We are closer to what we are looking for- Joseph Paul Amoah after Ghana’s qualifies to World Finals
After making it to the Men’s 4×100 Metre Relays finals at this year’s World Athletics Championships in Toyo, Japan, Ghana’s Men’s 4×100 Metre Relay Team is one step closer to reaching their goals, according to sprinter Joseph Paul Amoah.
Running in Lane Two, Team Ghana won the event’s semifinals with a time of 37.79 seconds, setting a new national record as they dominated the second of two heats.

Veteran sprinter Joseph Paul Amoah said following the thrilling victory that Team Ghana is getting closer to achieving its goal of placing third.
“We’re one step closer to what we are looking for so we’re grateful for what just happened. Everyone of us is always ready to run any leg that is given to us.”
“This is my first time running the third leg; it’s always been an anchor leg [for me] but I know Rasheed [Saminu] has the capability of doing that as well” Amoah said to Sporty FM.
The 4x 100 Metre Men’s Final takes place on Sunday, September 21.
