Yaroslava Mahuchikh won against Olislagers in Poland: how the Ukrainian secured her first victory in a year.
At the Diamond League meeting in Poland, triumphed in the high jump. The athlete from Dnipro outperformed Australian Nicola Olislagers.
Olislagers was not surprised by the defeat
Olislagers mentioned that she returned after a month-long break spent at a training camp in Australia, where she was preparing under heavy loads for the World Championship in Tokyo.
In Poland, she is satisfied with the result of 1.97 m, as it is quite good for her return to optimal condition. Moreover, Nicola was without a coach at this tournament.
The Australian admitted that she feels spiritual support that helps her overcome difficulties, which she believes influenced her performance.
Additionally, Olislagers shared that the sun was a challenge during the jumps, forcing her to close her eyes, adding to the complexity.
For Olislagers, this was her ninth start in 2025 and only the third where she did not secure victory.
'I am ready to make peace with imperfect results now to be at my best', added Nicola.
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Mahuchikh in the Diamond League since May in Poland.
During the Diamond League meeting in Poland, Ukrainian Yaroslava Mahuchikh won the high jump, outpacing Australian Nicola Olislagers. Despite the defeat, Olislagers considers her result satisfactory and feels supported, which motivates her for further efforts.Read also
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