
It all begun in the 1960s when Clement Quartey won Ghana’s first Olympics medal.
Clement represented Ghana in the men’s Light Welterweight category at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy.

The man with the record as Ghana’s first medalist at the Olympics games defeated Mohamed Boubekeur of Romania 5-0, Khalid Al-Karkhi of Iraq 5-0, South Korea’s Kim Deuk-Bong 3-2, and walked over Marian Kasprzyk of Poland.
Eddie Blay is the second Boxer to secure a bronze medal for Ghana in 1964 in Tokyo, Japan.

He was a member of the 1960 squad but couldn’t win a medal for his country.
The man, who was born on November 9, 1937, died at age 68 in Accra on October 15, 2006.
The third man who made Ghanaians proud at the 1972 Olympics at Munich, was Price Amartey.

He doubled as a Military man and a boxer, he won a bronze medal in the men’s Middleweight division.
Ghana has undergone a medal drought in 29 years as far as boxing is concerned but Samuel Takyi has broken the jinx by qualifying to the medal zone of the ongoing Olympics games in Japan.

The 20-year-old is guaranteed at least a bronze medal, making him the fourth boxer to win a medal at the Olympics.
He beat Colombia’s David Ceiber Avila at the quarter-final of the competition and will fight in the semi-final for a shot at gold.
Source: Adomonline