Yulimar Rojas added his fourth outdoor world title (London 2017, Doha 2019, Oregon 2022 and Budapest 2023), but he did it with great suffering and hair growth. The Venezuelan started the competition very poorly, he failed to find his place in five jumps that failed to exceed 14.33 meters, but he used his unique talent to make a final impressive jump of 15.08 meters to go from eighth position to first. Maryna Bech-Romanchukwith 15.00m, couldn’t come close to the azulgrana’s mark and had to settle for silver.
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Yulimar he fell to the ground after confirming his victory, visibly emotional after experiencing one of the most tense moments of his career. The Venezuelan, disciple of the world champion Ivan Pedroso– dominated all major championships played since he was second Rio 2016 and this situation is new to him.
Source: La Verdad

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