Ghanaian sprint sensation Benjamin Azamati is sending a clear warning to the rest of the world after clocking a sensational 6.61 seconds in the menโs 60m at the Nevada Wolfpack Classic & CE in the United States, underlining his explosive form ahead of a crucial indoor athletics season.

Benjamin Azamati celebrates after clocking 6.61s in the menโs 60m at the Nevada Wolfpack Classic.
Azamatiโs 6.61s confirms elite sprint form
The time ranks among Azamatiโs fastest indoor performances and reinforces his status as Ghanaโs undisputed sprint king, with momentum clearly building as he sharpens his speed, reaction time and top-end power on the global stage.
Momentum building ahead of major championships
The performance comes as a major boost for Team Ghana and fans back home, following Azamatiโs consistent rise in international athletics and his growing reputation as one of Africaโs most reliable short-distance sprinters, as previously highlighted by GhanaMedia.net.
Olokpa Glory records DNS in Heat 9
Fellow Ghanaian athlete Olokpa Glory was listed as DNS (Did Not Start) in Heat 9 of the event, leaving Azamati as the nationโs standout performer on the day.
Eyes firmly set on a big 2026 season
With the indoor season heating up and outdoor competitions on the horizon, Azamatiโs Nevada performance signals a sprinter peaking at the right time, raising expectations for podium finishes and national pride as Ghana continues to make its mark in world athletics, according to benchmarks set by World Athletics.
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