When will Yulimar Rojas compete? The award-winning Venezuelan athlete begins her participation in the triple jump at the 2023 IAAF World Championships in Budapest with the goal of claiming her fourth world title after successes in 2017, 2019 and 2022 and continuing to surpass her own achievements. This time more than one contestant will be ready to fight. La República Deportes brings you FREE ONLINE LIVE full details of the ‘Queen’ performance from the National Athletics Center in Budapest (Hungary) via Meridiano TV.
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When will Yulimar Rojas compete at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest?
The participation of Yulimar Rojas in the triple jump of World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023 This Wednesday, August 23rd, the preliminary round begins, which takes place at the following times depending on the location:
- VenezuelaRep. Dominican Republic, Chile, Bolivia, Miami: 1:10 p.m
- Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama: 12:10 p.m
- Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil: 2:10 p.m
- Mexico (Central), Guatemala: 11:10 am
- Spain (mainland), Hungary: 7:10 p.m
Yulimar Rojas has reached the mark of the year (15.18 meters) in the Silesian Diamond League. Photo: AFP
Where to watch Yulimar Rojas at the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest?
transmission of Yulimar Rojas in the triple jump of the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest will be broadcast LIVE via the Meridiano TV signal throughout Venezuela. You can also follow all incidents FREE LIVE ONLINE in La República Deportes.
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Who will be Yulimar Rojas’ rivals in the triple jump preliminary round?
Yulimar Rojas will compete alongside 17 other athletes in Group B of the triple jump preliminary rounds of the 2023 IAAF World Championships. In this group, the Venezuelan is the only one with a personal best of more than 15 meters (15.74 in absolute terms and 15.18 this year). Anyone who achieves the minimum mark of 14.30 m or is among the 12 best is qualified.
Yulimar Rojas group at the 2023 World Athletics Championships. Photo: World Athletics