Home» News» Sports» Yulimar Rojas Decimates World Record to Win Olympic Women's Triple Jump
1-MIN READ

Yulimar Rojas Decimates World Record to Win Olympic Women's Triple Jump

Rojas already had the gold medal assured when she took the last of her six attempts, finishing with a mark of 15.67 meters to break a record set in 1995.

Rojas already had the gold medal assured when she took the last of her six attempts, finishing with a mark of 15.67 meters to break a record set in 1995.

Rojas broke the Olympic record of 15.39 with her first attempt in the final.

  • Last Updated:August 01, 2021, 21:43 IST

Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela set a world record with her final attempt Sunday to win the women’s triple jump gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.

Rojas already had the gold medal assured when she took the last of her six attempts, finishing with a mark of 15.67 meters to break a record set in 1995. Inessa Kravets of Ukraine held the record at 15.50.

TOKYO 2020 OLYMPICS – DAY 9 LIVE BLOG | FULL COVERAGE | INDIA IN FOCUS | SCHEDULE RESULTS |  MEDALS TALLY |  PHOTOS | OFF THE FIELD | EBOOK

Rojas broke the Olympic record of 15.39 with her first attempt in the final. The two-time world champion won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.

Patricia Mamona of Portugal took silver with a national record of 15.01 meters. Ana Peleteiro of Spain won bronze with a national record of 14.87.

Read all the Latest News, Breaking News and Coronavirus News here

first published:August 01, 2021, 21:43 IST