
Ghanaian long-distance runner William Amponsah has set a new national record in the men’s 10,000m, smashing the previous record by an impressive two minutes.
The 25-year-old Texas A&M student-athlete achieved a remarkable time of 27:47.93 seconds at the Bryan Clay Invitational. This outstanding performance not only broke the Ghanaian record but also set a new NCAA Division II record.
Amponsah’s achievement is all the more remarkable considering he set the previous record barely a year ago. His rapid progress is a testament to his hard work and dedication to his craft. The talented athlete has been making waves in the athletics world, and this latest record-breaking performance is sure to generate buzz.
In addition to his national record, Amponsah’s time also earned him a new NCAA Division II record. This achievement is a notable milestone in his collegiate career, where he has already made a name for himself as a talented distance runner. Amponsah currently holds the NCAA Division II Cross Country individual national title, which he won in consecutive years (2023 and 2024).
Amponsah’s record-breaking performance will undoubtedly boost his chances of being selected for Ghana’s team at the World Athletics Championships. His impressive time puts him in contention for a spot on the team, and he will be hoping to build on this momentum as the championships approach.
With his record-breaking performance, Amponsah has demonstrated his potential to compete at the highest level. His achievements in the NCAA Division II and now as a national record holder suggest a bright future ahead for the talented athlete.
Source: BBC