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There is no suspense! Mahuchik easily won the gold in the high jump, hitting 2.04 meters and failed to challenge the world record

In the early morning of August 5, Beijing time, the Paris Olympic track and field event continued, the eye-catching women's high jump final was staged, and the world record holder Mahuchik easily won the championship with a score of 2 meters, but unfortunately, she was not in the best form and chose to give up after a failure to hit 2.04 meters, Australia won the silver medal, and the bronze medal was shared by other Ukraine and Australia.

There is no suspense! Mahuchik easily won the gold in the high jump, hitting 2.04 meters and failed to challenge the world record

The women's high jump event is full of experts, including current world record holders Ukraine Mahuchik, Australia's Olith Lagos, Patterson, United States's Cunningham and others, among whom Mahuchik broke the world record of 2.10m just last month and is in excellent form and is also the favorite to win the title.

Many competitors jumped from 1.86m and 1.91m, and 3 people were eliminated from a height of 1.91m, and Mahuchik and Olith Lagos both jumped from 1.98m, a height that has eliminated as many as 11 players, leaving only Mahuchik and Olith Lagos, and the competition quickly became a two-person turn.

There is no suspense! Mahuchik easily won the gold in the high jump, hitting 2.04 meters and failed to challenge the world record

2 meters high, Oliss Riggs failed in the first two jumps, and Mahuchik easily jumped, Oliss Riggs successfully crossed the third jump, and then came to a height of 2.02 meters, Oliss Lagos failed in three jumps, although Mahuchik also failed in the first two jumps, but with a higher success rate before to lock the gold medal in advance, directly chose to challenge 2.04 meters.

There is no suspense! Mahuchik easily won the gold in the high jump, hitting 2.04 meters and failed to challenge the world record

Mahuchik failed on his first attempt and then chose to give up, Mahuchik won the gold with a score of 2 meters, and Australia's Olis Lagos also recorded 2 meters, but the success rate was slightly lower, winning the silver medal, two bronze medalists, another Ukraine's Glaschenko and another Australia's Patterson had the same record, and the two shared the bronze medal.

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