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Jaroslava Mahutjich
European Championship bronze success after boyfriend's joke: "Crazy"
The boyfriend joked that she wouldn't come last in the final and dad cried in the stands. Engla Nilsson took a sensational bronze in high jump at the European Championship indoors in Apeldoorn.
The Successful Swede: "You get a little starstruck"
Championship debutant Engla Nilsson is clear for high jump final in the European Championship indoors – against, among others, Ukrainian world star Jaroslava Mahutjich. You get a little starstrucked when they jump 1.
Duplantis Can Become the World's Best Athlete
The Swedish pole vault star Armand Duplantis can be named the world's best male athlete 2024 – regardless of event. After last year's criticism, the International Athletics Federation has reconsidered the prestigious award.
Duplantis, Europe's Athlete of the Year
Taking the European Championship gold and Olympic Games gold and setting a world record in athletics – then you can be elected as Europe's best for 2024. This is what the Swedish pole vault star Armand Duplantis and the Ukrainian high jumper Jaroslava Mahutjich did.
Criticism of Russian athletes: The Olympic Games are about peace
The Russian Olympic Games participants should criticize Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. This is what the fresh Olympic champion in high jump Jaroslava Mahutjich says.
Ukrainian broke 37-year-old world record
The new world record holder in women's high jump is named Jaroslava Mahutjich. It is clear after the Ukrainian jumped 2.
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