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Rose Yeboah makes history, breaks Women’s High Jump record

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Rose Yeboah has astounded sports enthusiasts by breaking the women’s high jump national record with an impressive leap of 1.97m.

This outstanding achievement not only secured her a spot in the 2024 Olympic Games but also earned her the prestigious title of 2024 NCAA D1 high jump national champion.

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In addition to her remarkable accomplishments, Rose also made history as the first female Ghanaian athlete to win an NCAA D1 national title. Her groundbreaking performance is a testament to her hard work and dedication to her sport.

Fans and fellow athletes are in awe of Rose’s extraordinary talent and are eagerly anticipating her future achievements on the global stage.

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