
Ghana’s high jump queen, Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah, showcased her exceptional talent and determination by leaping an impressive 1.87 metres to win the women’s high jump event at the ongoing African Athletics Championship (CAA) in Cameroon. With this remarkable achievement, Yeboah successfully retained her title, cementing her status as one of the continent’s premier high jumpers.
Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah’S performance has not only brought pride to her nation but also inspired many aspiring athletes across Africa.
The competition was intense, as Yeboah faced formidable challengers from different countries, including Nigeria’s Temitope Adenisa and Guinea’s Fatoumata Bally.
Despite the pressure, Rose Yeboah demonstrated her composure and skill, clearing the bar with precision and grace. Her ability to maintain focus and execute her jumps flawlessly under high-stakes conditions speaks volumes about her dedication and rigorous training regimen.
Yeboah’s victory is a testament to her relentless hard work and perseverance. Over the years, she has consistently pushed her limits, breaking personal and national records. Her journey to the top has been marked by numerous challenges, but her unwavering commitment to excellence has always shone through.

This latest triumph is a significant milestone in her career, highlighting her as a beacon of hope and inspiration for young athletes looking to make their mark in athletics.
The win at the CAA in Cameroon adds to Yeboah’s growing list of accolades and reinforces her dominance in the high jump event. It also underscores the importance of investing in sports development and nurturing talent from a young age.
Yeboah’s success story is a clear indication that, with the right support and resources, athletes can achieve greatness on the international stage, bringing glory to their countries.
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Meanwhile, betterghanadigest.com can confirm that Ghana has won the bid to host the 2026 edition of the African Athletics Championship.
According to our source, the 2026 Championship will be held in Ghana with the University of Ghana Stadium in line to serve as the host venue for the competition.
The confirmation of Ghana’s hosting bid success was communicated by Ghana Athletics in a statement released on the federation’s X (formerly) Twitter page. The Confederation of African Athletics named Ghana as host nation for the next edition after accepting Ghana’s bid.
Ghana’s bidding team had National Sports Authority Deputy General Bawa Majid, Ghana Athletics President Bawa Fuseini and Ghana Athletics Vice President Charles Osei Asibey on it.
This development comes in the lead up to Ghana’s participation in this year’s African Athletics Championship that runs from June 20 to June 26 in Douala, Cameroon.
Ghana’s contingent is made up of 18 athletes headlined by 2024 Paris Olympic Games bound high jumper Rose Yeboah and 100 Metre sprinters Fuseini Ibrahim and Isaac Botsio.
