Jedidiah Amoako-Ackah
bɔbeasu | male |
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ɔman a ofiri mu | Ghana |
din a wɔde ama no | Jedidiah |
da a wɔwoo no | 20 Oforisuo 1991 |
beae a wɔwoo no | Asamankese |
languages spoken, written or signed | Brɔfo |
n'adwuma | track cyclist |
sport | track cycling |
Jedidiah "Jeddie" Amoako-Ackah (wɔwoo no 20 April 1991) yɛ Ghana-Britania kwanmu sakrekafo a ofi Asamankese.[1][2]
N'abrabɔ ahyɛase
[sesa]Jedidiah Amoako-Ackah a wɔwoo no wɔ Ghana no hyɛɛ ne sakre akwantuo ase wɔ Molepolole, Botswana. Wɔ afe 2001 mu no, otu fii Ghana kɔɔ Scotland bere a na wadi mfe 10, faa Botswana ne London. Ɔnyaa dibea a ɛtɔ so 26 wɔ 28 mu wɔ sprint qualifying round no mu.
Amoako-Ackah hwehwɛ sɛ ɔbɛkɔ ayɛ pii wɔ Commonwealth Agumadi no akyi, na wayɛ nhyehyɛe sɛ ɔbɛhyehyɛ Ghana kwanmu sakrekafo kuw bi ansa na 2016 Olympics no adu. Ɔboa ma wɔsi velodrome wɔ Accra (The Accra Velodrome Project) na ɔhyɛɛ Gift-A-Bike Foundation ase, na ɔde sakre ma sukuu mmofra.
Amoako-Ackah nyaa abakɔsɛm mu ade titiriw bi Dwoda anɔpa wɔ Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, na ɔbɛyɛɛ Ghanani a odi kan a ɔde ne ho hyɛɛ kwanmu sakreka mu wɔ Commonwealth Games bi mu.[2]
Nwomasua
[sesa]Ɛde besi afe 2014 no, Amoako-Ackah reyɛ abodin krataa wɔ Agumadi mu Ayaresa mu wɔ Chichester Sukuupɔn mu. Bio nso, ɔde ne ho hyɛɛ judo ne akuturukubɔ mu. Amoako-Ackah a na ɔwɔ ɛna a ɔyɛ awogyefo ne agya a ɔyɛ ɔsɔfo no de n’adesua kɔɔ akyiri anaa gyae sukuu wɔ Chichester Sukuupɔn mu.[2]
Agumadi adwuma
[sesa]Wɔ September 2013 mu no, Ghanani aguadifoɔ bi a ɔwɔ Glasgow na hyɛɛ no nkuran ma Amoako-Ackah sii gyinaeɛ sɛ ɔbɛgyina Ghana ananmu wɔ kwanmu sakreka mu wɔ 2014 Commonwealth Games no mu. Ɔyɛɛ abakɔsɛm sɛ Ghanani a ɔdi kan wɔ kwanmu sakreka mu wɔ agor a wɔyɛɛ no Kitawonsa /Ɔsanaa 2014 wɔ Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome. Britania nsɛm ho amanneɛbɔfo gye toom kɛse sɛ nea wɔatumi ayɛ no yɛ "abakɔsɛm mu de."[3]
Amoako-Ackah a Glasgow aguadifo de sika boa no no gyee akwamma fii sukuupɔn mu de siesiee ne ho maa Commonwealth Agumadi no. Britania sakrekafo David Daniell na ɔkyerɛɛ no kwan na Ivor Reid na ɔhwɛɛ so, na ɔfaa atade foforo a wɔayɛ (new jersey), na mfiase no ɔyɛɛ nhyehyɛe sɛ obenya ahosiesie nda pii nanso akyiri yi ɔpaw bere tiaa bi bere a ɔde asram abiɛsa atete no akyi. Ɔkyerɛw ne din wɔ mmirikatu, keirin mu ne mita 1000 bere sɔhwɛ no so mu. Jeddie Amoako-Ackah amfa ne ho anhyɛ bere sɔhwɛ no mu, onyaa dibea a ɛto so 26 wɔ 28 mu wɔ mmirikatu no mu, na woyii no fii mu wɔ keirin mu wɔ mmirikatu a edi kan no mu.
Wɔ Ɔpɛpɔn 2016 mu no, Jeddie Amoako-Ackah de ne ho hyɛɛ 2016 Afrika Sakraman Nkonimdi a ɛkɔɔ so wɔ Casablanca no mu, na ɔde ne ho too nnipadɔm sika so ma ɛboaa no. Ɔsii akan wɔ keirin akansi no mu, na odii kan wɔ nea ɛto so ason ne nea etwa to.
Beaɛ a menya mmoa fii
[sesa]- ↑ Online media Ghana llc, Jedidiah Amoako-Ackah- First Ghanaian to compete in track cycling :: Ghana Olympic Committee (in American English), retrieved 2023-11-28
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "The Ghanaian looking to inspire a nation", BBC Sport (in British English), retrieved 2023-11-28
- ↑ Cycling into the history books … all the way from Ghana to Glasgow (in English), 2014-06-22, retrieved 2023-11-28