Mahuchikh and Levchenko to Compete in Doha Tournament: Where to Watch the Competition.


Ukrainian high jumpers Yaroslav Mahuchikh and Yuliia Levchenko will participate in the What Gravity Challenge tournament in Doha, organized by Olympic champion Mutaz Barshim from Tokyo 2020. The competition will take place in Doha, where the Olympic champion was born, on Friday, May 9.
Besides Mahuchikh and Levchenko, other renowned athletes will also participate, including bronze medalist at the Paris Olympics Eleanor Patterson. The Australian high jumper Nicola Olyslaegers will not be present in the women's competition, however, Ukrainian athletes are represented at the tournament.
Full list of participants in What Gravity Challenge:
Women: Yaroslava Mahuchikh, Yuliia Levchenko (Ukraine), Kristina Gonsal, Imke Onnen (Germany), Eleanor Patterson (Australia), Charity Gavinagel (USA), Maria Zhodzik (Poland), Morgan Lake (Great Britain), Mikela Gruba (Czech Republic), Nadezhda Dubovitskaya (Kazakhstan)
Men: Mutaz Barshim (Qatar), Juwon Harrison, Shelby McEwen (USA), Hamish Kerr (New Zealand), Brandon Stark (Australia), Jan Steffela (Czech Republic), Ryochi Akamatsu (Japan), Raymond Richards (Jamaica), Donald Thomas (Bahamas), Edgar Rivera (Mexico), Marco Fassinotti (Italy)
Ukrainian high jumpers are demonstrating a high level of preparation, allowing them to participate in prestigious international competitions such as the What Gravity Challenge. This enables them to showcase their skills and gain additional experience before upcoming competitions. We hope for new victories for Ukrainian athletes in the future!
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