'I'm carrying the hopes of 5m disabled Ghanaians' - Wheelchair sprinter Nkegbe
Raphael Botsyo Nkegbe is one of the most experienced Para-athletes in Africa, hoping to go to his fourth Paralympic games at Tokyo next year and competing in this week's World Para-Athletics Championships in Dubai.
BBC Sport Africa spoke to the wheelchair sprinter, who holds the African record for the 100m in the T54 classification.
BBC Sport Africa spoke to the wheelchair sprinter, who holds the African record for the 100m in the T54 classification.
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"I feel like I'm carrying the hopes of almost 5 million disabled Ghanians."— BBC News Africa (@BBCAfrica) November 7, 2019
Wheelchair sprinter Raphael Botsyo Nkegbe is on track for the @Tokyo2020 @Paralympics & he's hoping to cross the finish line with Ghana's first-ever Paralympic medal. 🙌🏾🏅🇬🇭#Tokyo2020 l #BBCAfricaSport pic.twitter.com/jM82314XK7
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