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Rojas lifts Venezuela’s spirits

Sports 02 Aug, 2021 Follow News

Yulimar Rojas lived up to expectations in the triple jump

Venezuela's Yulimar Rojas set a world record as she won Olympic gold in the triple jump, the first to be broken in athletics at the Tokyo Games. Already a national hero, Rojas has lifted spirits in her impoverished homeland.

Rojas, the silver medallist at Rio 2016, jumped 15.67m to smash the previous best of 15.50m set by Ukraine's Inessa Kravets in 1995 - two months before Rojas was born.

"I'm lost for words, I can't describe this feeling and this moment," said the 25-year-old superstar. "Gold medal winner, with an Olympic record, and a world record - wow. It is a fantastic night."

Her achievements, which include world titles in 2017 and 2019, mean she is already a national hero in Venezuela, where a mural depicting her leaping over Angel Falls has been painted in the capital Caracas, near to where she grew up.

Her popularity is likely to soar even further after her record-breaking effort in Tokyo, which came on her sixth and final jump after gold had already been assured.

"I was looking for it. I knew we had that distance in my legs to get it today. I was failing a bit in the technical aspect, but the last jump was one to give everything," added Rojas after Sunday's triumph.

"I focused on giving my best, enjoying it, and it came out. It makes me happy. I have to enjoy it now and live the experience."


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