August 28, 2025
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Maguchi won silver in the final of the diamond league season from jumping in height

In Swiss Zurich, the final of the Diamond League season was held in the height of women, where Australian won the victory Nicola Olislagers.

The Ukrainian was attended by Ukrainian women – Yaroslav Maguchi and Yulia Levchenko. The latter started a competition from a height of 1.81 m, after which it consistently took 1.84 m, 1.91 m, 1.94 m and 1.97 m.

Levchenko stopped at a height of 2.02 m and eventually became the fourth. A similar height was taken by the UK representative Morgan Lake, setting a national record, but used fewer attempts.

Yaroslav Maguchich launched a 1,94 m height competition. Then she took a bar of 1.97 and 2,00. She allowed the first focus on the bar of 2.02 m, but took the height with the stock in the second attempt.

In the future, the struggle for victory unfolded between Maguchi and Nicola Olislaghers. On the first attempt, Australian took a height of 2.04, which became her personal record. Instead, the Ukrainian shifted the bar by 2.06. In the end, both could not conquer it.

As a result, Olislagers with the best result in her career became the winner of the Diamond League finals, and Maguchi became the vicebar. Before that Ukrainian is three years in a row became the winner of the competition (2022-2024).

The results of jumps in height

  • Nikola Olislagers (Australia) – 2.04 m Pb
  • Yaroslav Maguchikh (Ukraine) – 2.02 m
  • Morgan Lake (UK) – 2.00 m Pb
  • Yulia Levchenko (Ukraine) – 2,00 m SB
  • We will remind that tomorrow, on August 28, in the finale of the Diamond League-2025 will perform another Ukrainian athlete, and also in height jumps-there was qualified by Oleg Doroshchuk. He is in the last stage in Brussels for the first time in his career won Competition of the Diamond League.

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    In Swiss Zurich, the final of the Diamond League season was held in the height of women, where Australian won the victory Nicola Olislagers.

    The Ukrainian was attended by Ukrainian women – Yaroslav Maguchi and Yulia Levchenko. The latter started a competition from a height of 1.81 m, after which it consistently took 1.84 m, 1.91 m, 1.94 m and 1.97 m.

    Levchenko stopped at a height of 2.02 m and eventually became the fourth. A similar height was taken by the UK representative Morgan Lake, setting a national record, but used fewer attempts.

    Yaroslav Maguchich launched a 1,94 m height competition. Then she took a bar of 1.97 and 2,00. She allowed the first focus on the bar of 2.02 m, but took the height with the stock in the second attempt.

    In the future, the struggle for victory unfolded between Maguchi and Nicola Olislaghers. On the first attempt, Australian took a height of 2.04, which became her personal record. Instead, the Ukrainian shifted the bar by 2.06. In the end, both could not conquer it.

    As a result, Olislagers with the best result in her career became the winner of the Diamond League finals, and Maguchi became the vicebar. Before that Ukrainian is three years in a row became the winner of the competition (2022-2024).

    The results of jumps in height

  • Nikola Olislagers (Australia) – 2.04 m Pb
  • Yaroslav Maguchikh (Ukraine) – 2.02 m
  • Morgan Lake (UK) – 2.00 m Pb
  • Yulia Levchenko (Ukraine) – 2,00 m SB
  • We will remind that tomorrow, on August 28, in the finale of the Diamond League-2025 will perform another Ukrainian athlete, and also in height jumps-there was qualified by Oleg Doroshchuk. He is in the last stage in Brussels for the first time in his career won Competition of the Diamond League.

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