Yaroslava Mahuchikh Prepares for Revenge After Setback in London: When is the Next Start.

Yaroslava Mahuchikh Prepares for Revenge After Setback in London: When is the Next Start
Yaroslava Mahuchikh Prepares for Revenge After Setback in London: When is the Next Start
Yaroslava Mahuchikh is preparing for her next start after a rare setback at the Diamond League event in London. The Ukrainian athlete will try to take revenge for her failures in the current season.
Much more importantly for Mahuchikh is to prepare for the new starts, where her championship title is at stake, reports the portal Novyny.LIVE.

What Awaits Mahuchikh in the Near Future

Yaroslava will return to the sector on August 20 at the Diamond League event in Lausanne. This is the penultimate start before the series final, which will take place in Zurich at the end of the month.

Participation in Lausanne will be not only an opportunity for rehabilitation but also an important stage in preparing for the World Championship. Yaroslava continues to work on her form and sets herself an ambitious goal — to jump over 2.10 and maintain her world leadership.

Among her competitors in Switzerland will be Nicola Olyslagers. The final in Zurich promises to be intense, and Mahuchikh remains one of the main favorites of the year in women's high jump. For the first time in several years, the Ukrainian has given her competitors a chance, resulting in the task of defending her Diamond League champion title being 'with an asterisk'. However, there is no doubt that this dip in Mahuchikh's career is temporary, and her return to the top is just around the corner.

As a reminder, it has become known where and when Yaroslava Mahuchikh will compete for victory in the tournament.

Earlier, Nicola Olyslagers explained how she managed to return to the fight with the Ukrainian champion.

After a rare setback at the Diamond League event in London, Yaroslava Mahuchikh is preparing for new starts, hoping to take revenge for her failures. She prides herself on her world leadership and sets herself the ambitious task of jumping over 2.10 meters. In Lausanne and Zurich, the Ukrainian athlete will meet strong opponents, so the final promises to be intense, but Mahuchikh continues to work on her form to return to the top.

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