Ghana’s finest heptathlete, Margaret Simpson now sells cooking oil to make a living.
In an interview with DS Sports, she breaks into tears in demand of unpaid allowances by the Ministry of Youth and Sports. In a career spanning almost 2 decades, Margaret has won countless laurels for Ghana, both locally and internationally.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports is yet to honour its obligation to the athlete, who won Gold at the African Championship at Porto Novo in Benin, 6 years ago.
She tells DS Sports, she is struggling to keep her home as her mother lies on sick bed, struggling for her life; she breaks into uncontrollable tears as she calls on President Nana Akufo Addo to intervene.
A nation that does not honour its heroes is not worth dying for. #paymargaretsimpsonnow
Biography
In one of her earliest international senior performances, she placed fourth at the 1999 All-Africa Games. She was the junior champion at the 1999 African Junior Athletics Championships, but failed to finish in the event at the 2000 World Junior Championships in Athletics. She was selected for the heptathlon at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics and placed 13th overall. Senior success came the following year as she took the bronze medal at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and then won the heptathlon gold medal at the 2002 African Championships in Athletics. She failed to finish at the 2003 World Championships in Athletics. In 2004, Simpson became African Champion for a second time and followed this result with a ninth place at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Simpson reached the global podium for the first time at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics, taking third place with the second best performance of her career with a tally of 6375 points. She had set a personal best of 6423 points at the Hypo-Meeting earlier that season. She missed the 2006 season but returned the year after with a gold medal performance at the 2007 All-Africa Games. She failed to finish at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics later that season. She missed all of the 2008 season after this. She was off form in 2009 and registered a season’s best of 5872 points at the Meeting International d’Arles. She was back to good form at the 2010 African Championships in Athletics, where she won a third heptathlon title in a score of 6031 points. She also managed eighth in the high jump for African at the 2010 IAAF Continental Cup.
She won the 2011 edition of the Multistars meeting in Desenzano del Garda with a score of 6270 points, defeating the 2010 champion Marina Goncharova. She was fourteenth at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics and won a third straight title at the 2011 All-Africa Games. She won the African Combined Events Championships in both 2011 and 2012.
She withdrew from the heptathlon at the 2012 Summer Olympics due to a kidney infection.
Simpson is renowned for her strong javelin throw, her personal best in which is 56.36 metres.
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I’m a Nigerian but can’t hold my tears right now. Let’s raise some funds. God bless Africa
Asamoa Gyan please help this woman for us. God ask me to tell you to help her as you always do. Please God will bless you more. I dont have much. Or you help her go back to sport.
OMG!!! this is a shame. A nation which does not honour her heroes, is not worth dying for. What message is this sending to our future heroes. Ministry of Youth and Sports, do the needful and pay her all that is due her with interest. All other people with similar issues must be given immediate attention
I don't blame whose that stand for Europe then they are country of origin. If i had any chance to perform is better to stand for any European country.
Am crying right now
@Fatcobra, imagine at her peak sh switched nationalities to compete as Canadian, or Yank, or Brit. This is best advice to modern day African athletes, shine your eyes.
If this story never came up, one day she will be dead and the Govt with a member of the sports council will go and read english at the burial and cry nkwa.siasuu and that will be it. Herrhhhh gh !
Ghana ? Twea kai ! If you d--I-e for Ghana , you do so in vain. Politicians boldly $t£al money, big companies evade taxes, pastors, mallams etc all fleece the masses and yet people who fly high the flag are treated with contempt. Hopefully the u$£less sports ministry will do the honourable and pay her what she is owed. Maggie, when you get yor money back, pump it in your business and you will go places. Don't give up and never encourage any of your children to sacrifice for Ghana wai?
Maggie Nyame ntea wo su fre wai. What a sh-ame GH!!!Sports Ministry please do something about this IMMEDIATELY.
This country kraaaaa..........How can someone be sitting on this superstar's Money ?? Thunder fire all of you. All these sports authority people profiting from someones sweat.....?