Benin celebrates yohan awhansou’s triple jump bronze at Accra 2026 african championships
Beninese athletics has achieved another remarkable feat in Accra. Competing in the triple jump event, athlete Yohan Awhansou proudly represented the nation, securing a bronze medal with an impressive leap of 16.60 meters. This outstanding performance elevates Benin’s total medal count to two at the 2026 African Championships, underscoring the sport’s burgeoning momentum across the continent.
Benin’s triple jump secures african podium
The atmosphere was electric at the long jump pit of Accra’s main stadium this Saturday. Facing formidable competitors in the discipline, Benin’s Yohan Awhansou maintained his composure, showcasing his refined technique. From his initial attempts, the athlete demonstrated consistent form before unleashing his full potential.
With a remarkable mark of 16.60 meters, Awhansou firmly established himself in third place overall. This podium finish is a testament to months of rigorous preparation and dedication. While formidable adversaries claimed the gold and silver, this bronze medal holds the sweet taste of victory for the Beninese contingent present in Ghana.
Benin’s athletics program demonstrates consistent progression
This latest accolade is not an isolated incident. It brings the total number of medals won by the Beninese delegation to two since the commencement of the 2026 edition of the African Athletics Championships. “This recognition confirms the steady advancement of Beninese athletics on the continental stage,” a visibly moved member of the national technical staff shared.
Year after year, strategic investments in sports infrastructure and dedicated athlete monitoring are beginning to yield significant results. Benin is no longer merely participating or making up the numbers; the nation is now actively engaging in high-level competition and challenging the established African hierarchy.
spotlight turns to sunday’s anticipated finals
The competition is far from over for Benin’s athletes. With the euphoria of Yohan Awhansou’s medal still fresh, the nation’s supporters are already holding their breath for Sunday’s events, which promise to be particularly decisive.
For the highly anticipated middle-distance and long-distance showdowns, Sylvain Azonhin will line up for the crucial men’s 1500m final. Known for his explosive finish, he will face a formidable East African contingent, but his current form inspires hope for a significant achievement on the track. Meanwhile, Yacoubou Tchoumon carries the country’s aspirations in the demanding men’s 5000m event, where his race management and endurance will be key assets in his bid to reach the African podium.
As we await the outcome of these ultimate contests on the Accra track, Benin can already celebrate the journey of its athletic ambassadors. Yohan Awhansou’s triple jump performance will undoubtedly stand as one of the highlights of these championships for national sports. It unequivocally proves that Beninese talent, when nurtured and disciplined, rightfully belongs among the continent’s elite. The public, with eyes glued to screens and stopwatches this Sunday, secretly hopes to see the medal tally grow.