This yr’s IBSF World Championships are at present ongoing in Winterberg, Germany and can come to an finish on March 3.
Reacting to his participation on this yr’s occasion, Frimpong described the expertise as unimaginable but in addition stated he had challenges with racing on a brand new observe that he wasn’t too conversant in.
“Leaving the World Championships in Winterberg with another incredible experience,” he wrote on Instagram.
“Racing on a brand new observe posed challenges because of the lack of observe data, however it was a privilege to symbolize Ghana as the only athlete from the continent of #Africa within the skeleton occasion, competing in opposition to the world’s greatest athletes within the sport.
“Having my mom watch me live for the first time competing in any sport was truly special. Although I missed the finals by just three spots, finishing 28th marked my best performance at a World Championships.”
He added: “While I had hoped to succeed in the finals, my coach jogged my memory that our focus is on the progress I’ve been making this season, relatively than simply my closing placement.
“My learning curve this season has been exponential, and I am learning with every run and getting closer to mastering the sled. The best is yet to come, and I am grateful to everyone who travelled near and far to show their support. Thank you for believing in me.”
Frimpong represented Ghana on the 2018 Winter Olympics, changing into the West African nation’s first skeleton Olympian.
The Dutch-born athlete additionally stays solely the second Ghanaian ever to compete on the Winter Olympics.
He was, nevertheless, denied the possibility to qualify for a second Olympic outing at Beijing 2022 after testing optimistic for COVID-19.