Yaroslava Mahuchikh with a season record won the tournament in Doha.


The women's high jump competition at the What Gravity Challenge tournament took place in Doha, with two Ukrainians, Yaroslava Mahuchikh and Yuliya Levchenko, participating.
Mahuchikh and Levchenko competed against other opponents, including the bronze medalist from the Paris Games, Eleanor Patterson, Germans Kristina Gonsal, Imke Onnen, and British Morgan Lake.
How the women's high jump competition at the What Gravity Challenge-2025 tournament unfolded
Nine athletes continued the competition after three starting heights, including Yuliya Levchenko. Mahuchikh and Levchenko, along with British Morgan Lake, cleared a height of 1.94 m on their first attempt.
After Levchenko set the best result of the season, she attempted to clear heights of 1.96 m and 1.98 m, alongside Mahuchikh, Patterson, and Polish athlete Maria Zhodzik. Yaroslava Mahuchikh became the champion, jumping two meters on her first attempt.
As a result of the tournament, Mahuchikh set the best result of the season, while Levchenko secured a bronze medal, stepping onto the podium of international competitions for the first Time this season.
What Gravity Challenge-2025 tournament in Doha. High Jump (Women)
- Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Ukraine) - 2.02 m
- Eleanor Patterson (Australia) - 1.96 m
- Yuliya Levchenko (Ukraine) - 1.94 m
It is worth noting that Mahuchikh and Levchenko amazed the network with a fiery dance.
Ukrainian athletes Yaroslava Mahuchikh and Yuliya Levchenko showcased impressive results at the What Gravity Challenge-2025 tournament in Doha. Mahuchikh became the champion, while Levchenko achieved a podium finish for the first time this season. The athletes demonstrated a high level of preparation and impressed the audience with their performances.
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