Triple jump champ Yulimar Rojas tears Achilles, out for Paris
CARACAS, Venezuela — Olympic triple jump champion Yulimar Rojas tore her left Achilles tendon and said Friday that she will miss this year’s Paris Games.
The 28-year-old Venezuelan said on her Instagram account that she was injured while training in Spain. She said she had surgery in Madrid on Thursday.
“My heart is broken, and I want to apologize for not been able to represent you [Venezuelans] in Paris 2024,” said Rojas, the world-record holder in the event.
Rojas last competed in September when she won the Diamond League. She missed the world indoor championships in Scotland in March.
“I wanted to defend my Olympic title and I was looking forward to it, but I must stop now, understand this, recover and return at full strength to keep flying together,” Rojas said.
Rojas set the world record at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 with a jump of 15.67 meters and increased that to 15.74 a year later in an indoor arena in Serbia. Rojas won a silver medal in the triple jump at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
She is also a four-time world champion, winning the triple jump in 2017, 2019, 2022 and 2023, and a three-time world indoor champion.
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