Akosua Serwaa

Akosua Serwaa (also: Akosua Serwah; born January 3, 1981 in Kumasi ) is a former Ghanaian athlete. She won the silver medal in the 800 meter sprint at the Pan-African Games in 2003.

Akosua Serwaa launched several years for the TuS Köln rrh. , 2002, they improved in their Cologne 800 -meter personal best to 2:01,30 minutes. At the 2003 World Championships in Paris / Saint- Denis, she ran in the lead in 2:01,17 minutes as third behind Tina Paulino from Mozambique and the Swiss Anita Brägger the finish and qualified as the last runner for the semifinals. From the three semifinal rounds, respectively, the two first and two more fastest time came in the final. The second semi-final won Maria de Lurdes Mutola before Kelly Holmes and the Canadian Diane Cummins, succeeded in 2:00,42 minutes Serwaa as yet to come in the run as the last runner over time, usually in the next round. The final was won Mutola before Holmes, Serwaa finished second in 2:03,24 minutes to seventh place. One and a half months later, took place the Pan-African Games in Abuja. In the absence of the two runners from Mozambique, the Nigerian Grace Ebor won in 2:02,04 minutes Serwaa finished second in 2:02,40 minutes into second place. In 2004 we launched Serwaa at the Olympic Games in Athens, but different than their Fifth forward travel in the first round.

Akosua Serwaa had a competition weight of 60 kg at a height of 1.60 meters. Your personal best of 53.55 seconds over 400 meters she ran in 2003 in Avezzano. Your 800 -meter best time of 1:59,60 minutes in the 800 meters, running on 2 July 2004 in Rome, is current Ghanaian national record (as of May 2013).

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