World Athletics Championships 2019 / Women's long jump

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Athletics World Championships 2019
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Long jump
gender Women
Attendees 31 athletes from 20 countries
venue QatarQatar Doha
Competition location Khalifa International Stadium
Competition phase October 5th (qualification)
October 6th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Malaika Mihambo ( GER ) GermanyGermany 
Silver medal Maryna Bech-Romantschuk ( UKR ) UkraineUkraine 
Bronze medal Ese Brume ( NGR ) NigeriaNigeria 
The winner Malaika Mihambo (2013)

The women's long jump at the 2019 World Athletics Championships took place in Doha , Qatar on October 5 and 6, 2019 .

31 athletes from 20 countries took part in the competition. The gold medal was won by Malaika Mihambo with 7.30 m, silver went to Maryna Bech-Romantschuk with 6.92 m and the bronze medal went to Ese Brume with 6.91 m.

Records

Before the competition, the following records were in place:

World record Soviet UnionSoviet Union Galina Chistjakova 7.52 m Leningrad , Soviet Union June 11, 1988
Championship record United StatesUnited States Jackie Joyner-Kersee 7.36 m World Championships in Rome , Italy 4th September 1987

qualification

The qualification distance was at least 6.75 m to move directly into the final. Three athletes made this mark or jumped further, they are highlighted in light blue. The remaining jumpers who were allowed to take part in the final - the number of athletes should be at least twelve - are those with the highest jumped distance below the qualification distance, they are highlighted in light green.

Group A

October 5, 2019, 5:50 p.m. local time (4:50 p.m.  CEST )

space Athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Ese Brume NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 6.89 6.89
2 Tori Bowie United StatesUnited States United States 6.54 6.77 6.77
3 Alina Rotaru RomaniaRomania Romania 6.57 6.31 6.72 6.72
4th Shara Proctor United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 6.54 6.63 - 6.63
5 Brooke Stratton AustraliaAustralia Australia 6.43 6.58 6.43 6.58
6th Chanice Porter JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 6.50 6.46 6.57 6.57
7th Anasztázia Nguyen HungaryHungary Hungary 6.41 x 6.54 6.54
8th Brittney Reese United StatesUnited States United States 6.44 6.43 6.52 6.52
9 Eliane Martins BrazilBrazil Brazil x 6.25 6.50 6.50
10 Yanis David FranceFrance France 6.44 6.46 x 6.46
11 Éloyse Lesueur-Aymonin FranceFrance France 6.34 6.46 6.39 6.46
12 Chantel Malone British Virgin IslandsBritish Virgin Islands British Virgin Islands x 6.21 6.45 6.45
13 Adriana Rodríguez CubaCuba Cuba 6.39 x 6.29 6.39
14th Taika Koilahti FinlandFinland Finland 6.33 6.02 6.35 6.35
15th Nectaria Panagi Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 6.10 6.21 6.19 6.21
16 Laura Strati ItalyItaly Italy x x 6.05 6.05

Group B

October 5, 2019, 5:50 p.m. local time (4:50 p.m.  CEST )

space Athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Malaika Mihambo GermanyGermany Germany 6.98 6.98
2 Maryna Bech-Romantschuk UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6.69 6.74 - 6.74
3 Abigail Irozuru United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 6.66 6.70 - 6.70
4th Nastassja Mirontschyk-Ivanova BelarusBelarus Belarus 6.41 6.69 - 6.69
5 Sha'Keela Saunders United StatesUnited States United States 6.35 6.27 6.53 6.53
6th Jasmine Todd United StatesUnited States United States 6.51 6.50 6.07 6.51
7th Tissanna Hickling JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 6.35 6.49 6.22 6.49
8th Tilde Johansson SwedenSweden Sweden 6.34 6.48 6.48 6.48
9 Hilary Kpatcha FranceFrance France 6.38 x 6.47 6.47
10 Jazmin Sawyers United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 6.45 6.46 6.45 6.46
11 Petra Farkas HungaryHungary Hungary 6.08 6.44 6.20 6.44
12 Elena Sokolova Authorized Neutral AthletesAuthorized Neutral Athletes Authorized Neutral Athletes 6.21 6.43 6.39 6.43
13 Maria Natalia Londa IndonesiaIndonesia Indonesia 6.31 6.16 6.36 6.36
14th Tania Vicenzino ItalyItaly Italy 6.19 x 6.23 6.23
15th Florentina Iușco RomaniaRomania Romania 6.22 6.21 x 6.22

final

October 6, 2019, 7:15 p.m. local time (6:15 p.m.  CEST )

space Athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt 4th attempt 5th attempt 6th attempt Width (m)
Gold medal icon.svg Malaika Mihambo GermanyGermany Germany 6.52 x 7.30 - 7.09 7.16 7.30 WL PB
Silver medal icon.svg Maryna Bech-Romantschuk UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6.81 x 6.77 x 6.92 6.72 6.92 SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Ese Brume NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 6.83 6.91 6.90 6.87 6.84 6.45 6.91
4th Tori Bowie United StatesUnited States United States 6.61 6.49 x 6.81 6.65 6.57 6.81 SB
5 Nastassja Mirontschyk-Ivanova BelarusBelarus Belarus 6.53 x 6.76 6.70 6.55 6.71 6.76
6th Alina Rotaru RomaniaRomania Romania 6.59 6.66 6.67 x 6.71 x 6.71
7th Abigail Irozuru United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 6.64 x 6.59 6.59 6.60 x 6.64
8th Chanice Porter JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 6.30 6.44 6.56 6.44 6.24 6.47 6.56
9 Sha'Keela Saunders United StatesUnited States United States x 6.28 6.54 not in the final of the
eight best jumpers
6.54
10 Brooke Stratton AustraliaAustralia Australia 6.46 x 6.42 6.46
11 Shara Proctor United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom x 6.34 6.43 6.43
12 Anasztázia Nguyen HungaryHungary Hungary x 6.26 x 6.26

Explanation of symbols:
- = attempt skipped, x = failed attempt

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