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Blessing Afrifah

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Israeli sprinter (born 2003)

Blessing Afrifah
Afrifah in 2022
Personal information
Native nameבלסינג אקווסי אפריפה
Full nameBlessing Akwasi Afrifah
Born (2003-10-26)26 October 2003 (age 21)
Tel Aviv, Israel
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight165 lb (75 kg)
Sport
CountryIsrael
SportAthletics
EventSprints
ClubMaccabi Tel Aviv[1][2]
Achievements and titles
Personalbests
Updated on 16 July 2023

Blessing Akwasi Afrifah (Hebrew:בלסינג אקווסי אפריפה, born 26 October 2003) is an Israelitrack and field athlete who specializes in thesprints. He was the200 metres champion at both the2022 World Athletics U20 Championships, and at the2023 European Athletics U23 Championships. Afrifah representedIsrael at the 2024 Paris Olympics in themen's 200 metres, and finished 16th.

Early life

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Afrifah was born and raised inTel Aviv, Israel, and later moved with his family toRamat Gan, Israel.[3] His parents are ofAkan ethnicity, fromKumasi,Ghana, and moved to Israel a decade before he was born.[2][1][4][5][6] His father and his mother initially came to Israel separately as tourists in the mid-1990s.[3] They remained -- with his father working in the consular division of Ghana’s embassy, and his mother working as a cleaning lady.[5][3] Grateful to Israel they pledged that they would have a son named Blessing and a daughter named Mercy.[3] His younger sister Mercy is also a sprinter.[3]

As a child and teenager, Afrifah studied atOhel Shem high school in Ramat Gan, Israel. He briefly playedsoccer, then turned toathletics at the age of 11.[7] He speaks fluent Hebrew and English.[3] He is 5 ft 11 in (180 cm), and weighs 165 pounds (75 kg).[3]

Running career

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Early years; Israeli championships

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At the age of 14, Afrifah began working with national coach Igor Balon.[6] Afrifah's club isMaccabi Tel Aviv.[7]

Afrifah won the Israeli Championship in the 100m in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024, with his best time being a 10.23 in 2023. He won the Israeli Championship in the 200m in 2020-24, with his best time being a 20.63 in 2023 in Jerusalem.[3]

2022; World U20 Champion

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At the2022 World Athletics U20 Championships inCali, Colombia, at 18 years of age Afrifah won the 200 m in a photo finish with a championship record time of 19.954, 0.006 seconds ahead of BotswananLetsile Tebogo.[8][9] Afrifah, who then draped the Israeli flag across his body, was the first Israeli to run the 200 metres race in under 20 seconds.[2][10] In recorded competitions, only two humans under age 20 had run a faster 200 meters, one being Jamaican sprinterUsain Bolt, who later won the event three times in the Olympics and four times in the world championships.[2]

2023-present; European U23 Champion

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Next year, at the2023 European Athletics U23 Championships inEspoo, Finland, Afrifah won the 200 m with a time of 20.67, just 0.01 second ahead of DutchRaphael Bouju.[11]

His personal best at the 100m is 10.20 in 2023 and 2024, and at the 200 m is 19.96 in 2022.[3] His highest European ranking in the 200m was 4th.[12]

Afrifah said: "I feel I’m standing for a community. Israel is a country that [some] countries hate, so it’s an honor to represent them. I want to prove [anti-Israel slander] is not true and Israel is different, and I’m proving it through sports."[2]

2024 Paris Olympics

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Afrifah representedIsrael at the 2024 Paris Olympics in themen's 200 metres at theStade de France.[13][14] He attended a ceremony at the Paris Olympics that was held to remember the 11 Israeli Olympicans killed in theMunich Massacre at the1972 Munich Olympic Games.[15] At 20 years of age, he ran a 20.78 and came in 5th in his first round qualification heat, and he ran a 20.88 in the last chancerepechage round, finishing 16th and not making it to the semifinals.[16][17]

Personal life

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In 2010, Afrifah was granted permanent residence status, along with his sister and parents, following a government decision to not deport children of foreign workers born in Israel.[6] At the age of 16, he was granted Israeli citizenship after he appealed to Israel's Minister of the InteriorAryeh Deri.[18][6]

When asked about his feelings upon receiving his Israeli identity document, Afrifah replied: "I’m an Israeli. I was born here, my friends are here.... I’m no different from my friends, which are residents of Israel. I want to represent Israel and win medals." He was given full citizenship in 2020, and said: "I can’t describe how excited I am; I couldn’t even eat due to my excitement. I have more confidence and motivation to win achievements for Israel."[19]

As an Israeli citizen and thus conscripted by law upon reaching 18 years of age, Afrifah served in theIsrael Defense Forces beginning in 2022. He served on an army base inRehovot, in a program limited to elite sportspeople that provides a more flexible service.[19][3]

Career statistics

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Figures fromWorld Athletics profile.[3]

