Angelina Topić Makes History with World Indoor Silver – Here’s Who Joined Her on the Podium.
Angelina Topić’s Milestone Achievement
According to Novyny.live: At the 2026 World Indoor Championships, Angelina Topić cleared 1.99 meters to become the first Serbian female high jumper ever to win a medal at the event. Her silver was shared with Ukraine’s Yaroslava Mahuchikh and Yuliya Levchenko, as well as Australia’s Nicola Olyslagers. The final marked a historic moment, with four athletes tying for second place.
This medal is Topić’s first from a World Indoor Championships. Mahuchikh took the gold, further cementing her reputation as one of the world’s elite high jumpers. Levchenko also earned silver, while Olyslagers shared the runner-up spot with Topić and Levchenko. Topić continues to rise on the global stage, proving she is a serious contender in the discipline.
Ongoing Success and Career Highlights
Topić has built an impressive career. In 2024, she won Diamond League meets, and in 2025 she earned a medal at the outdoor World Championships. In 2026, she surpassed 2.00 meters for the first time, underscoring her growing strength in the high jump. These achievements mark her as an athlete to watch in future competitions.
Winning a medal at the World Indoor Championships represents a major milestone in Topić’s career, signaling her first significant breakthrough on the international stage. Sharing the podium with Ukrainian athletes who also posted strong results highlights the rising level of competition in women’s high jump. Given her recent progress and results, Topić’s future looks bright, promising exciting matchups ahead.
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