Ghana’s fastest man, Benjamin Azamati, has officially qualified for the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo after clocking an impressive 9.98 seconds in the men’s 100m at the McNabb Sprint Series.The 26-year-old sprinter’s time, with a legal wind reading of +1.2 m/s, is his season’s best and puts him in joint 17th place on the global qualification list.This also marks the fourth time Azamati has run under 10 seconds under legal wind condition, which is more than any other Ghanaian athlete.So far, Ghana has seen nine wind-legal sub-10 second runs in the 100m, with Azamati claiming four of them. Leo Myles-Mills and Aziz Zakari have two each, while Joseph Paul Amoah has one.Recommended For YouEntertainment2025-05-22T16:24:13+00:00Hajia4Reall to pay $1.3M to 40 romance scam victims after releaseGhanaian influencer Hajia4Reall walks free after serving time in a U.S. prison for romance fraud—but her legal troubles persist, as she must repay $1.38 million to nearly 40 victims.News2025-05-23T05:07:40+00:00Missing UEW senior lecturer found allegedly murdered; Police arrest one suspect (video)News2025-05-23T10:19:39+00:00Adenta Kumi’s mum recounts son’s ‘rambo-style’ arrest by 8 armed NIB officers (video)Azamati, who holds Ghana’s national record in the 100m, reached the semi-finals at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. He recently skipped the World Relays in Guangzhou to focus on qualifying for the individual 100m event and has now achieved his goal.READ ALSO: How Ghana stunned everyone to qualify for World Athletics Championship (Video)He remains an important part of Ghana’s 4x100m relay team, having played a key role in setting the national record time of 38.07 seconds at the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon. While Azamati was not in the squad for the World Relays this year, the relay team still made the country proud.Ghana’s relay team also qualifiedGhana’s men’s 4x100m relay team, made up of Barnabas Aggerh, Joseph Paul Amoah, Mustapha Alufar Bokpin, and Ibrahim Fuseini, finished second in Round 2 of the qualifiers in Guangzhou with a strong time of 38.32 seconds.They narrowly missed first place, finishing just behind France, who won with a time of 38.31 seconds.🚨World Athletics Relays: Ghana’s 4x100m quartet qualifies for the World Championship with second place finish after season’s best time of 38.32s.What a finish by Fuseini 🔥#3Sports pic.twitter.com/9kmpXW3Evi— #3Sports (@3SportsGh) May 11, 2025 This result earned Ghana one of the final qualification spots for the relay event at next year’s World Championships in Tokyo.MUST READ: Gunshots interrupt ex-Liverpool star Coutinho’s interview leaving fans scared (Video)With both Azamati and the relay team set to represent Ghana on the world stage, fans will be hoping for even more to celebrate in Tokyo.