Yulimar Rojas, born on October twenty-first, nineteen ninety-five, is a remarkable Venezuelan athlete renowned for her extraordinary achievements in athletics. She holds the world record for the women's triple jump, an impressive distance of fifteen point seventy-four meters, and has earned the title of Olympic champion in the year twenty twenty. Rojas is also a four-time World Champion, having triumphed in London in two thousand seventeen, Doha in two thousand nineteen, Eugene in two thousand twenty-two, and Budapest in two thousand twenty-three.
Affectionately known as 'la reina del triple salto' or the queen of the triple jump, Rojas has consistently shattered Venezuelan national records in both the triple jump and long jump since two thousand fourteen. Her accolades extend to being a three-time World Indoor Champion, with victories in Portland in two thousand sixteen, Birmingham in two thousand eighteen, and Belgrade in two thousand twenty-two. In recognition of her contributions to sports, she has been awarded the Venezuelan Order of José Félix Ribas – First Class.
Raised in a challenging environment in Venezuela, Rojas initially found success in various sports during her teenage years, although limited resources hindered her practice. Encouraged to pursue athletics, she showcased her talents in high jump and sprinting before discovering her passion for the triple jump. In two thousand fifteen, she relocated to Guadalajara, Spain, to train under the guidance of coach Iván Pedroso, where she quickly established herself as a dominant force in her event.
After dedicating several years exclusively to the triple jump, Rojas made a return to serious competition in the long jump in twenty twenty-one, further expanding her athletic repertoire. Her journey from humble beginnings to becoming a world-class athlete serves as an inspiration to many, highlighting her resilience and dedication to her craft.