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This is why the UK-born sprinter chose to represent Team Ghana

Ghanaian athlete Sean Safo-Antwi reveals why he chose to run for Ghana at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Brazil.

Safo-Antwi who grew up in the United Kingdom explained why he choose to participate for Ghana in an interview at the Rio Olympic Games.

The Ghanaian athlete said:

“Growing up in a neighbourhood in London, it was very tough. There was a lot of crime in the area and I had to obviously get rid of the crime and do me and follow my dream of being an athlete.

“And I switched allegiances to run for Ghana because that was one of my dreams. I really wanted to do it and I really wanted to be at the Olympics so I figured out the best way of getting there and this was the best route for me.”

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On his family growing up, Sean Safo-Antwi says it wasn’t big enough and is also familiar with Ghana having visited sometime back.

“Family surrounding growing up wasn’t particularly big. It was average I’d say. Two brothers at home in the UK, one sister in the UK also. I have some cousins in Ghana and some cousins in America. They used to live in Ghana. It’s an average size family,” he said.

“I’ve been to Ghana a while back. I’m due to go there sometime this year preferably in September. I went to Ghana, Kumasi when I was younger. An area called Adum so I’m not that familiar but I’m familiar.”

Sean Safo-Antwi is one of the 16 athletes representing Ghana at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in Brazil.

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