Wp/nup/Joseph amoah (sprinter)
Joseph Paul Amoah (Ama u etswafo gowo be guba nya mafari nya eya 1997), Win Yi Ghanaian, Etu-gwa wun yi eza na ebici kun na wato (Sprinter) Ecibi nya metre shitsu to shitsu guba wu ma yin Santana nya ecibinana nimi ekaye nya ecibi'o wato (World Athletics championship) Wun ma bici nya metre shitsu to nya metre shitsu eda guni na eza guni ebi na nya (2019 Africa Games) Wun ma a nasara hi be ecibi wucin nyi, Wula number nya mafari na aci yay gold na (Gold medal) Nimi ecibi nya za guni o. Wun ma but eci nya metre shitsu nimi ba gao Ma na zeni zeni ebi na.
Amaoh nana Yi eza na ebi ci be lokaci na, Wu ebici nya metre Shitsu Second guwo adi gutsa-nyi to Second eshi ya ecibi nya metre shit7su guba. Ecibi wangi na wun bi nya metre shitsu guba nasara la ya Ghana, Santana taci nya (Olympion) Emmanuel Tuffour wun bi eci wuchin Second ga gun a.
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- ↑ Tahiru, Fentuo (2019-06-06). 'Ghana Athletics: Joseph Amoah breaks 24-year old National Record in 200m'.'Citi Sports Online'Retrieved (2020-01-27).
- ↑ Lee, Edward (2019-07-05). 'Coppin State's Joseph Amoah emerges as world-class sprinter, eyes representing Ghana at (2020) Olympics'.'Baltimore Sun'.Retrieved (2020-01-27).
- ↑ 'Results' (PDF).'Atos (2019-08-29). Archived from the original (PDF) on (2019-09-01).
- ↑ ' 4 x 100 Metres Relay Men - Round 1'(PDF). 'IAAF'.(2019-10-04).Retrieved (2020-01-27).
- ↑ "100 Metres Men - Round 1' (PDF). 'IAAF'. (2019-10-06). Retrieved (2020-01-27).