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Olympic Silver, World Champion
 
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==Description==
  
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Track & Field athlete specializing in the Triple Jump.  World Record holder (2020).  The world governing body for track and field named her Female Athlete of The Year (2020).  Olympic Silver medal winner in the 2016 Olympic Games.  World Outdoor Champion (2017, 2019) and World Indoor Champion (2016, 2018).  LGBTQ activist. 
  
==Description==
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==See Also==
  
Track & Field athlete specializing in the Triple Jump.  World Record holder (2020).  The world governing body for track and field named her Female Athlete of The Year (2020).  Olympic Silver medal winner in the 2016 Olympic Games.  World Indoor Outdoor Champion (2017, 2019) and World Indoor Champion (2016, 2018).  LGBTQ activist. 
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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 03:01, 12 January 2021

Yulimar Rojas

Country

Venezuela

Birth - Death

1995 -

Occupation

Sports

Notable Achievements

Olympic Silver, World Champion

Description

Track & Field athlete specializing in the Triple Jump. World Record holder (2020). The world governing body for track and field named her Female Athlete of The Year (2020). Olympic Silver medal winner in the 2016 Olympic Games. World Outdoor Champion (2017, 2019) and World Indoor Champion (2016, 2018). LGBTQ activist.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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