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Ghana’s Rose Yeboah, making her debut in the women’s high jump at the Olympic Games, faced a challenging competition and did not progress to the final.
The 22-year-old high jumper attempted to clear the bar at 1.92 meters but was unsuccessful on her third attempt.
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Yeboah managed to clear the bar at 1.83 meters and 1.88 meters on her first and second attempts, showing a solid performance in the earlier stages of the event. However, her efforts fell short when she could not clear the 1.92-meter mark.
Despite her strong performances in Africa, where she is a two-time champion, Yeboah’s attempt was below her personal best of 1.97 meters. Her Olympic journey highlighted her potential but ultimately did not secure a place in the final.