2023 African Games: Rose Yeboah wins gold for Ghana in high jump

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  • KeiP 1 year ago

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  • Neenyi Obo 1 year ago

    Keep it up, more gold metals awaits you

  • Marcel Tay 1 year ago

    In the spirit of African Unity, please provide full report. Who won silver, and bronze?

  • Markito 1 year ago

    You obviously didn't read the report because it also mentions the silver and bronze winners.

  • SAKU 1 year ago

    Impressive, very impressive. God bless our homeland Ghana and make our nation great and strong.

  • ST Ghfuo: Gh leaders are not enlightened 1 year ago

    Nothing is taking seriously in africa so winning gold there shouldn't be your focus. Go to Olympics and world championship that's where the reel competitio, is. Iv÷ watch÷d this girl compete at ncaa and she wasnt th÷ best. ...
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  • Eiiii!!!! 1 year ago

    Ei Ghanafu) ni pull him down! What will happen if you just congratulated the beautiful girl on her achievements and spared us all the negativity?!

  • Abizibay-Sabon Zongo 1 year ago

    Immediately they saw the name is Alan then the rubbish typing and hatred comments

  • ST GHFUO: GH LEADERS ARE NOT ENLIGHTENED 1 year ago

    idiot. did you finish reading my note? she will go to olympics and wont even make the final trust me. ive watched her at the ncaalike last yr or 2 yrs a go. some jamaican girl chop first and even the jamaican girl went to the ...
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  • GH8 1 year ago

    Man dont bother yourself with your Olympics thing. Rose is yet to even qualify for the Olympics Games because the qualifying HEIGHT for the OLYMPICS GAMES in HIGH JUMP is 1.97 metres and her best is 1.94. She still has the ch ...
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  • The Great 1 year ago

    Congrats young lady. Ghana

  • Congrats 1 year ago

    We need to invest in people like these not the useless blackstars. I wonder how much she's given for winning gold

  • Congrats congrats congrats 1 year ago

    Well well well well done

  • KKD 1 year ago

    Fantastic.
    Keep it up and more victories. We are all so proud of you, girl.