The Ghanaian powerlifter, weightlifter and strongman, Evans Aryee, has said he is ready and more than willing to represent Ghana at the global level in the powerlifting, weightlifting, and strongman disciplines when the opportunity presents itself.
When asked about his future ambitions and how he intends to give back to Ghanaian society, he responded by saying he is willing to represent Ghana at the Olympics level in the powerlifting and strongman disciplines.
Evans Aryee made this statement during a Twitter space interview dubbed “Sports Corner,” which was geared toward appreciating his journey as a Ghanaian powerlifter in the diaspora and his contributions toward lifting the flag of Ghana high.
“Let me say this growing in Ghana when I was in Adisadel College around 2014, I used to throw shot-put and discus for my school, so I have always had the Ghanaian dream at heart,” he stated
He adds “When I came to Belgium, I didn’t throw my Ghanaian roots away, I am ever ready to give back to the Ghanaian society that help shape my career in numerous ways, above all I am looking forward to a day where I will have the chance to represent Ghana at the Olympic level, we have more to do and with all hands on deck we can lift the image of this sport.”
Even though strongman and powerlifting have not been added to the Olympic games yet, he is hopeful that as soon as it is done, he will take the opportunity to raise the flag of Ghana high.
Evans Aryee also urged Ghanaians to accept strongman and powerlifting sports as permanent sporting disciplines.
“Let’s face it the powerlifting and strongman sports though new to the Ghanaian terrain has come to stay, we must embrace it just like every other sport, just like we do for football, athletics, and boxing, powerlifting has a very great potential in Ghana, we must embrace and invest in the sport,” he said.
Evans Aryee holds a Belgian deadlift record of 338kg and has qualified to participate in the 2022 Belgium’s strongest.