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Ghanaian skeleton athlete Akwasi Frimpong, 39, aims to compete in one last Olympics in 2026 and encourage more Africans to join winter sports. He was the first African to compete in Olympic skeleton racing in 2018, but missed the 2022 Games due to COVID-19. He hopes a continental quota programme will continue to allow African athletes to compete.
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