Ghanaian swimmer Harry Stacey expressed his disappointment with his performance in his first competition at the Paris Olympics. He acknowledged that he did not perform as well as he had hoped, which was a significant setback for him in this highly anticipated event.
Harry Stacey’s mum, Eze Stacey was at the La Défense Arena, and was thrilled watching her son competed in the Olympics.
It was a proud moment for her as she saw Harry’s hard work and dedication pay off on the world stage.
The atmosphere was electric, with family, friends, and fans cheering on the athletes.
Harry Stacey featured in Heat 4 of the Men 100m Swimming Freestyle in the ongoing #Paris2024Olympics.
He made a time of 51.12 to finish 7th in the Heat 4. He fell behind a time of 0.77 || He can’t make the next round.
Nikolas Antoniou from Cyprus came first in the heats
Harry Stacey set a new record for Ghana in the Men’s Freestyle Swimming event but missed out on the next stage of the competition. He says we should watch out for him in the next Olympics in 2028 Los Angeles, USA.