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Yaroslava Maguchikh wins gold medal in high jump at Olympic Games

High jumper Yaroslava Maguchikh won the gold medal in the women’s high jump at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Yaroslava Maguchikh finished the final with a height of 2.04 meters, beating Australian Nicola Oleslagers in the final.

Maguchikh is a world record holder, Olympic champion at the 2024 Summer Olympics, bronze medalist at the 2020 Summer Olympics, European indoor track and field champion (2021), European junior champion, world and European youth champion, world record holder (2024) and world record holder among juniors (under 20), world (2023) and European (2022, 2024) champion.

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“Gender scandal” erupted at Olympic Games in Paris

A “gender scandal” erupted at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris because the organizers allowed athletes with XY chromosomes (male) to compete in the women’s competition, The Guardian reported. As it became known, in the 1/8 finals, Italian boxer Angela Carini refused to fight Iman Khelif. The fight was stopped 46 seconds after it started.

Carini cried and said that the blows that Khelif had dealt her were too strong.

“After the second punch, after many years of experience, I felt a strong pain in my nose. I said enough is enough because I didn’t want to. I couldn’t continue the fight after a blow to the nose. So it was better to end it,” The Guardian quoted the athlete as saying.

Earlier, in 2023, the International Boxing Association (IBA) disqualified Iman Helif and Lin Yu-ting from Taiwan because, according to IBA President Umar Kremlin, DNA tests proved that both athletes have XY chromosomes.

At the same time, the International Olympic Committee insists that both Khelif and Lin are “women with passports” and, like all the participants in the tournament, meet all the necessary criteria for participation.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni commented on the situation: “I believe that athletes with male genetic characteristics should not be allowed to participate in women’s competitions. And not because you want to discriminate against anyone, but to protect the right of female athletes to compete on equal terms,” she said.

The Algerian Olympic Committee, meanwhile, stated that it “strongly condemns the unethical actions and slander of our respected athlete Iman Khelif through baseless propaganda by some foreign media.”

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Ukrainian athletes receive 124 licenses to participate in Olympic Games

Ukrainian athletes have received 124 licenses to participate in the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris (France), said Vadym Gutzeit, president of the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine (NOC).

“As of today, we have 124 licenses in total. These are 140 sportsmen and women who will participate in the Olympic Games. We have completed the selection for the Olympic Games, Ukraine finally has 124 licenses,” Gutzeit said at a press conference in Kyiv on Tuesday.

According to him, on July 8, the NOC has already submitted an application to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for the team composition.

The head of the NOC said that Ukraine will be represented at the Olympics in almost all sports, except for the games.

At the same time, he emphasized that for the first time since the country’s independence, the Ukrainian national football team qualified for the Olympics.

As reported, the Summer Olympics in Paris will be held from July 26 to August 11.

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WORLD RECORD OF UKRAINIAN INESSA KRAVETS BROKEN AT OLYMPIC GAMES

Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas in the women’s triple jump at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo has broken the best result in the world set by Ukrainian athlete Inessa Kravets 25 years ago, according to the official website of the Olympics on Sunday.
“The record, which was held by Ukrainian Inessa Kravets since 1995, was always under threat from the outset of the event. And Rojas fairly blew away the previous world-best of 15.50 meters with her massive final jump,” according to the website.
As reported, Rojas completed a triple jump of 15.67 meters ─ this is 17 centimeters more than the Ukrainian athlete at one time. So Rojas set a world record in the discipline.
It is noted that she also became the first Venezuelan woman to win an Olympic gold medal.

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OLYMPIC GAMES TO BE BROADCASTED BY UA:PERSHYI TV

UA: PERSHYI TV channel will broadcast the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo 2021 from July 23 to August 8, the press service of the TV channel reports.
“The broadcast of the opening ceremony of the Games begins at 13:50 and lasts until 18:00. The Ukrainian team at these Olympic Games will be represented by 157 athletes,” the message says.
The first competition starts on July 24.
The broadcast of the morning sessions of the competition starts at 3:00 daily, the afternoon sessions starts at 11:00. From 18:30 to 21:00, replays of the morning session are to be broadcast, from 22:00 – reruns of the evening sessions.

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PRIME MINISTER OF UKRAINE ON JOINT OLYMPIC GAMES WITH BELARUS: IDEA DESERVES IN-DEPTH STUDY

Prime Minister of Ukraine Oleksiy Honcharuk states that the idea of jointly hosting the Olympic Games with Belarus deserves in-depth study.
“In my opinion, this idea definitely deserves in-depth study. The government is now working to study this situation from different points of view and offer a concept to our partners if this initiative can be implemented in the near future,” Honcharuk said at a meeting of the organizing committee for preparation and participation of Ukrainian athletes in the Games of the ХХХII Olympic Games and the XVI Paralympic Games 2020 in Tokyo (Japan).
According to Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports of Ukraine Volodymyr Borodiansky, traditionally preparations for such large-scale sporting events are conducted during 5-10 years.
“We propose, in order to determine the possibility of creating a joint holding of such games with the Republic of Belarus, to study in detail the resources we have, the experience of Belarus, the experience of other countries in preparation,” he added.
Borodiansky invited the national Olympic committees to create a joint working group to study such opportunities.
As reported, in September 2019, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated that the republic could hold the Olympic Games together with the Russian Federation or Ukraine. “Of course, it’s difficult for us to compete with the giants, but we can hold the Olympics, for example, with the Ukrainians or the Russians,” he said.

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