Caroline Joyeux: A leap into happiness – 14.45 meters on her comeback!

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Caroline Joyeux from Berlin jumps to her best performance with 14.45 meters and is preparing for the World Championships in Tokyo.

Caroline Joyeux aus Berlin springt mit 14,45 Metern zu ihrer besten Leistung und bereitet sich auf die WM in Tokyo vor.
Caroline Joyeux from Berlin jumps to her best performance with 14.45 meters and is preparing for the World Championships in Tokyo.

Caroline Joyeux: A leap into happiness – 14.45 meters on her comeback!

Caroline Joyeux, a 24-year-old triple jumper from Berlin, has made significant progress this season. As rbb24 reports, she improved her personal best by an impressive 68 centimeters to a total of 14.45 meters. This not only represents a new record for the athlete, but also the European record. Joyeux herself describes this season as her “comeback season” after struggling with injuries last year.

The triple jumper, who is a member of the LG Nord Berlin club, joined at the age of eight. She celebrated her first successes in 2018 when she won the German U18 triple jump championship at the age of 17. She also won the German U20 Indoor Championships in 2019 with a personal best of 12.99 meters, followed by a sixth place at the German Indoor Championships in 2021. She took fifth place at the European U23 Championships in Tallinn that same year, which underlines her continuous development. The progress culminated in her victory at the German Championships in Dresden, where she jumped 14.24 meters.

Important competitions and personal goals

The year 2023 also marks such a pivotal year for Joyeux as she set her previous personal best in June 2023. The next challenge is already ahead: she will take part in the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo in September 2023. Your ambitions are high. Caroline Joyeux plans to qualify for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Unfortunately, she missed qualifying for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, but that did not dampen her ambition. She is determined to achieve her goals in the future.

In training, Joyeux relies on collaboration and support. She has been training together with Sarah-Michelle Kudla, another triple jump specialist, for five years. Both athletes motivate each other and support each other both in training and during competitions. Joyeux himself trains at the Olympic base in Hohenschönhausen and uses his bike every day to get to the tartan track.

International experiences and personal relationships

Internationally, Joyeux has also made progress. In June 2025 she made her international debut for Germany at the European Team Championships in the first division in Madrid, where she achieved a performance of 14.42 meters. Relationships and support play a big role in their lives. For example, in 2020 she met pole vaulter EJ Obiena at a training camp in Italy, with whom she has had a relationship ever since. She also supported him at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he competed for the Philippines.

Athletics is one of the oldest Olympic sports and has evolved over the years. Women were allowed to take part in the Olympic competitions for the first time in Amsterdam in 1928. This tradition highlights the importance and importance that athletics has in international sport, with 48 events at the Olympic Games held for both men and women, as Wikipedia describes.

Caroline Joyeux has an exciting path ahead of her and her successes to date provide a solid foundation for future challenges. Her personal development, coupled with real international ambitions, will certainly be of great interest with a view to the upcoming championships and Olympic Games.