Ukrainian Inessa Kravet's world record from Gothenburg in 1995 is really threatened.

25-year-old Yulimar Rojas jumped 15.43 in Spanish Andujar, which is only seven centimeters from the world record of 15.50.

- I'm happy.

I wanted to break the world record, but I leave here with a very good record, says the Venezuelan.

Rojas, who has two World Cup golds, already has the world record indoors and it is just 15.43.

In this summer's Olympics in Tokyo, she enters as the favorite for the gold. In Rio de Janeiro 2016, she took silver behind Colombian Caterine Ibarguen.