
When could Mikaela Shiffrin break career wins record?
Shiffrin is one short of tying the record.
Yulimar Rojas of Venezuela set a world record in her final attempt on Sunday to win the women’s triple jump gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
Rojas had already secured the gold medal when she took the last of her six attempts, finishing with a mark of 15.67 meters to break a record set by Inessa Kravets of Ukraine (15.50) in 1995.
Patricia Mamona of Portugal took silver with a jump of 15.01 meters, and Ana Peleteiro of Spain won bronze with a jump of 14.87. Rojas, Mamona, and Peleteiro each leapt to new national records for their respective countries.
WORLD RECORD! 🚨
— #TokyoOlympics (@NBCOlympics) August 1, 2021
Yulimar Rojas with a distance of 15.67m in women's triple jump is taking home the GOLD. #TokyoOlympics pic.twitter.com/mR7anydQ02
Rojas, the two-time world champion in the event, won a silver medal in 2016 at the Rio Olympics.
Now, she is Venezuela’s first female Olympic gold medalist.
Shiffrin is one short of tying the record.
And another record could await the star American skier.
Shiffrin came up short again this weekend.
The gymnast has competed in the last two Summer Games.
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