SOURCE: Ahashie Judeliver Eli
Rose Yeboah has made history by setting a new national record in the women’s high jump. Her remarkable leap of 1.97 meters not only shattered the previous record but also secured her an automatic qualifier spot for the 2024 Olympic Games. This achievement was crowned by her victory in the 2024 NCAA Division I high jump, where she claimed the national title.
She’s done it !!!
— Ohene-Bampoe Brenya (@obbampoegh) June 9, 2024
Rose Amoanimaa has qualified to the Olympic Games after jumping the standard qualification height of 1.97m.
She won Gold for Ghana at the African Games pic.twitter.com/mv0PmaK93z
Yeboah’s leap marks a significant milestone in her athletic career and for Ghanaian sports. She becomes the first female Ghanaian athlete to win an NCAA Division I national title, showcasing her exceptional talent and dedication.
Her record-breaking performance has garnered widespread attention and praise, highlighting her as a rising star on the international athletics stage. As she prepares for the upcoming Olympics, Yeboah’s triumph serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes in Ghana and beyond.
Rose was a gold medalist in the recent African Games held in Ghana.
She’s done it !!!
— Ohene-Bampoe Brenya (@obbampoegh) June 9, 2024
Rose Amoanimaa has qualified to the Olympic Games after jumping the standard qualification height of 1.97m.
She won Gold for Ghana at the African Games pic.twitter.com/mv0PmaK93z