[Video] Watch Yulimar Rojas jumps 15.74m, breaks world indoor triple jump record
Video highlights of Yulimar Rojas’ 15.74m jump to break the world indoor triple jump record at the World Athletics Indoor Championships Belgrade 22.
Video highlights of Yulimar Rojas’ 15.74m jump to break the world indoor triple jump record at the World Athletics Indoor Championships Belgrade 22.
Updated results for FINALS ONLY on Day 3 at the World Athletics Indoor Championships Belgrade 22 on Sunday. Three world records were broken! See all the updated results below after the afternoon session was concluded.
Yulimar Rojas breaks the world triple jump indoor record with a jump of 15.74m in the last round to win her third successive world indoor triple jump title. She became the first woman to win three successive world indoor triple titles.
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World triple jump record-holder and Olympic champion Yulimar Rojas and Olympic champion Selemon Barega provided the featured highlights at the Villa de Madrid, the final World Athletics Indoor Tour Gold meeting of 2022, on Wednesday (2).
Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela bounded out to 15.67 meters to break the women’s triple jump world record at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on Sunday.
Yulimar Rojas and Shanieka Ricketts are strong gold medal favorites in the women’s triple jump and the pair will open competition at Tokyo 2020 Friday.
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MADRID – Watch the video highlight of Venezuela’s Yulimar Rojas breaking the women’s world indoor triple jump record at the Meeting Villa de Madrid meeting on Friday (21).
MADRID – Blessing Okagbare posted a seasonal best to win the women’s 100m, while Yulimar Rojas impressed in the women’s Triple Jump at the IAAF World Challenge meeting in Madrid on Thursday evening (23). Nigerian sprinter Okagbare won the women’s 100m in a time of 11.09 seconds, as she continues to round back into shape…