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Akwasi Frimpong Featured in 2018 Official Olympic Film


2018 Official Olympic Film

Akwasi Frimpong Featured in Olympic Film

Akwasi Frimpong, Ghana’s first skeleton athlete and just the country’s second Winter Olympian, is proud to be featured in the official Olympic film “Crossing Beyond,” which was filmed during the Olympic Games PyeongChang 2018.

  The film was done by award-winning documentarian Yi Seung-Jun and made its World Premiere Tuesday, October 9, at the Busan International Film Festival in Busan, South Korea.

Akwasi Frimpong just returned from the event, which he described as inspiring.

“Almost 3,000 athletes competed from 92 countries.  To be one of the five featured was special and an honor. I hope my story will inspire others to follow their dreams.”

Frimpong, who is currently training for the upcoming skeleton season with his goal of using the season to help prepare for the 2022 Winter Olympics, says director Yi Seung -Jun and his team did a great job putting the film together.

“After watching this documentary, I have come to realize that our adversities, hardships, and obstacles were put in our way to inspire and give others hope,” Frimpong says.

” I hope more people get the opportunity to see the documentary, especially the youth, and know they have what it takes to be successful, to know that they have what it takes to be champion, and to know they have what it takes to cross beyond obstacles to fulfill their dreams.”

Akwasi Featured in 2018 Official Olympic Film

More than anything, Frimpong says he is thankful his story meant so much and made such a positive impact on the 2018 Winter Games and hopes his message will continue to inspire others in the years ahead, both through competition, and by example.

“I left something positive behind during the Olympics. I’m glad I can bring joy and a smile on the face of people in South Korea.”

“Reaching a billion people individually will be impossible, but this documentary will help reach a billion people.

The Billion people who were told success was unattainable or the billion underdogs who refuse to give up.”

Crossing Beyond will make its international premiere at the Tokyo International Film Festival in November.

 

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