It was a golden moment of pride and promise as Ghana’s rising sprint sensation Gladys “Gaza” Boateng stepped forward to receive her medals after delivering a breathtaking double victory in the 100m and 200m at the 2026 Ashanti Regional Super Zonals.

A Champion’s Moment on the Podium
With the crowd roaring and cameras flashing, Gaza stood tall as her gold medals were placed around her neck — a powerful image that perfectly captured her dominance on the track. Her explosive acceleration in the 100m and commanding finish in the 200m confirmed what many are already saying: Ghana has found its next sprint star.
The young athlete’s composure, confidence, and raw speed have quickly turned her into one of the most exciting prospects in Ghanaian athletics.
From Track Dominance to Viral Sensation
Following her electrifying performances, GhanaMedia’s full coverage of her achievement has been drawing massive attention nationwide. Read the full feature here: Gladys “Gaza” Boateng Double Gold at Ashanti Super Zonals 2026.
Her previous viral Facebook post on the official Ghana Media page also sparked huge reactions and engagement from fans celebrating her historic run. See the trending reactions here:
Ghana’s Next Sprint Queen?
Winning both the 100m and 200m at a highly competitive regional championship is no small feat. It signals not just talent, but serious championship mentality. Coaches and athletics enthusiasts are already tipping Gaza as one of the brightest young sprint prospects in the country.
Her performance at the Ashanti Super Zonals was more than just victory — it was a statement. Speed, dominance, and star quality all in one display.
If this trajectory continues, Gladys “Gaza” Boateng may soon move from regional sensation to national and international contender.
For now, the image of her proudly receiving double gold remains the defining snapshot of a young champion on the rise.
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