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2024 Olympics: Ghana's Harry Stacey finishes 7th in Men's 100m Freestyle
2024 Olympics: Ghana's Harry Stacey finishes 7th in Men's 100m Freestyle

2024 Olympics: Ghana's Harry Stacey finishes 7th in Men's 100m Freestyle Heat

Ghana's Harry Stacey has concluded his debut at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, finishing seventh in the Men's 100m Freestyle event.

Competing in Heat 4, Lane 6, Stacey clocked a time of 51.12 seconds, which falls short of his personal best of 50.57 seconds, achieved at the 26th Easter International Swim Meet in Malta. This result makes it impossible for him to advance to the semifinals.

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In a post-swim interview, Stacey said his performance was below his usual standards.

"As for my swim, it wasn't my best. Normally I'm the first to 50 metres or second and this time, I think I was around fourth. So my first 50 metres wasn't my best, but the second 50 metres coming back, I'd be where I normally do so. I'm not too mad at the performance but wasn't my best...".

However, he was grateful for what he described as a "learning experience", adding that he was hoping to return for the next Olympics.

Stacey’s performance marks Ghana’s first participation at the ongoing Games in Paris, symbolizing the start of the nation's quest for Olympic glory.

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Despite not qualifying, Stacey's presence at the Games highlights Ghana's emerging talent in swimming.

Following Stacey's debut, attention will turn to high jump athlete Rose Amoanimaa Yeboah and swimmer Joselle Alice Mensah, who will compete in their respective qualifiers on Friday and Saturday.

Stacey, competing on a wildcard entry, made his Olympic debut with a plunge into the 100m men’s freestyle at 9:15 a.m. in Heat Four. At 24, Ghana's top-ranked swimmer took this opportunity to chase his Olympic dream, setting the stage for his compatriots to follow.

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