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Mariya Aleksandrovna Lasitskene (Russian: Мария Александровна Ласицкене,
pronounced [mɐˈrʲijə ləsʲɪtsˈkʲenɨ][citation needed]; née Kuchina; born 14 January...
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Mahuchikh said that she
regretted the
photo with
Lasitskene during the 2020
Summer Olympics and that
Lasitskene wasn't her idol anymore. On 1
March 2022, in...
- competitions, the
Olympic Games and the
World Championships: 4 wins:
Mariya Lasitskene (RUS) -
Olympic Champion in 2020,
World Champion in 2015, 2017 & 2019...
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other two
being Stefka Kostadinova,
Mariya Lasitskene and
Yaroslava Mahuchikh. In 2021,
Lasitskene joined Henkel to
became the
fourth female high...
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until all
jumpers are eliminated. For the
previous five years,
Mariya Lasitskene,
previously known as
Mariya Kuchina, had been the best high
jumper in...
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Athletes under the flag of the
European Athletic ****ociation.
Mariya Lasitskene became the
first such
athlete to win a gold medal, in the women's high...
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saved one attempt, but missed.
First over was
defending champion Mariya Lasitskene, who
still had a
clean round going. That was
matched by
Vashti Cunningham...
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April 2012.
Retrieved 26 July 2011. Bob
Ramsak (23
October 2019). "Naser,
Lasitskene and
Romani capture Military World Games titles in Wuhan". IAAF. Retrieved...
- Women's
World Athlete of the Year 2024 Most
recent Preceded by
Mariya Lasitskene Women's
European Athlete of the Year 2021 Succeeded by
Femke Bol Preceded by...
- 2025. Bob
Ramsak (20 June 2019). "Miller-Uibo
breaks 300m
world best,
Lasitskene tops 2.06m and Kirt
joins 90-metre club in Ostrava". IAAF.
Retrieved 25...