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After being forced to leave her home, Ukrainian high jumper Yaroslava Mahuchikh wins gold

By Ben Church, CNN

Updated 1133 GMT (1933 HKT) March 21, 2022

Yaroslava Mahuchikh celebrates after winning the women's high jump at the World Athletics Indoor Championships.

(CNN)Like millions of Ukrainians, Yaroslava Mahuchikh was forced to leave her home after Russia began its invasion of her country last month.

But, despite having her world turned upside down and traveling three days by car to reach the competition, the 20-year-old still managed to win high jump gold at the World Indoor Championships in Belgrade, Serbia, on Saturday. «It was very important for me and my family, my country,» Mahuchikh told BBC Sport, saying she didn't even think about training in the days after the invasion began on February 24. Olympic medalist who fled Belarus forced into exile again as Ukraine attacked«For me, coming here was difficult because the traffic was a lot, three days by car, and to jump here was so difficult psychologically because my heart remains in my country.»The 20-year-old jumped a world-leading height of 2.02m to claim the title. Read MoreThe crowd cheered as Mahuchikh celebrated her victory on the track with the Ukrainian flag wrapped around her.READ: Former Roma manager Paulo Fonseca shares family escape story from Ukraine«It's so difficult, but I think I've done very well for my country because I protect my country on the track. I think it's a very important thing for my country,» she added. Australia's Eleanor Patterson won sliver in Belgrade and paid tribute to Ukraine by painting her nails blue and yellow for the event. Mahuchikh had won the bronze medal at last year's Olympic Games. Russia's Mariya Lasitskene won gold in Tokyo but she, along with other Russian and Belarusian athletes, was banned from
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