The Paris 2024 Olympic Games are underway, with Ghana being represented by eight athletes across three sports disciplines.
The participants include Rose Yeboah (high jump), Harry Stacey and Joselle Mensah (swimming), and Saminu Abdul Rasheed, Joseph Paul Amoah, Fuseini Ibrahim, Botsio Isaac, and Benjamin Azamati (track and field).
The team will kickstart their campaign at the Games with Swimming on Tuesday, July 30, as Harry Stacey competes in the Men's 100m Freestyle - Heat 4.
On Friday, August 2, Rose Yeboah will feature in the Women's high jump event.
A day later, Joselle Mensah will participate in the Women’s 50m Freestyle - Heat 6.
On the same day, Azamati and Abdul Rasheed will compete in the Men's 100m.
On August 8, the five sprinters will represent the nation in the 4x100m relay - Round 1.
Full schedule and start time below
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