Israeli-born Ghanaian sprinter Blessing Akwasi Afrifah is making waves at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, representing Israel on the world’s biggest sporting stage.
His journey to the Olympics, however, has been far from ordinary.
Born and raised in Tel Aviv, Afrifah’s parents are Ghanaian Akan immigrants who moved to Israel a decade before his birth. His father worked at the Ghanaian embassy, while his mother was a cleaner.
Despite being born and raised in Israel, Afrifah faced numerous challenges to secure Israeli citizenship.
In a 2022 interview with Haaretz, he expressed frustration at being treated as a foreigner in his own country. “People here in Israel made me ‘not an Israeli’ because my parents came from somewhere else. The minute you have citizenship, then you are considered Israeli, but if you don’t have it, you are not part of the ‘Israeliness’,” he said.
After a long and arduous battle, including surviving a deportation attempt in 2010 and appealing to the government for citizenship, Afrifah finally secured Israeli citizenship in 2020. He subsequently served in the Israel Defense Forces in 2022.
The 20-year-old sprinter has quickly risen through the ranks, becoming the first-ever Israeli to win a gold medal at the U-23 European Championship in 2023. He holds the Israeli national record for the 200m with a time of 20.95 seconds.
Afrifah’s sister, Mercy, is also a promising sprinter who competes in the 100m and 200m.
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