2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's long jump

The women's long jump at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 9 and 11 August.[1]

Women's long jump
at the 2017 World Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates9 August (qualification)
11 August (final)
Competitors30 from 21 nations
Winning distance7.02
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Authorised Neutral Athletes
bronze medal    United States
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Summary edit

In 2016, Darya Klishina was notable as the only Russian athlete allowed to participate in the Olympic track and field schedule, finishing 9th. Here as an Authorised Neutral Athlete, she made her mark on the athletic field taking the early lead with a 6.78 metre jump in the first round. Later in the round Brittney Reese pulled close with her 6.75 metres. With her 6.96 metres, Ivana Španović jumped into the lead near the beginning of the second round. Klishina followed with an improvement to 6.88 metres. Near the end of the third round, Reese hit her 7.02 metres which turned out to be the winner. Reese didn't hit another fair jump, but didn't need to. Klishina improved in the fourth round but didn't change her place until her 7.00 metres in the fifth round put her into silver. On her final attempt, defending champion and Olympic champion Tianna Bartoletta moved from fifth to third with a 6.97 metre jump. Klishina joined Sergey Shubenkov as the second medalist of the Authorised Neutral Athletes, both silver.

Reese became the second athlete after Valerie Adams to win a World Championship in the same event four times.[2]

Records edit

Before the competition records were as follows:[3]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 7.52 Galina Chistyakova   URS 11 Jun 1988 Leningrad, Soviet Union
Championship 7.36 Jackie Joyner-Kersee   USA 4 Sep 1987 Rome, Italy
World leading 7.13 Brittney Reese   USA 17 Jun 2017 Chula Vista, United States
African 7.12 Chioma Ajunwa   NGR 2 Aug 1996 Atlanta, United States
Asian 7.01 Yao Weili   CHN 5 Jun 1993 Jinan, China
NACAC 7.49 Jackie Joyner-Kersee   USA 22 May 1994 New York City, United States
31 Jul 1994 Sestriere, Italy
South American 7.26 Maurren Higa Maggi   BRA 26 Jun 1999 Bogotá, Colombia
European 7.52 Galina Chistyakova   URS 11 Jun 1988 Leningrad, Soviet Union
Oceanian 7.05 Brooke Stratton   AUS 12 Mar 2016 Perth, Australia

No records were set at the competition.[4]

Qualification standard edit

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 6.75 metres.[5]

Schedule edit

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), is as follows:[6]

Date Time Round
9 August 19:10 Qualification
11 August 19:10 Final

Results edit

Qualification edit

The qualification round took place on 9 August, in two groups, both starting at 19:10. Athletes attaining a mark of at least 6.70 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:[7][8] In rainy conditions, no athlete was able to make the automatic qualifying mark.

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 A Darya Klishina   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 6.51 6.66 x 6.66 q
2 A Tianna Bartoletta   United States (USA) 6.64 x 6.48 6.64 q
3 B Lorraine Ugen   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 6.63 x x 6.63 q
4 A Ivana Španović   Serbia (SRB) 6.62 r 6.62 q
5 A Lauma Grīva   Latvia (LAT) 6.50 6.58 - 6.58 q
6 A Claudia Salman-Rath   Germany (GER) x 6.42 6.52 6.52 q
7 A Chantel Malone   British Virgin Islands (IVB) 6.52 x x 6.52 q
8 B Blessing Okagbare   Nigeria (NGR) 6.21 6.51 x 6.51 q
9 B Brittney Reese   United States (USA) 6.50 6.46 6.47 6.50 q
10 A Alina Rotaru   Romania (ROM) 6.23 6.50 6.45 6.50 q
11 B Brooke Stratton   Australia (AUS) 6.43 6.46 6.43 6.46 q
12 B Eliane Martins   Brazil (BRA) 6.46 6.41 x 6.46 q
13 A Shara Proctor   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 6.07 6.26 6.45 6.45
14 A Quanesha Burks   United States (USA) 6.12 6.04 6.44 6.44
15 B Nektaria Panagi   Cyprus (CYP) 6.43 6.29 6.33 6.43
16 B Khaddi Sagnia   Sweden (SWE) x x 6.42 6.42
17 A Ese Brume   Nigeria (NGR) 6.16 6.29 6.38 6.38
18 A Maryna Bekh   Ukraine (UKR) 6.35 6.36 6.33 6.36
19 B Christabel Nettey   Canada (CAN) 6.36 6.20 6.15 6.36
20 A Jazmin Sawyers   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 6.17 5.98 6.34 6.34
21 B Shakeelah Saunders   United States (USA) 6.25 6.32 6.24 6.32
22 A Naa Anang   Australia (AUS) 6.22 5.07 6.27 6.27
23 B Alexandra Wester   Germany (GER) x 5.95 6.27 6.27
24 B Laura Strati   Italy (ITA) 6.21 x 6.19 6.21
25 A Ksenija Balta   Estonia (EST) x 5.81 6.15 6.15
26 B Haido Alexouli   Greece (GRE) x 5.94 x 5.94
27 B Angela Moroșanu   Romania (ROM) 5.79 5.39 5.92 5.92
28 B Bianca Stuart   Bahamas (BAH) 4.25 x 5.91 5.91
29 B Jessamyn Sauceda   Mexico (MEX) 5.61 5.42 5.46 5.61
30 A Rellie Kaputin   Papua New Guinea (PNG) x 5.59 x 5.59

Final edit

The final took place on 11 August at 19:10. The start list was as follows:[9]

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
  Brittney Reese   United States (USA) 6.75 x 7.02 x x x 7.02
  Darya Klishina   Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA) 6.78 6.88 x 6.91 7.00 6.83 7.00 SB
  Tianna Bartoletta   United States (USA) 6.56 6.60 x 6.64 6.88 6.97 6.97
4 Ivana Španović   Serbia (SRB) x 6.96 6.77 x x 6.91 6.96
5 Lorraine Ugen   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) x x 6.72 x x 6.40 6.72
6 Brooke Stratton   Australia (AUS) 6.27 6.54 6.67 6.55 6.67 6.64 6.67
7 Chantel Malone   British Virgin Islands (IVB) 6.52 6.44 6.57 x x 6.52 6.57
8 Blessing Okagbare   Nigeria (NGR) 6.40 6.55 6.47 6.49 x 6.31 6.55
9 Lauma Grīva   Latvia (LAT) 6.54 x 6.42 6.54
10 Claudia Salman-Rath   Germany (GER) 6.39 6.29 6.54 6.54
11 Eliane Martins   Brazil (BRA) 6.52 x x 6.52
12 Alina Rotaru   Romania (ROM) 6.29 6.20 6.46 6.46

References edit

  1. ^ "Start list" (PDF).
  2. ^ "USA Track & Field - Team USATF Superlatives - London 2017".
  3. ^ "Long Jump Women – Records". IAAF. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Records Set - Final" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Long Jump Women − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  7. ^ "Long Jump Women − Qualification − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  8. ^ "Long Jump Women − Qualification − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  9. ^ "Long Jump Women − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.