Yulimar Rojas Breaks 26yr Old WORLD RECORD with Final

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Yulimar Rojas broke the 26-year-old world record with her last Tokyo 2020 jump as she won three women’s Olympic gold medals.

Yulimar Rojas has set a new world record aimed at winning gold in three women's blasts.

Venezuela took the top spot with an effort of 15.41 meters from its first round of the evening and, in its last gold attempt, confirmed 15.67metres.

It was 0.17 meters better than the previous bench, set up by Inessa Kravets of Ukraine in 1995 in Sweden.

'I wanted it, I knew we had that distance in my legs to get it today. I was a bit of a failure in the technical field but the last jump was one to give it all, and it always was, 'he said.

'I focused on giving my best, I enjoyed it, and it turned out.'

The victory made her the first female Rojas Venezuela champion.

Rojas was a strong favorite in the field and put down a big mark with his first jump.

Portugal's Patricia Mamona won a 15.01metres jump for silver, while Spain's Ana Peleteiro won bronze by 14.87metres.

Rojas developed his silver medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016, and is also a two-time world champion in London in 2017 and Doha in 2019.

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