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Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo

Maksym InshakovSport
Our compatriot pleased her subscribers with new photos

Olympic high jump champion and world record holder Yaroslava Mahuchikh intrigued her followers with her photos. The 22-year-old from Dnipro posted two pictures from a new photo shoot for a fashion magazine on her Instagram.

The athlete captioned the photos, "Look for me on the pages of the new fall issue of Vogue Ukraine."

Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo
Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo
Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo

In response, the athlete's fans flooded her with enthusiastic comments.

Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo

A few weeks ago, Yaroslava took part in a photo shoot for the Ukrainian fashion brand CHER'17.

Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo
Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo
Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, at the 8th stage of the Diamond League in Paris, Mahuchikh broke the world record in the women's high jump, which had stood since 1987. Jaroslawa became the first woman in history to jump to a height of 2.10 meters.

Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo

A month later, Mahuchikh won a gold medal in the high jump at the 2024 Olympic Games. The 22-year-old from Dnipro took first place with a result of 2.00 meters.

Mahuchikh modeled for a Ukrainian magazine. Photo

On August 14, before leaving the 2024 Olympics, Yaroslava took part in a romantic photo shoot in the center of Paris.

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