The great star of athletics that will compete again in 2025

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New Year’s arrival means new opportunities for many athletes around the world. Due to Inopportune injuries or by their own discretion, the good athlete stars could not shine in 2024, so 2025 was presented as a year of redemption and returned to glory.

Two of the clearest cases are the ones Shericka Jackson and Elaine Thompson-Herrah. Jamaican athletes are preparing to return to tracks after 2024 where they are news for the worst possible reasons. Jackson, the second fastest woman of all time to 200 meters, retreats both from that test and the 100 in the Olympic Games of Paris 2024. Now she will return to her best level, a panorama that is identical to her Citizens, not in the last Olympic game due to an injury to the Achilles tendon. Thompson-Gerah, five times the Olympic champion promised to give the war, forming Jackson, Sha’Carri Richardson and Julien Alfred A group to follow this year.

Another athlete who will seek its redemption in 2025 is Tobi Amusan. The Nigerian athlete, a flag of his country’s flag in Paris 2024, is one of the major failures of the Olympic Games, because despite having the best mark of all time on the 100 meter fence, he has not even entered In the final. That failure had consequences, as he decided to change the coach to seek glory in the World Cups of Tokyo 2025.

There will also be a return to 400m, with Bahamian athletes as protagonists: Shaunae Millergold in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, and Steven GardinerOlympic Champion in Tokyo 2020, will compete with the maximum intentions again.

But if we are talking about dreaming of the greatest, the name of Yulimar Rojas It stands above the others. Venezuelan, undoubtedly the Queen of the Triple Jump when he was seven times the world champion and worldwide plusmarchist both at the outdoor (15.67m) and on the covered track (15.74m), he was preparing to recover his crown. Rojas is one of the well -known absences of Paris 2024, an Olympic game that needs to be lost due to problems with the Achilles tendon. Dominican Thea Lafond took advantage of the situation to announce himself Olympic champion with his 15.02m record, a brand away from Rojas jumps, threatening to re -compray the world record in a 2025 promise a very high level.

Source: La Verdad

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