Ashanti Zone 1 Athletics: Fulera and Hajia Baby Face Shine Among Rising Stars
The Ashanti Region Zone 1 athletics competition recently showcased some of Ghana’s most promising young track and field talents, with standout performances from Fulera Sulemana and Hajia Baby Face capturing the attention of fans, coaches, and officials. The annual meet continues to provide a platfor
Ogyem Solomon

The Ashanti Region Zone 1 athletics competition recently showcased some of Ghana’s most promising young track and field talents, with standout performances from Fulera Sulemana and Hajia Baby Face capturing the attention of fans, coaches, and officials. The annual meet continues to provide a platform for youth athletes to display their skills, gain recognition, and develop into the next generation of national stars.
Fulera Sulemana, representing T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School, was one of the most impressive performers of the meet. Known for her speed and composure, she dominated her races with a combination of tactical precision and explosive acceleration. Her performances highlighted the results of disciplined training and a clear focus on athletic excellence, setting a high benchmark for her peers in the competition.
Equally impressive was Hajia Baby Face, whose energy and determination on the track electrified spectators. Her efforts contributed to the competitiveness of the meet, inspiring fellow athletes to push harder and delivering exciting finishes that kept fans engaged. Together, Fulera and Hajia Baby Face became the faces of the event, demonstrating not only talent but also the dedication required to excel in athletics.
In addition to these leading performers, several other rising stars emerged, reminding the public of the depth of talent in the Ashanti Region. Their achievements underscore the importance of grassroots competitions like Zone 1, which serve as critical stepping stones for athletes aspiring to compete at national and international levels.
Organisers of the meet received praise for creating an environment that encourages participation, fair competition, and sportsmanship. By providing a structured platform for young athletes, the event supports both personal development and the broader growth of athletics in the region.
With such strong performances, attention now turns to upcoming competitions, where Fulera, Hajia Baby Face, and other promising athletes will have opportunities to further their development and represent their schools and communities at higher levels. The Ashanti Zone 1 athletics meet continues to play a vital role in nurturing Ghana’s track and field talent, ensuring that the country’s future stars have the experience and exposure they need to succeed.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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