Pub Club Rave All In That Order 2024-07-04 Pub Club Rave All In That Order - Last update images today Pub Club Rave All In That Order Alex Thomson's Three-wicket Blitz Leaves Yorkshire On The Floor PARIS -- Ukraine's best high jumper captured a world record on Sunday to go with her world championship, and now she has a good reason to think she might bring home an Olympic gold medal to her war-torn country. At a Diamond League meet in Paris, Yaroslava Mahuchikh erased a mark that had stood for 37 years, jumping 2.10 meters (6.88 feet) in one of the last big tuneups leading into the Olympics. The previous record of 2.09 was set by Bulgaria's Stefka Kostadinova in Rome in 1987. "Coming into this competition, I had feelings that I could jump 2.07 meters and maybe 2.10 meters," Mahuchikh said. "Finally I signed Ukraine to the history of world athletics." The 22-year-old Mahuchikh and world indoor champion Nicola Olyslagers both cleared 2.01 meters on their second attempt. After Olyslagers failed three times at 2.03, Mahuchikh cleared that height to secure victory. She then cleared 2.07 meters to set a Ukrainian record and had the bar raised to 2.10, which she cleared on her first try. Mahuchikh left her hometown of Dnipro shortly after the war with Russia began. Like virtually all elite athletes in her country, she has been training in foreign countries while keeping tabs on the war back home. She has been outspoken about the role Ukrainian sports can play to give signs of hope to those fighting for Ukraine's survival. "We all are fighting for our people, for our soldiers," she said last month after defending her European title. "We want to show every person in the world that we will continue fighting, that war in Ukraine it's not finished, unfortunately. We should fight in every field to show that Ukraine is strongest." World Athletics, which runs track on a global basis, has banned all Russian athletes from next month's Olympic track meet, a decision Mahuchikh agrees with. Just last weekend, World Athletics president Sebastian Coe visited Kyiv and reiterated his support for the Ukrainian effort in the war. "Nothing I witnessed tells me that the decision we've taken is anything other than the right decision, but the right decision on behalf of our sport," Coe said. Bgg03417 Blue Xl 2 Scaled RaveBae Date WebPost 2048x1365 The Warehouse Project Unveils 2023 Programme Including Antwerp Debut And Exciting Lineup Jpg.webp Artboard1 80 1643729542 152484140515227kNhBXyfLXoyKKAv Large DSF6482 By Asher Wales Feature Lead Filters No Upscale() 4ae5bd2bf878cfd4d8664d924ca28160 Rave 2024 Nfl Draft Order V0 Drpiepqyaprb1 ?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=8622d6ca516c03989114089f4ca27d74eb74f291 2024NFLDraftOrderGenericGraphic Divisional Round RAVEPattayaPubBar 1697723347223?e=2147483647&v=beta&t=CUgRwUbqKUAnL R 7k7OMs YWDrBmKrbqKk8yxSC3YY Fc3b4c52 0c48 4c37 Bd55 95ec77f07ffd 20200117W Rave Yearinreview 1213 Rave In A Pub London RAVeAgency Joelbikes 4b98fb91 3838 4032 9269 01bddc16371a Screen Shot 2017 04 21 At 11.18.13 AM Ravets Innovations Showcase 0617 Vegas 0617 Cd20f21d5bab3266dfa055678e292a1d 122463305 2805864249646998 3697005045210940333 O E1607610405285 Photo 1024x768 Pff Mock Results 1 2 95372 00398 00237 Image Rave Pubs Purple Bg 1000x500 1540992868804?e=2147483647&v=beta&t=zxpop 5nSZeOsY3WRfirVqZi2WelLuFRiZYi9V7LwEk Screen Shot 2023 10 06 At 12.11.27 PM Rrca19nominations