2013 World Championships in Athletics – Women's long jump

Women's long jump
at the 2013 World Championships
Venue Luzhniki Stadium
Dates 10 August (qualification)
11 August (final)
Competitors 31 from 21 nations
Winning distance 7.01 m (22 ft 1134 in)
Medalists
 
 
 
Events at the
2013 World Championships
Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men women
4 × 100 m relay men women
4 × 400 m relay men women
Road events
Marathon men women
20 km walk men women
50 km walk men
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men

The women's long jump at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Luzhniki Stadium on 10–11 August.

Two time defending champion, current Olympic champion and world leading Brittney Reese squeaked through qualifying in the last qualifying position. Her 6.57 tied with teammate Funmi Jimoh so she won her position by her second best jump (also 6.57 with Jimoh not having a second legal jump). Shara Proctor led three automatic qualifiers.

In the final, her first round 6.50 was more of the same, while Blessing Okagbare jumped 6.89 for the lead. Reese's 7.01 to start the second round changed the tune, moving the marker beyond any else's range. Volha Sudarava's 6.82 put her into third place. In the fifth round, Ivana Španović's Serbian national record of 6.82 equaled Sudarava and Okagbare improved her best to 6.99, just 2 cm short of Reese. Reese followed with a meaningless 6.95. Okagbare's final attempt was 6.96, again close but too short to take the win. Left with a tie for third, officials again had to look to the second best attempt for the tiebreaker. Španović jumped 6.70 in the first round to get the bronze over Sudarava's 6.66, also in the first round.

Records

Prior to the competition, the established records were as follows.[1]

World record  Galina Chistyakova (URS) 7.52 Leningrad, Soviet Union 11 June 1988
Championship record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7.36 Rome, Italy 3 September 1987
World leading  Brittney Reese (USA) 7.25 Doha, Qatar 10 May 2013
African record  Chioma Ajunwa (NGR) 7.12 Atlanta, GA, United States 2 August 1996
Asian record  Yao Weili (CHN) 7.01 Jinan, People's Republic of China 5 June 1993
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7.49 New York City, United States 22 May 1994
Sestriere, Italy 31 July 1994
South American record  Maurren Higa Maggi (BRA) 7.26A Bogotá, Colombia 26 June 1999
European record  Galina Chistyakova (URS) 7.52 Leningrad, Soviet Union 11 June 1988
Oceanian record  Bronwyn Thompson (AUS) 7.00 Melbourne, Australia 7 March 2002

Qualification standards

A result[2] B result
6.75 6.65

Schedule

Date Time Round
10 August 2013 19:20 Qualification
11 August 2013 19:00 Final

All times are local times (UTC+4)

Results

Brittney Reese
KEY: QQualified q12 best performers NRNational record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best

Qualification

Qualification: 6.75 m (Q) and at least 12 best (q) advanced to the final.[3][4]

Rank Group Name Nationality No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Mark Notes
1 A Shara Proctor  Great Britain 6.85 6.85 Q
2 A Blessing Okagbare  Nigeria 6.83 6.83 Q
3 A Tori Polk  United States 6.62 6.75 6.75 Q, PB
4 B Volha Sudarava  Belarus 6.38 6.71 x 6.71 q
5 B Darya Klishina  Russia 6.70 6.70 x 6.70 q
6 A Yelena Sokolova  Russia x 6.70 x 6.70 q
7 A Ivana Španović  Serbia 6.58 6.57 6.63 6.63 q
8 B Sosthene Moguenara  Germany 6.63 x x 6.63 q
9 A Erica Jarder  Sweden 6.57 6.59 6.58 6.59 q
10 A Olga Kucherenko  Russia 6.59 x x 6.59 q
11 B Janay DeLoach Soukup  United States x 6.04 6.58 6.58 q
12 A Brittney Reese  United States 6.57 6.57 6.42 6.57 q
13 B Funmi Jimoh  United States x 6.57 x 6.57
14 B Lyudmila Kolchanova  Russia 6.53 x x 6.53
15 B Anna Kornuta  Ukraine 6.44 6.53 x 6.53
16 A Lauma Grīva  Latvia 6.46 6.50 6.36 6.50
17 A Lena Malkus  Germany 6.26 6.49 6.41 6.49
18 B Malaika Mihambo  Germany 3.63 5.55 6.49 6.49
19 A Jana Velďáková  Slovakia 6.43 6.48 6.36 6.48
20 B Christabel Nettey  Canada 6.25 6.36 6.47 6.47
21 A Chantel Malone  British Virgin Islands 6.20 6.40 6.20 6.40
22 B Éloyse Lesueur  France 6.25 x 6.39 6.39
23 B Arantxa King  Bermuda x 6.36 x 6.36
24 B Bianca Stuart  Bahamas x 6.30 6.35 6.35
25 A Maryna Bekh  Ukraine 6.29 6.31 6.30 6.31
26 A Jana Korešová  Czech Republic 6.10 6.10 6.18 6.18
27 A Lynique Prinsloo  South Africa 6.03 x 6.17 6.17
28 B Dariya Derkach  Italy x 6.16 x 6.16
29 B Macarena Reyes  Chile x 5.93 x 5.93
29 B Lorraine Ugen  Great Britain x x x NM
29 B Francine Simpson  Jamaica x x x NM

Final

The final was held on 11 August.[5]

Rank Name Nationality No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Mark Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Brittney Reese  United States 6.50 7.01 x x 6.95 x 7.01
2nd, silver medalist(s) Blessing Okagbare  Nigeria 6.89 6.58 6.68 6.80 6.99 6.96 6.99
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ivana Španović  Serbia 6.70 6.64 6.67 x 6.82 6.61 6.82 NR
4 Volha Sudarava  Belarus 6.66 6.82 6.49 6.45 6.64 6.50 6.82 SB
5 Olga Kucherenko  Russia 6.56 6.67 6.67 6.81 6.68 6.72 6.81
6 Shara Proctor  Great Britain x 6.79 6.60 6.56 6.66 6.69 6.79
7 Darya Klishina  Russia x 6.76 x 6.70 6.69 6.70 6.76
8 Tori Polk  United States 6.65 6.56 6.39 6.73 6.41 x 6.73
9 Yelena Sokolova  Russia x 6.65 x 6.65
10 Erica Jarder  Sweden 6.47 x x 6.47
11 Janay DeLoach Soukup  United States x 6.43 6.44 6.44
12 Sosthene Moguenara  Germany 6.42 x 6.15 6.42

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