Personal bests

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SurfaceDistanceTime (s)W (m/s)DateLocationNotes
Outdoor60 metres6.88+0.721 January 2021Tel Aviv, Israel
100 metres10.20+1.721 May 2023Tel Aviv, Israel=NR
150 metres15.57+0.627 April 2023Tel Aviv, Israel
200 metres19.96−1.04 August 2022Cali, ColombiaAU20RNRNU20R
300 metres33.265 February 2022Tel Aviv, Israel
4 × 100 metres relay39.6621 June 2023Chorzów, Poland
Indoor60 metres6.9212 February 2022Belgrade, Serbia
200 metres20.9511 February 2023Metz, FranceNR

International championships

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Representing Israel
YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTimeWind (m/s)Notes
2021Balkan ChampionshipsSmederevo, Serbia5th (F)200 metres21.28+0.7
3rd4 x 100 metres relay40.12SB
European U20 ChampionshipsTallinn, Estonia4th (F)200 metres21.01+0.7
7th (F)4 x 100 metres relay41.18
World U20 ChampionshipsNairobi, Kenya7th (F)200 metres21.03+0.5
2022Balkan U20 Indoor ChampionshipsBelgrade, Serbia7th (F)60 metres6.92iPB
Balkan ChampionshipsCraiova, Romania1st200 metres20.98−1.9
5th (F)4 x 100 metres relay40.11
World U20 ChampionshipsCali, Colombia1st200 metres19.96[.954]−1.0AU20RCRNRNU20RPB
European ChampionshipsMunich, Germany7th (F)200 metres20.69−0.3
2023European Team ChampionshipsChorzów, PolandDQ100 metres
2nd4 x 100 metres relay39.66PB
European U23 ChampionshipsEspoo, Finland1st200 metres20.67−1.1
World ChampionshipsBudapest, Hungary33rd (h)200 m20.73−1.4
2024European ChampionshipsRome, Italy7th200 m20.97+0.8
Olympic GamesParis, France16th (rep)200 m20.880.0

100m progression

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YearTimeLocationDateNotes
201910.85[20]Tel Aviv,Israel
202010.49Tel Aviv,Israel27 July
2021
2022
2023
2024

200m progression

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YearTimeLocationDateNotes
201921.67Tel Aviv, Israel25 July
202021.17Tel Aviv, Israel28 July
202120.94Tallinn, Estonia16 July
202219.96Cali, Colombia4 AugustAU20RCRNRNU20R
202320.42La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland2 July
202420.46Rome,Italy9 June

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"בלסינג אקווסי אפריפה".Israeli Athletic Association. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  2. ^abcdeHillel Kuttler (5 December 2022)."Blessing Afrifa; Israel’s Usain Bolt takes aim at the 2024 Olympics in Paris,"Tablet.
  3. ^abcdefghijk"Blessing Akwasi AFRIFAH | Profile". World Athletics.
  4. ^"Blessing Akwasi AFRIFAH | Athlete profile".European Athletic Association. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  5. ^abRakovsky, Ido (28 July 2022)."הוא שובר שוב ושוב את שיאי ישראל, אך עדיין חולם על אזרחות למשפחתו" [He repeatedly breaks Israel's records, but still dreams of citizenship for his family].Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved16 July 2023.
  6. ^abcdJoshua Halickman (12 August 2022)."Afrifah a true blessing for Israeli sprinting; Israeli sprinter Bessing Afrifah captured the gold medal in the 200-meter dash at the Under-20 World Athletic Championships".The Jerusalem Post.
  7. ^abHorovitz, Michael (5 August 2022)."Israel's Blessing Afrifah wins gold in 200m dash at under-20 world championship".The Times of Israel. Retrieved5 August 2022.
  8. ^"Israel's Blessing Afrifah wins gold in the 200-meter dash at the U-20 world championships".Aurora. 5 August 2022.
  9. ^Mulvenney, Nick (5 August 2022)."Israeli Afrifa stuns Tebogo to win 200m at world juniors".Reuters. Retrieved5 August 2022.
  10. ^"Israeli runner Blessing Afrifah wins gold at World U20 Championships; The 18-year-old is the first Israeli in history to finish the race in under 20 seconds".I24NEWS. 5 August 2022. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  11. ^"Alasaari adds to Finland's title haul with surprise pole vault victory in Espoo 2023".European Athletic Association. 16 July 2023. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  12. ^"Blessing Akwasi AFRIFAH," European Athletics.
  13. ^"Israel's delegation to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games".Wingate Institute (in Hebrew). 25 June 2024. Archived fromthe original on 26 June 2024. Retrieved26 June 2024.
  14. ^"Road to Paris 24". World Athletics.
  15. ^"Israeli athletes receive threats in Paris as tensions simmer over Gaza," AP.
  16. ^Joshua Halickman (August 7, 2024)."Afrifah comes up just short of 200m semis,"The Jerusalem Post.
  17. ^"Blessing Afrifah finished ..", X, Team Israel.
  18. ^Porat, Avinoam (12 February 2020)."Teenage runner faces hurdle to Israeli citizenship".Ynet. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  19. ^abPorat, Avinoam (30 August 2022)."Israeli gold medalist sprinter gets drafted to IDF".Ynet. Retrieved16 July 2023.
  20. ^Afrifah ran a 10.79 seconds in a 100 metre dash inRishon LeZion in 2019, but the result was disqualified and not counted.

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