Team Ghana has departed for France to prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The team left via an Air France flight on Wednesday night to Paris and will continue to Strasbourg, where they are expected to camp for 11 days before moving to the Games Village in Paris.
High jumper Rose Yeboah was the only athlete spotted at the Kotoka International Airport as the remaining seven will join the team from their respective locations.
Ghana's representatives at the games consist of 21 members, including Ghana Olympic Committee President Ben Nunoo Mensah, among others, as officials.
The global tournament runs from July 6 to August 11.
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