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Duah finished fifth in [[4 x 100 metres relay]] at the [[1997 World Championships in Athletics|1997 World Championships]], together with teammates [[Eric Nkansah]], [[Aziz Zakari]] and [[Emmanuel Tuffour]]. This team had set a national record of 38.12 seconds in the semi final heat.<ref>[http://www.gbrathletics.com/cm99.htm Commonwealth All-Time Lists (Men)] - GBR Athletics</ref>
Duah finished fifth in [[4 x 100 metres relay]] at the [[1997 World Championships in Athletics|1997 World Championships]], together with teammates [[Eric Nkansah]], [[Aziz Zakari]] and [[Emmanuel Tuffour]]. This team had set a national record of 38.12 seconds in the semi final heat.<ref>[http://www.gbrathletics.com/cm99.htm Commonwealth All-Time Lists (Men)] - GBR Athletics</ref>


His personal best time on the individual distance is 10.31 seconds, achieved in July 2001 in [[Arnhem]]. The Ghanaian record currently belongs to [[Leonard Myles-Mills]] with 9.98 seconds.<ref>[http://www.athlerecords.net/Records/AFRIQUE/PLEINAIR/RECGHA.txt Ghanaian athletics records]</ref>
His personal best time on the individual distance is 10.31 seconds, achieved in July 2001 in [[Arnhem]]. The Ghanaian record currently belongs to [[Leonard Myles-Mills]] with 9.98 seconds.<ref>[http://www.athlerecords.net/Records/AFRIQUE/PLEINAIR/RECGHA.txt Ghanaian athletics records] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070608102347/http://www.athlerecords.net/Records/AFRIQUE/PLEINAIR/RECGHA.txt |date=2007-06-08 }}</ref>


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Revision as of 15:44, 25 June 2017

Abu Duah (born 5 June 1978) is a Ghanaian sprinter who specializes in the 100 metres.

Duah finished fifth in 4 x 100 metres relay at the 1997 World Championships, together with teammates Eric Nkansah, Aziz Zakari and Emmanuel Tuffour. This team had set a national record of 38.12 seconds in the semi final heat.[1]

His personal best time on the individual distance is 10.31 seconds, achieved in July 2001 in Arnhem. The Ghanaian record currently belongs to Leonard Myles-Mills with 9.98 seconds.[2]

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