The final weekend of the British County Championships saw a series of standout performances from Ghana’s Jada Yankey.
Competing against strong domestic talent, Yankey demonstrated remarkable consistency and skill across a demanding schedule of events.
The young athlete secured podium finishes in multiple disciplines, showcasing her versatility in the pool.
Her silver medal performances came in the 100 Metre Freestyle, with a time of 1:03.23, and the 50 Metre Breaststroke, where she clocked 37.00 seconds.
She added to her medal haul with bronze medals in the 100 Metre Breaststroke (1:22.89) and the 200 Metre Freestyle (2:18.41).
These results highlighted a successful campaign, as Yankey delivered strong swims across all twelve events she entered. Her performance over the weekend points to a promising athletic trajectory and represents a positive step in international competition.
The Ghanaian swimming community will undoubtedly celebrate these achievements, which mark an accomplishment on a recognized international stage.
Yankey’s dedication and hard work were clearly reflected in her results, earning her well-deserved recognition at the championship.
