37 year old World Record falls .
She did it. 22 year old Yaroslava Mahuchikh of Ukraine cleared 2.10m in the women's high jump in Paris this past weekend. Since placing second at the World Championships when she was 19, Yaroslava has been the one person though capable of breaking this record.
I think 2.13m (7ft) is going to happen before she is finished.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxIIUlNUSks
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She whipped those legs at the perfect last split second.
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the things you can accomplish when you get high
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She is built for high jumping. Tall and skinny as a rail
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She is built for high jumping. Tall and skinny as a rail
Yes, and pretty too!
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I would like Hollis Conway's analysis of her jump.
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Turbine
I would like Hollis Conway's analysis of her jump.
Will putin let her go to paris?
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Turbine
I would like Hollis Conway's analysis of her jump.
he is definitely most qualified to appreciate her accomplishments
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he is definitely most qualified to appreciate her accomplishments
-------My daughter was in a 5'6" range -----this is another planet----VOB knows the La record of I think around 6 feet!
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-------My daughter was in a 5'6" range -----this is another planet----VOB knows the La record of I think around 6 feet!
lady that works with me high jumped for Southern Miss . . . she said kewya . . .
she is 45
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Will putin let her go to paris?
The U.S. taxpayers will foot the bill, so I doubt he even cares.
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The U.S. taxpayers will foot the bill, so I doubt he even cares.
Better for US taxpayers to subsidize the dream of Olympic glory for a young woman than to subsidize a war on foreign soil that does not involve the US.