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  2. Yuliya Levchenko - Wikipedia

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    Yuliya Levchenko competed in the high jump at the 2016 Olympics Games in Rio de Janeiro, where she did not reach the final. [1]She was the 2017 European Under-23 Championships gold medalist and the 2017 World Championships silver medalist.

  3. Yaroslava Mahuchikh - Wikipedia

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    In August, Mahuchikh won the bronze medal in the high jump at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. [59] It was the third Olympic medal won by Ukraine in the women's high jump event after Inha Babakova and Vita Styopina, who both clinched bronze medals too at the 1996 and 2004 Summer Olympics respectively. [60] [61]

  4. Mariya Lasitskene - Wikipedia

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    In the inaugural 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, Lasitskene won a gold medal in the girls' high jump with a clearance of 1.89 m, ahead of Alessia Trost. [ 7 ] She started her 2011 season with a major scalp in the form of Yelena Slesarenko , who she defeated with an indoor best jump of 1.90 m. [ 8 ]

  5. In an Olympic tuneup, Ukraine's top high jumper breaks the 37 ...

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    Yaroslava Mahuchikh erased a mark that had stood for 37 years at a Diamond League meet in Paris, jumping 2.10 meters (6.88 feet) in one of the last big tuneups leading into the Olympics.

  6. This Ukrainian High Jumper Rested in a Sleeping Bag ... - AOL

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    High Jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh keeps getting into a sleeping bag after jumping 😴 She is currently in a gold position in the Olympics final 🥇 Too easy... 😅#Paris2024 pic.twitter.com ...

  7. Blanka Vlašić - Wikipedia

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    She is a two-time world champion and double Olympic medallist who ranks as the joint third- highest female jumper of all time with her personal best of 2.08 m (6 ft 9 + 3 ⁄ 4 in). She is the Croatian record holder in the event, and a former indoor world champion .

  8. Anna Chicherova - Wikipedia

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    After returning in 2011 she established herself as the world leading female high jumper displacing Blanka Vlašić. Her personal best jump and the Russian national record is 2.07 metres, achieved on her 29th birthday at the Russian track and field championships of 2011.

  9. Christina Honsel - Wikipedia

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    Christina Honsel (born 7 July 1997) is a German athlete specialising in the high jump. [1] She represented her country at the 2019 World Championships without qualifying for the final. Earlier that year she won a silver medal at the 2019 European U23 Championships .