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Ghana’s 4 by 100m men’s relay team will participate in this weekend’s World Athletics Relays to be held at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in Bahamas.

The race will serve as a key qualifier for the Paris Olympic Games for more than 40 nations.

Ghana’s team needs to finish in the top 14 to stand a place of automatically qualifying for the 2024 Olympics.

A qualification to the finals on Saturday will see Ghana make it to Paris.

The country will be represented by Joseph Paul Amoah, Benjamin Azamati, Isaac Botsio, Ibrahim Fuseini and Edwin Gadayi.

Over last weekend, the quartet of Jo Paul Amoah, Joseph Manu, Ibrahim Fuseini and Barnabas Aggerh was involved in the Penn Relays held at the Franklin Field in Philadelphia, USA.

Ghana’s 4X100m men’s team finishes 2nd behind Jamaica in Penn Relays

Therefore, Ghana’s representation in Nassau will be one of the best the country has lined up in recent races.

The team finished second in the 2023 African Games after clocking 38.43s behind Nigeria.

That time is the Season’s Best for the team.

Its record, which is Africa’s as well, is 38.07s.