Track and field at the 2015 Military World Games – Women's long jump

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The women's long jump event at the 2015 Military World Games was held on 8 October at the KAFAC Sports Complex.

Contents

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world and CISM record were as follows:

World Record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Galina Chistyakova  (URS)7.52 Leningrad, Soviet Union 11 June 1988
CISM World RecordFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Rublyova  (RUS)6.71 Rome, Italy September 1995

Schedule

DateTimeRound
8 October 201513:30 Final

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Ekaterina Koneva
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Volha Sudarava
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Alina Rotaru
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

Results

Final

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RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ekaterina Koneva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6.29
(-2.0 m/s)
6.39
(-2.1 m/s)
6.24
(-3.3 m/s)
xx6.35
(-0.1 m/s)
6.39
(-2.1 m/s)
Silver medal icon.svg Volha Sudarava Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 6.20
(-2.6 m/s)
6.33
(-0.8 m/s)
6.36
(-0.6 m/s)
x6.31
(-1.5 m/s)
5.91
(+1.7 m/s)
6.36
(-0.6 m/s)
Bronze medal icon.svg Alina Rotaru Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6.32
(+0.3 m/s)
6.15
(-0.4 m/s)
6.33
(-0.7 m/s)
6.28
(-1.1 m/s)
6.21
(-0.2 m/s)
x6.33
(-1.1 m/s)
4 Margaryta Tverdokhlib Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine x6.12
(-1.5 m/s)
6.25
(-1.4 m/s)
6.05
(-1.0 m/s)
x6.10
(0.0 m/s)
6.25
(-1.4 m/s)
5 Jessica dos Reis Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil x6.06
(-0.9 m/s)
6.14
(-0.7 m/s)
6.13
(-1.0 m/s)
6.18
(0.0 m/s)
6.15
(-2.0 m/s)
6.18
(0.0 m/s)
6 Linda Züblin Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 6.02
(-0.9 m/s)
6.13
(-2.7 m/s)
xx5.69
(-0.7 m/s)
6.17
(+0.9 m/s)
6.17
(+0.9 m/s)
7 Marlyne Ngo Ngoa Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon x5.99
(-1.5 m/s)
6.02
(-2.4 m/s)
6.14
(-2.5 m/s)
x6.09
(+0.1 m/s)
6.14
(-2.5 m/s)
8 Yulimar Rojas Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 5.98
(-2.2 m/s)
6.00
(-0.6 m/s)
6.02
(-0.3 m/s)
6.03
(-0.7 m/s)
x6.12
(-0.7 m/s)
6.12
(-0.7 m/s)
9 Chamali Dilrukshi Nawanage Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka xx5.91
(-0.9 m/s)
5.91
(-0.9 m/s)
10 Ekaterina Poplavskaya Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 5.89
(+2.9 m/s)
5.79
(-0.2 m/s)
5.59
(-1.6 m/s)
5.89
(+2.9 m/s)
11 Emiata Mary Otoaruoh Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 5.63
(-1.5 m/s)
5.73
(-0.6 m/s)
5.61
(-0.7 m/s)
5.73
(-0.6 m/s)
12 Priscilla Tabunda Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 5.72
(0.0 m/s)
5.52
(-0.8 m/s)
5.44
(-1.9 m/s)
5.72
(0.0 m/s)
13 Fitria Indah Wahyuni Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 5.51
(-3.4 m/s)
5.71
(-0.4 m/s)
5.63
(+0.8 m/s)
5.71
(-0.4 m/s)
Petia Dacheva Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria DNS

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