Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's long jump

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Women's long jump
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Venue Carrara Stadium
Dates11 April (qualifying round)
12 April (final)
Competitors18 from 13 nations
Winning distance6.84 m
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Australia.svg  Australia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of England.svg  England
  2014
2022  

The women's long jump at the 2018 Commonwealth Games , as part of the athletics programme, took place in the Carrara Stadium on 11 and 12 April 2018. [1]

Contents

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows: [2]

World record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Galina Chistyakova  (URS)7.52 m Leningrad, Soviet Union 11 June 1988
Games record Flag of Australia.svg  Bronwyn Thompson  (AUS)6.97 m Melbourne, Australia 24 March 2006

Schedule

The schedule was as follows: [1]

DateTimeRound
Wednesday 11 April 201819:00Qualification
Thursday 12 April 201819:55Final

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

Results

Qualifying round

Across two groups, those who jumped ≥6.60 m (Q) or at least the 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final. [3]

RankGroupName#1#2#3ResultNotesQual.
1AFlag of England.svg  Shara Proctor  (ENG)6.89
0.0 m/s
6.89 SB Q
2AFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Christabel Nettey  (CAN)6.79
+0.6 m/s
6.79 Q
3BFlag of Australia.svg  Brooke Stratton  (AUS)6.73
0.0 m/s
6.73 Q
4AFlag of Cyprus.svg  Nektaria Panagi  (CYP)x
-0.3 m/s
6.63
+0.5 m/s
6.63 Q
5AFlag of England.svg  Jazmin Sawyers  (ENG)6.24
-0.2 m/s
x
+0.5 m/s
6.47
-0.1 m/s
6.47 q
6BFlag of Australia.svg  Lauren Wells  (AUS)5.88
+0.2 m/s
6.44
+0.4 m/s
6.46
+0.2 m/s
6.46 q
7AFlag of Australia.svg  Naa Anang  (AUS)6.39
0.0 m/s
6.46
+0.8 m/s
6.37
-0.2 m/s
6.46 q
8BFlag of England.svg  Lorraine Ugen  (ENG)6.42
+0.1 m/s
x
+0.2 m/s
x
+1.1 m/s
6.42 q
9BFlag of India.svg  Nayana James  (IND)6.21
+0.1 m/s
6.34
+0.8 m/s
x
+0.3 m/s
6.34 q
10BFlag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  Chantel Malone  (IVB)6.29
-0.1 m/s
x
+1.2 m/s
x
-0.2 m/s
6.29 q
11BFlag of the Bahamas.svg  Bianca Stuart  (BAH)x
+0.1 m/s
x
+0.8 m/s
6.27
+0.3 m/s
6.27 q
12AFlag of India.svg  Nellickal V. Neena  (IND)6.17
+1.4 m/s
x
+0.6 m/s
6.24
+0.7 m/s
6.24 q
13AFlag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Rellie Kaputin  (PNG)6.18
+0.1 m/s
x
+0.9 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
6.18
14BFlag of Nigeria.svg  Precious Okoronkwor  (NGR)x
+0.2 m/s
x
+1.0 m/s
6.12
-0.1 m/s
6.12
15AFlag of Cameroon.svg  Joelle Sandrine Mbumi Nkouindjin  (CMR)6.02
+0.7 m/s
5.89
+0.2 m/s
6.01
-0.2 m/s
6.02
16BFlag of Wales 2.svg  Rebecca Chapman  (WAL)5.94
+0.1 m/s
6.02
+0.5 m/s
4.42
+0.6 m/s
6.02
17BFlag of Kenya.svg  Priscilla Tabunda  (KEN)x
+0.8 m/s
5.68
+0.2 m/s
x
+0.7 m/s
5.68
18AFlag of Dominica.svg  Mariah Toussaint  (DMA)5.64
-0.1 m/s
5.57
+0.6 m/s
5.67
0.0 m/s
5.67

Final

The medals were determined in the final. [2]

RankName#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Christabel Nettey  (CAN)6.84
+0.2 m/s
6.79
-0.3 m/s
6.64
0.0 m/s
6.68
0.0 m/s
6.65
-0.1 m/s
2.77
+0.1 m/s
6.84
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Brooke Stratton  (AUS)x
-0.8 m/s
6.64
+0.3 m/s
6.72
-0.5 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
6.75
0.0 m/s
6.77
+0.6 m/s
6.77
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of England.svg  Shara Proctor  (ENG)x
-0.7 m/s
6.45
0.0 m/s
6.28
-0.4 m/s
6.75
-0.1 m/s
6.75
4Flag of England.svg  Lorraine Ugen  (ENG)6.35
-0.6 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
x
-0.1 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
6.69
+0.2 m/s
6.69
5Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  Chantel Malone  (IVB)6.29
-0.1 m/s
6.28
-0.5 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
6.19
0.0 m/s
6.48
-0.1 m/s
6.35
+0.1 m/s
6.48
6Flag of Cyprus.svg  Nektaria Panagi  (CYP)x
-0.1 m/s
6.44
-0.2 m/s
6.19
+0.1 m/s
6.39
0.0 m/s
x
-0.1 m/s
6.34
+0.4 m/s
6.44
7Flag of England.svg  Jazmin Sawyers  (ENG)x
-1.2 m/s
6.19
+0.2 m/s
6.27
-0.1 m/s
6.19
+0.1 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
6.35
-0.7 m/s
6.35
8Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Bianca Stuart  (BAH)6.27
-0.8 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
6.29
-0.4 m/s
6.25
+0.3 m/s
6.30
+0.2 m/s
x
-0.7 m/s
6.30
9Flag of Australia.svg  Naa Anang  (AUS)x
+0.2 m/s
x
-0.1 m/s
6.22
0.0 m/s
6.22
10Flag of India.svg  Nellickal V. Neena  (IND)5.90
-0.8 m/s
6.01
-0.1 m/s
6.19
-0.4 m/s
6.19
11Flag of Australia.svg  Lauren Wells  (AUS)6.16
0.0 m/s
6.08
-0.5 m/s
x
-0.1 m/s
6.16
12Flag of India.svg  Nayana James  (IND)6.14
0.0 m/s
6.05
-0.3 m/s
6.05
-0.1 m/s
6.14

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References

  1. 1 2 "Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games: Event Schedule - Women's long jump". Gold Coast 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  2. 1 2 Athletics | Women's Long Jump - Final (PDF). Gold Coast 2018. p. 199. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  3. Athletics | Women's Long Jump - Qualification (PDF). Gold Coast 2018. pp. 200–202. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.