The Jewish Chronicle

Hanna’s on track to bepickofth­ebunch

- BYSIMONGRI­VER

ATHLETICS HANNA KnyazyevaM­inenko is targeting Israel’s first Olympic track and field medal in Rio.

The 26-year-old immigrant is still haunted by her fourth place finish in London when she was representi­ng Ukraine.

She recalled: “The triple jump is 90 per cent psychologi­cal and you’ve got to be mentally strong.

“I led early on in London and then lost concentrat­ion. I was inexperien­ced and I won’t make the same mistakes again.”

Knyazyeva-Minenko emigrated to Israel in 2013 after marrying her Jewish partner Anatoly Minenko, Israel’s decathlon champion. She has no regrets about the decision.

“People are more optimistic and warmer in Israel than in the Ukraine, and I already feel comfortabl­e here and I love Israel, the culture. The hot weather suits me and helps me keep my weight down.”

Her quick acclimatis­ation was reflected at the World Athletics Championsh­ips last summer when she won the gold medal with her best ever leap of 14.78 metres, well beyond the 14.56m which earned her fourth place in London.

Earlier this year, Knyazyeva-Minenko’s Olympic participat­ion looked in doubt when she injured the sole of her foot.

But the Israeli was back on song at the European Athletics Championsh­ips in Amsterdam in early July where she won the silver medal with an effort of 14.51m.

She said: “I’m well aware that I need to do even better to be on the podium in Rio but I wasn’t 100 per cent fit in Amsterdam, so there is plenty of room for improvemen­t.”

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