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Achilles injury ends Yulimar Rojas’ hopes of defending Olympic title in Paris 2024

By Ben McLeod··2 min read
Achilles injury ends Yulimar Rojas’ hopes of defending Olympic title in Paris 2024
Key Points(5)
  • Olympic triple jump champion Yulimar Rojas, renowned for her exceptional athleticism and record-breaking performances, has been forced to withdraw from the Paris 2024 Olympics due to an Achilles tendon injury sustained during a training session in Spain.
  • The Venezuelan superstar underwent surgery in Madrid to address the injury, effectively ending her hopes of competing in the prestigious event.
  • Rojas conveyed the unfortunate news to her extensive fan base of over one million followers on Instagram, expressing her heartfelt disappointment and apologizing for her inability to participate in the upcoming Olympic Games.
  • In her statement, she recounted the moment of injury, describing the intense pain she experienced and the subsequent diagnosis of a left Achilles tendon injury.
  • <h2>Yulimar Rojas remains determined to recover</h2> The 28-year-old athlete expressed her emotional turmoil at being unable to represent her country and the Olympic movement, particularly after harboring aspirations of defending her Olympic title.

Olympic triple jump champion Yulimar Rojas, renowned for her exceptional athleticism and record-breaking performances, has been forced to withdraw from the Paris 2024 Olympics due to an Achilles tendon injury sustained during a training session in Spain.

The Venezuelan superstar underwent surgery in Madrid to address the injury, effectively ending her hopes of competing in the prestigious event.

Rojas conveyed the unfortunate news to her extensive fan base of over one million followers on Instagram, expressing her heartfelt disappointment and apologizing for her inability to participate in the upcoming Olympic Games.

In her statement, she recounted the moment of injury, describing the intense pain she experienced and the subsequent diagnosis of a left Achilles tendon injury.

Yulimar Rojas remains determined to recover


The 28-year-old athlete expressed her emotional turmoil at being unable to represent her country and the Olympic movement, particularly after harboring aspirations of defending her Olympic title. Despite her setback, Rojas remains determined to recover and return to the sport with renewed vigor, emphasizing her commitment to overcoming this challenge and continuing her athletic journey.

As the current indoor and outdoor triple jump world record holder and a four-time world champion, Rojas' absence from the Paris 2024 Olympics creates an opportunity for other athletes to vie for the coveted title. Among the contenders are Jamaica's Shanieka Ricketts, Dominica's Thea LaFond, as well as Cuba's Leyanis Perez Hernandez, and Ukraine's Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk.

Reflecting on her situation, Rojas expressed her gratitude for the support and encouragement from her fans and fellow athletes. She extended her best wishes to the athletes representing Venezuela at the Paris Olympics, demonstrating her resilience and determination to overcome adversity.

In conclusion, Yulimar Rojas' withdrawal from the Paris 2024 Olympics due to an Achilles injury represents a significant loss for the world of athletics, but her unwavering spirit and commitment to recovery serve as an inspiration to athletes worldwide.

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