Ghana University Sports
Tertiary sports in Ghana for a decade have literally not seen the light in terms of meeting global standards with respect to infrastructure boost, maximum participation in events internationally and many others but yet, great talents emerge yearly from these system. “Such an irony?” Amidst all these challenges, Ghana still produces talents but the question is, can these people presumed to have great talents meet global standards?
Thanks to technology and globalization in general, one can just sit in his or her comfort zone and literally see the world. “Copying is not the best but I believe copying the right things is worthwhile”. What are other countries doing in relation to developing tertiary sports
“Do they even have a system, if yes, how did they do it to achieve that? Information which is regarded as the life blood of every organization maybe lacking in our part of the world. Or perhaps we are exposed to too many information – information overload and we cannot make good use of them”.
What new thing are we going to see in GUSA 2016? Still the same old stories? GUSA can do more! Are we going to see good pitches, good court, better race track, better camping lodge/hostel, hygienic food, and sanitary washrooms, effective officiating, exceptional performances by athletes and just to mention but a few?
This is a trial to all tertiary sports
History most celebrated philosopher – Aristotle once said, “Problems are solved by asking the fundamental questions affecting the situation”. Thus solutions to a problem is attained by first finding out the root causes.
Meanwhile the 2016 GUSA games, host University of Education Winneba is schedule at 5th January – 20th January under the distinguish auspices of the Vice Chancellor Prof. Mawutor Avoke.
Participating Universities for the 2016 GUSA games are: University of Cape Coast (UCC), University of Ghana (UG), University of Education, Winneba (UEW), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), University of Development Studies (UDS), University of Mines and Technology (UMaT) and University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).
Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Handball, Hockey, Netball, Goal ball, Table tennis, Tennis, and Volleyball are the disciplines played during GUSA games. The 2016 games will see beach volley having been added to the 11 disciplines to take full flight in January in our Tertiary Sports.
GUSA Games is the Tertiary Olympics in Ghana.
OBAAAAAAAAAAYE!
By:Emmanuel Hanson/Ghanadailies