Ghana's Rose Yeboah has won gold in the high in the ongoing Africa Seniors Athletics Championship in Mauritius.
University of Cape Coast student, jumped 1.79m to beat off competition contenders, Temitope Adeshina of Nigeria and Yvonne Robson of South Africa though they all did 1.79m.
Ms Yeboah won gold in Rabat during the 2019 Africa Games with a jump of 1.81m.
The 21-year-old has had a stellar career which saw do a PB of 1.85m in the GUSA Games in 2020.
Prior to departing to Mauritius, she won gold at her last competition with a jump of 1.80m at the GAA’s National Circuit.
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