Yaroslava Mahuchikh, a Ukrainian high jumper, wins Europe’s Women’s Athlete Award  

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The 2024 European Athletics Golden Tracks Awards ceremony took place on October 26. Olympic gold medalist Yaroslava Mughuchikh was named the European women’s athlete of the year.
The 23-year old jumper won the gold medal at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games for the women’s event in the high jump after a jump of 2,00 meters on August 4.
Mahuchikh, a native of Dnipro and holder of the current world record in women’s high-jump at 2.10 meters, was named the world champion for the event in August 2023.
Mahuchikh has won the award for the first time after two years of finishing second. Mahuchikh is the first senior Ukrainian women’s athlete ever to receive this honor.
Mahuchikh, who accepted her award, said: “It is a very special moment for me because of the difficult time that Ukraine is going through.” “But, you’re , I am glad to be here…for all my people in Ukraine and I hope it brings some joy during this time.”
Mahuchikh claimed that her medal was for the entire country after winning the Paris Olympics.
The Dutch sprinter Femke Bo and Britain’s 800-meter star Keely HODGINSON finished as runners- at this year’s awards ceremony.
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