Sunday, 11 January 2015

MINI GUSA GAMES REPORT








The MINI GUSA GAMES is a miniature of the main GUSA competition and is held every year. The competition is a platform for Universities in Ghana to show chases their athlete capabilities aside studies. This year the event will also serve as a platform for the athletes to be selected to represent the country at the World University Championships in Seoul – South Korea in June this year.




                                                               100 METER FINAL


The just ended Mini GUSA GAMES hosted at Kumasi was a success with five Universities representing at the games. Defending champions University Of Ghana  got off to a slow start after when their men’s football team struggled to beat UPSA (University Of  Professional Studies) in their first game , a one all draw resulted in a penalty shootout ending 4-2 in their favor , indeed it was a sign that things weren’t going to be easy for the defending champions.  This year five schools instead of the usual seven participated in the games, the University of Mines and Technology (UMAT) and University of Development Studies (UDS) failed to honor their slots due to various factors.
In the Men’s football category although UPSA failed to clench Bronze after their hopes were dashed away when the game between UG (University Of Ghana ) and KNUST (Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology), ending in UG favor and subsequently winning them bronze.  For the female team their performance was nothing to write home about after their poor performance, which has often been the case due to lack of competition and training. 


                                                       UPSA PENALTY MISS    


                              

                                                       UG WINS 4-2 ON PENALTIES



TRACK EVENTS


                                                         200 METERS HEAT

In the track events UPSA recorded their first medal from the women’s department, as Andoh Helina came in third in the 1500M women’s final, with a record time of 5:27:88seconds.  A true talent she is and will definitely be one to watch come the Main GUSA games.
FIELD EVENTS
The teams second medal came in the field event surprisingly also from the women’s department. In the Discuss Women’s final Female Athlete Adjong Mary recorded 16.55m to secure Bronze. Mary is a level 300 student offering Banking and Finance and would also be a great prospect come the Main GUSA games.


Assistant Director of  Sports , Mr Turkson gave his remarks about the competition, in his statement , he said, " I believe the organization of the games was great and all participating teams were also well organized". 

  Speaking to Blow Your Horn Sports, Mr Turkson stated that the recent performance by the team was an improvement from their previous campaign. He also shed light on the performance of the ladies and furthur stated the team will definitely be Dark Horses in the Main Event.

From BLOW YOUR HORN GHANA we say kudos to the team for their hard work and participation and God willing we hope to see a much better performance. 


                                             UG VS UPSA SHOWING SPORTSMANSHIP

MEDAL TABLE
INSTITUTION
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
UCC
18
14
9
UEW
12
5
10
KNUST
6
12`
6
UG
3
6
10
UPSA
0
0
2

Sunday, 4 January 2015

TENNIS AN UNDERMINED SPORT IN GHANA













I love sports no thought about that, I am also crazy about football, Yes ! its true. But some how Ghanaian's as it may be have neglected an interesting sport such as Tennis. During my leisure days on campus I watched the youthful adults play in the sun, at dawn an even at night training regularly, but not as a sport to earn a living from but just for exercise. I watch them play most of the time and come to thing of it we are probably wasting talent.
Its not the case of using Tennis for exercise, but how we as Ghanaian's are able to harness Tennis potentials just as we do in football. I am well aware of the various Tennis clubs in the country training youngsters and even the integration of Tennis in the University Games (GUSA) but after these competitions take place there isn’t any event to keep them very active in the game. This obviously does not help to unearth more talents in the country.
I am well aware of the Ghana Tennis Association activities and truly commend them on getting Ghana back into the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and insisting that players who would like to compete for the country must play in the quarterly ranking to serve as a boost onto the international scene.  
Just last year December  the likes of George Darko  and Pascal Ziyab ( ranked No.2 in Ghana)   but to mention a few got Ghana back on track in the ITF Mens Pro Circuit Futures and further  went onto get Ghana back on the ATP Ranking.   Also Wheelchair tennis has been introduced by the Ghana Tennis Association to also give the disabled the opportunity to compete. Through that the Para Olympic festival was held last year to keep these athletes active, which is quite good in terms of progress.





                                        DISABLED KIDS TRAINING

                                           DISABLED PLAYING TENNIS
                                           
With all these aids and events be organized by the GTF you would think that the current crop of tennis players in the country would have improved upon their performances in international competitions. But try to put yourself in their shoes and you will realize the needed support from government to push 
these players is not there. If only the needed attention giving to football could  somehow be shared across other sports like tennis , then our tennis players will truly have a chance to prove their worth to the world.
Even though many pundits and tennis players have complained about not earning enough and still incurring a lot of expenses on the international scene due to their travels from one tournament to another, both in the seniors and juniors.  We  simply cannot neglect the fact that it serves as a  chance for the government to pull foreigners into the country. Tennis has proved time and time again of being able to draw huge crowds from all over the world just to watch their favorite players or retired sports celebrities who have graced the court with their extra-ordinary talents. It also gives local players to engage these greats and learn from their idols personally. It will also undoubtedly draw many sponsors to the game and investors as well who would probably use the tournaments as an opportunity to go on a vacation.
The Legends Championships Tennis Tournament draws some of the top players from yesteryear to the courts at the Ritz-Carllton , Grand Cayman each year. It gives fans the opportunity to see the likes of Stefan Edberg and Martina Hingis in action again.  Last year this tournament generated more than $20,000 in cash and benefits through to the charities. 




                                            LEGENDS CHAMPIONSHIP



                                         CAYMAN COURTS

Now if such a tournament can take place in our country with our tourism centers in good care and smooth transportation services, what could possibly go wrong? It would definitely draw tennis fans. Now after all is said and done, I would like to use this medium to suggest that  reputable organizations in the country should partner  Ghana Tennis Federation  to help make it attractive and help take Tennis to new heights. Just to prove how realistic this suggestion is let’s take a look at Andy Murray as he is a living testimony of how a country can capitalize on a players glory. 




                                      MURRAY TASTES WIMBLEDON

Prior to 2013 Andy Murray had never tasted a Wimbledon one of Tennis prestigious events. After his emotional victory the country was inspired by his brilliant performance, and wanted more of that so more people picked up their racquets taking Scotland’s Tennis membership to 47,657. Their government saw the opportunity and invested £5.8 million in improving tennis facilities and widening access to the sport and not just that but they also put in place a four year investment stream to grow participation rates increase the sports accessibility and provide suitable environments to develop athletes to performance levels.
Now picture one of our own pulling that feet, it wouldn’t just force Ghana’s government to invest in the sport , it would virtually erupt the whole of Africa in the sport.