
The 24th African Senior Athletics Championships (ASAC) 2026, held at the University of Ghana Stadium in Accra, has emerged as a tale of two narratives: stellar athletic performances and significant organizational controversy. While the event was intended to build on the success of the 2023 African Games, it has been overshadowed by the sudden passing of the Confederation of African Athletics (CAA) President, Hamad Kalkaba Malboum, who died at age 75 in Yaoundé just as the competition began. Despite this somber backdrop, the championships saw moments of national pride, most notably when Florence Agyemang secured Ghana’s first medal, a bronze in the women’s 400m final with a time of 51.87 seconds. Other highlights included Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan winning gold in the women’s hurdles and a dominant 1-2 finish for Botswana in the men’s 400m hurdles by Kemorena Tisang and Victor Ntweng.
However, the spirit of the games has been tested by widespread reports of logistical failures and poor athlete welfare. Competitors and journalists have voiced frustrations over food rationing, inadequate accommodation, and technical glitches, including a lack of timely result displays and a broken pole vault pole. South African shot put champion Aiden Smith became the face of the discontent after publicly criticizing the lack of basic amenities such as blankets, toilet paper, and warm water at the athletes' hostel. These issues sparked a wave of social media outrage, with some observers contrasting the current management unfavorably with that of former Sports Minister Mustapha Ussif during the 2023 African Games. The current Sports Minister, Kofi Iddie Adams, has acknowledged the need for improved infrastructure across the continent, urging CAA members to collaborate more effectively to host future global events.
In response to the mounting criticism, the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) has moved to address the most pressing concerns. The South African Sports Ministry recently confirmed that the issues raised by their contingent, including those by Aiden Smith, have been resolved following interventions by the LOC. Despite the early organizational hurdles, World Athletics President Sebastian Coe has praised the preparations and the CAA’s long-standing contribution to the sport. As the championships continue, the focus remains on whether Ghana can smooth over its logistical complications to honor the legacy of Hamad Kalkaba Malboum and provide a fitting stage for Africa’s elite athletes to compete for continental glory.
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