Russian high jumper Danil Lyssenko who served a suspension for an anti-doping rule violation, shared how he changed during a career hiatus.
In August 2018, Lysenko was suspended from competition, then received a four-year ban for violating testing accessibility rules. The 26-year-old silver medalist at the 2017 World Championships returned to competitive training last year.
– I became more responsible, more mature, I got married during this period. I have two dogs, I moved to Moscow. Now I’m happy, I live, I train, I perform. I dreamed of it for four years, I savor each departure.
I am in the test pool, I enter my location in ADAMS, as well as the time window where I can be visited. You are going somewhere with an overnight stay – you need to check in.
(Olympic champion) Mutaz Barshim started the season with a result of 2.24 m, I think 2.35 m will jump in the season, – said Lysenko in the Special Reporting program on .
Lyssenko won the 2023 Russian Team Championship in Sochi on Wednesday with a score of 2.30m.
Source : MatchTV

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