Ghana's first-time high jumper at the Olympic Games, Rose Yeboah, could not progress to the final of the women's high jump on Friday.
The 22-year-old was unsuccessful in her third attempt to clear the bar at 1.92m.
The two-time African champion successfully cleared the bar 1.83m and 1.88m on her second and third attempts respectively.
However, the Ghanaian's shot at the 1.92m mark, quite below her personal best (PB) which stands at 1.97m was unsuccessful.
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