Ghana's Harry Stacey has finished seventh in the Men's 100m Freestyle event at the Olympic Games.
The debutant clocked a time of 51.12s in Heat 4 lane 6 of the round which was not enough to secure a slot in the semi-finals.
This time is below his personal best of 50.57s, achieved at the Africa Aquatics Swimming Championship.
His outing was Ghana's first at the ongoing Games in Paris.
Next up for Ghana is Joselle Mensah, who will participate in Swimming on August 3.
Before that, Rose Yeboah will compete in the preliminary round of the High Jump.
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