Tokyo, Japan – Ghana’s high jump star Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah has once again written her name into the nation’s sporting history, after clearing 1.92m at the ongoing 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
The feat marks a career-defining moment for the 23-year-old, who continues to establish herself among the world’s elite high jumpers. Yeboah’s clearance not only reaffirmed her dominance on the African stage but also showcased her ability to compete with the very best on the global front.
🚨 ICYMI: With a jump of 1.92m, 🇬🇭 Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah soars her way into Ghana’s sports history books — again! @StanbicBankGH | #WACOnSporty pic.twitter.com/pofXZMLfKQ
— Gary Al-Smith (@garyalsmith) September 18, 2025
Her performance has sparked celebrations back home, with fans and sports analysts praising her resilience, consistency, and determination. Athletics experts note that this achievement cements Yeboah’s status as Ghana’s most accomplished female high jumper, following years of regional and continental triumphs.
Yeboah, who already holds multiple African Games and continental titles, is now firmly in contention for a podium finish in Tokyo, further boosting Ghana’s presence on the world athletics stage.
This historic jump adds momentum to Ghana’s athletics program, offering renewed hope that the nation can break into medal contention in major global competitions.
Source – My News Ghana
