The Women’s High Jump at the World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 24 is Shaping Up to Be Extraordinary
The early-season action in the women’s high jump has been nothing short of remarkable, hinting at the thrilling showdown that awaits at the upcoming World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow.
Australia’s Olympic silver medalist Nicola Olyslagers got her season off to a flying start on January 27 in Canberra, equaling the area record of 2.03m that she set in Eugene last year. Gauntlet thrown down.
Four days later, 22-year-old Ukrainian Yaroslava Mahuchikh, the Olympic bronze medalist, opened her year in Cottbus with a clearance of 2.04m, just shy of her outdoor best. Gauntlet taken up. When these two extraordinary athletes converge in Glasgow, the result is likely to be truly spectacular.
Mahuchikh will be defending the title she won two years ago in Belgrade, a first global victory that was followed by a world outdoor title in Budapest last summer, where Olyslagers took bronze. But the circumstances for the Ukrainian phenomenon are now much more favorable, as she has been able to establish a training base in Germany, away from the trauma of the war in Ukraine.
While Mahuchikh and Olyslagers are the clear favorites, they cannot afford to be complacent. Olyslagers’ compatriot Eleanor Patterson, who set an Oceanian record of 2.02m to win the 2022 world outdoor title, is also in the mix, as is Vashti Cunningham of the United States, who has a personal best of 2.02m. Eighteen-year-old Serbian sensation Angelina Topic, whose parents were both accomplished high jumpers, will also be one to watch after equaling her personal best of 1.97m this season.
With a deep and talented field, the women’s high jump is poised to be one of the highlights of the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. Fans and enthusiasts can expect a thrilling battle for the top podium spots as the world’s best high jumpers showcase their remarkable skills and determination.
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