
William Amponsah, a 20-year-old from Swedru in the Central Region won the 2019 Kwahu Easter Mountain Marathon (KEMM) over the weekend.
He clocked a time of 2 hours, 29 minutes and 16 seconds in the 42-kilometre race which started at Nkawkaw and ended at Abene.
He had taken a commanding lead at Mpraeso ahead of the closest competitor, Malik Yakubu and maintained same till the end.
For his prize, he received GH?3, 000, a decoder and a satellite dish from Startimes Ghana and a smartphone from Mibisoko. He would also compete in this year's Beijing Marathon.
The runner-up, Yakubu who clocked a time of 2:41:40, also received a cash prize of GH?2, 000, a satellite dish from Startimes Ghana and a Smartphone.
Seidu Salifu came third. He took home GH?1,500 whilst Afful Basit and Simon Ayittey placed fourth and fifth respectively.
Fifteen-year-old Ramatu Abdulai from Wa, the first female to cross the finish line at a time of 3:25:14, received a cash prize of GH?1,500 a decoder and dish from Startimes, a smartphone and other souvenirs from sponsors.
Nine-year-old Noami Fisouli became the youngest to finish the race to place second in the female category.
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