ASAC 2026: Esther Ohenewaa Wins High Jump Silver to Secure Ghana’s Third Medal of the Day

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Esther Ohenewaa delivered another memorable performance for Ghana after claiming silver in the women’s high jump at the 2026 African Senior Athletics Championships.

The Ghanaian star produced a composed and determined display in a fiercely contested final, earning the host nation its third medal of the day and sparking celebrations among the home supporters.

Ohenewaa’s impressive achievement adds to Ghana’s growing medal tally at the championships, as Team Ghana continues to shine on the continental stage across multiple events. Her silver-medal finish also underlines the country’s strength in field events and the progress being made by Ghanaian athletics.

The atmosphere inside the stadium was electric as the home crowd rallied behind the Ghanaian athlete throughout the competition, with Ohenewaa responding with a performance full of confidence and resilience.

It was another proud moment for Team Ghana as the hosts continue to make their mark at the 2026 championships.

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