Ghana at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Ghana participated in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, with a delegation of 34 athletes (32 men and two women) in 14 competitions in four sports part. The youngest athlete was the footballer Samuel Kuffour (15 years and 325 days), the oldest athlete was the Athlete Francis Dodoo (32 years and 111 days). It was a bronze medal by the football team of men are won. It was the. Participation in the eighth Summer Olympic Games for the country

  • 2.1 boxes
  • 2.2 Football
  • 2.3 Athletics
  • 2.4 Table Tennis

Medalist

Bronze

Participants by sport

Boxing

Gentlemen

  • Stephen Ahialey Flyweight
  • Alex Baba flyweight
  • Joseph Laryea middle-weight
  • Dong Seidu Light Welterweight

Football

Gentlemen

  • Results Group stage: Group D, rank one, 4-2 points and gates, qualified for the quarter -finals Game One: 3-1 win over Australia Game two: 0:0 draw against Denmark Game Three: 1:1 draw against Mexico Quarter-finals: 4-2 N.V. Qualified victory against Paraguay, for the semi-finals Semi-finals: 0-2 loss against Spain Match for Bronze: 1-0 win over Australia 3rd place
  • Squad Joachim Acheampong Simon Addo Sammi Adjei Mamood Amadu Frank Amankwah Bernard Aryee Isaac Asare Kwarne Ayew Ibrahim Dossey Mohammed Gargo Mohammed Kalilu Maxwell Konadu Samuel Kuffour Samuel Kumah Nii Lamptey Anthony Mensah Alex Nyarko Yaw Preko Shamo Quaye Oli Rahman

Athletics

Gentlemen 4 x 100 meters relay

  • Results
  • Team Eric Akogyiram Nelson Boateng John Myles - Mills Emmanuel Tuffour

Singles

  • Eric Akogyiram 100 Meter Dash
  • Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meter Dash
  • Nelson Boateng 200 Meter Dash
  • Francis Dodoo Triple Jump
  • Timothy Hesse 400 Meter Dash
  • John Myles - Mills 100 Meter Dash
  • Kennedy Osei 800 Meter Dash
  • Emmanuel Tuffour 100 Meter Dash
  • 200 Meter Dash

Table tennis

Ladies doubles

  • Results Group Stage: Group B, fourth, left without a win Game one: 0-2 loss after sentences against Qiao Hong and Deng Yaping of China Game two: 0:2 defeat after sentences against Yukino Matsumoto Rika Sato from Japan and Game Three: defeat by Otilia Bădescu and Maria Bogoslov from Romania, non-runner Rank 25
  • Team Helen Amankwah Patience Opokua

Singles

  • Helen Amankwah Group stage: Group H, fourth, left without a win Game one: 0-2 loss after sentences against Yu Sun -bok from North Korea Game two: 0:2 defeat after sentences against Chunli Li from New Zealand Game Three: 0:2 defeat after sentences against Lily Hugh Yip from the United States of America Rank 49
  • Patience Opokua Group stage: Group D, fourth, left without a win Game one: 0-2 loss after sentences against Chen Zihe from China Game two: 0:2 defeat after sentences against Rika Sato from Japan Game Three: 0:2 defeat after sentences against Lingling Minangmojo from Indonesia Rank 49
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