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maria lasitskene

A Russian athlete achieved the best indoor time of the year so far in the world with a jump of 2.04 meters in Moscow, equaling his own personal best. She attempted jumps of 2.06 and 2.07 meters, but was unsuccessful.

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maria lasitskene

Russian high jumper, born on January 14, 1993, with the birth name Mariya Kuchina. length 1.80 m.
Since 2017, she has been married to Russian journalist vladas ”tashev” lasitskas, born in 1981.

Mariya Aleksandrovna Lasitskene, with her 2.04-meter time, won another Olympic gold to the Russian Olympic Committee, the Australian Nicola Mcdermott, who jumped 2.02 meters, and the Ukrainian, who jumped 2.00 meters, in the highly contested 2020 Tokyo Olympics women's high jump final. (yaroslava mahuchih) left behind.

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maria lasitskene

Mariya Lasitskene, a Russian athlete, became the champion with a time of 2.01 m in the Women's High Jump Final at the 2019 European Indoor Athletics Championships. With this rating, Lasitskene rose to fourth place in the list of female athletes who have jumped over 2 meters the most, behind Stefka Kostadinova (197), Blanka Vlašic (166), and Kajsa Bergqvist (70), and tied with Heike Henkel (63).

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maria lasitskene

A 25-year-old Russian athlete won the gold medal with a time of 2.00 m in the women's high jump final of the 2018 European Athletics Championships. However, when she was unable to achieve the desired results, she became frustrated and angry. What were you thinking when you purchased the gold medal?

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maria lasitskene

A 27-year-old Russian high jumper equaled the best indoor title of his career by surpassing 2.04m in Moscow, which is the best indoor rating of the year so far.

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maria lasitskene

A Russian athlete, who cleared heights of 2.00, 2.02, and 2.04 meters in the Stanford leg of the 2019 Diamond League, placed third in the list of women who have jumped over 2 meters the most, with 70 jumps, after Stefka Kostadinova and Blanka Vlašic. For the full list, see High Jump/@pedeshtrian.

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maria lasitskene

A high jumper born in 1993 is one of the gold favorites for the 2020 Olympic Games. He has achieved a career-high of 2.06 meters, although this is not his own personal record, as it is currently the Olympic record. The world record of 2.09 meters has not been broken since 1987.

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maria lasitskene

At the 2019 World Athletics Championships, a 26-year-old Russian athlete won the gold medal in the women's high jump final with a time of 2.04 meters. She attempted to clear 2.08 meters, but was unsuccessful. The athlete had previously won the World Championships in 2015 and 2017, making her a champion once again. Videos of her jumps at 2.02 and 2.04 meters can be found at the following links: https://streamable.com/3v7c4 and https://streamable.com/e2s7x.

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