a journey from classroom detentions to developing a world-changing sport of Badminton.

There was lots of fantastic play throughout the day, and it was great to see our players put all their training into action. There were some challenging games, and all school teams showed resilience and determination.

"As we look ahead to the 2025 season of Ghana Badminton hosting the 2025 African Schools Championships and the African U15 Championship, together with JE Wilson Ghana International Jnrs-we reflect on the importance of the legacy of some of these athletes representing their schools through this coveted event, and not only did we want to ensure the pupils were at the heart of the action on the court, but we also used innovative ways to use their skills outside of the SOS Badminton hall, bringing parents, school faculty and the general public to witness Badminton at the Highist of international school participation-These values are the heartbeat of what we at Ghana Badminton aim to do every day in enabling Badminton to be a sport for everyone" Shared by Jessica Lomotey- Events & Competitions Officer, Ghana Badminton

Saturday, 19 October, 2024

In the boy's team event category, Ghana International School came first, followed by SOS Herman College as first runner-up, and International Community School became 2nd Runner-up.

In the Girls' team Event, Roman Ridge came first, followed by Ghana International School as the first Runner-up and Tema International School as the second runner-up.

Miss Eliana Owusu Afriyie from the Tema International School won the best player for girls category, and Lai Yi Yang from Ghana International School won the best player for Boys event category.

Mr Ken Kenneth, ISSAG Co-ordinator, shared, "The development of our International school's sports has taken the lead year on year, and our collaboration with Ghana Badminton over the years has been great; Badminton's pedestal has been welcoming and fits within our strategic development of the sport. This is a massive organisation and setting, and we are happy every school enjoyed it."

Schools that participated in the 2024 ISSAG Badminton Competition were SOS Hermann Gmeiner International School, Tema International School, The Roman Ridge School, Akosombo International School, East Airport International School, Faith Montessori School, Ghana International School, International Community School, Morgan International Community School

Podium winners received trophies, participation medals, and other participatory invitations for national competitions this December 2024 and the 2025 Africa Schools Championship, which will be hosted in Ghana.

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