World Championship ace is Instagram star and mum of two but has prime figure

Russian long jumper Darya Klishina won a silver medal in the 2017 World Athletics Championship but she has now become an Instagram famous mum of two

Klishina, 32, competed at the Rio Olympic Games as the sole Russian track and field athlete in 2016 and also competed under the ‘neutral’ flag in the London 2017 World Championships.

The Russian has enjoyed a glittering career as an Olympic long jumper, and although injury cut short her Tokyo campaign, the mum of two hasn’t announced her retirement following the birth of her second son in 2022.

During her time away from the track, Klishina has built up a following of 357,000 followers on Instagram and shares snaps of her training and posing in bikinis whilst on holiday.

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Despite her Tokyo dream being shattered, she posted an insight into her time at the games as well as workout and holiday posts to her social media followers including football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.

And occasionally on her Instagram, fans will see the cheeky tattoo that Klishina got on her bum cheek when she was a teenager.

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She previously admitted to Teller Report: “I wanted to get a tattoo, but it was important to get it done in a place where few people could see it, including me, so that I would not bother me.

“Therefore, the choice fell on the appropriate part of the body.”

Klishina continued to reveal that she thought her parents ‘were just going to kill her’ if they found out about her cheeky ink.

She continued: “I thought they were just going to kill me. I was raised in rigor and discipline, laid the right foundation.

“Yes, I did not resist, and I still consider myself a very disciplined person only thanks to my upbringing in childhood. So, I got a tattoo at the training camp in Sochi, and when I arrived home, I decided to tell my mother first.

“I told her and got ready to defend herself, but she asked to show her, and then she just said: "Cool." In general, the explosion that I expected did not happen.”

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