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Women's long jump
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
VenueCarrara Stadium
Dates11 April (qualifying round)
12 April (final)
Competitors18 from 13 nations
Winning distance6.84 m
Medalists
gold medal Christabel Nettey   Canada
silver medal Brooke Stratton   Australia
bronze medal Shara Proctor   England
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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.

Records

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

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

Schedule

The schedule was as follows:

Date Time Round
Wednesday 11 April 2018 19:00 Qualification
Thursday 12 April 2018 19:55 Final

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.

Rank Group Name #1 #2 #3 Result Notes Qual.
1 A  Shara Proctor (ENG) 6.89
0.0 m/s
6.89 SB Q
2 A  Christabel Nettey (CAN) 6.79
+0.6 m/s
6.79 Q
3 B  Brooke Stratton (AUS) 6.73
0.0 m/s
6.73 Q
4 A  Nektaria Panagi (CYP) x
-0.3 m/s
6.63
+0.5 m/s
6.63 Q
5 A  Jazmin Sawyers (ENG) 6.24
-0.2 m/s
x
+0.5 m/s
6.47
-0.1 m/s
6.47 q
6 B  Lauren Wells (AUS) 5.88
+0.2 m/s
6.44
+0.4 m/s
6.46
+0.2 m/s
6.46 q
7 A  Naa Anang (AUS) 6.39
0.0 m/s
6.46
+0.8 m/s
6.37
-0.2 m/s
6.46 q
8 B  Lorraine Ugen (ENG) 6.42
+0.1 m/s
x
+0.2 m/s
x
+1.1 m/s
6.42 q
9 B  Nayana James (IND) 6.21
+0.1 m/s
6.34
+0.8 m/s
x
+0.3 m/s
6.34 q
10 B  Chantel Malone (IVB) 6.29
-0.1 m/s
x
+1.2 m/s
x
-0.2 m/s
6.29 q
11 B  Bianca Stuart (BAH) x
+0.1 m/s
x
+0.8 m/s
6.27
+0.3 m/s
6.27 q
12 A  Nellickal V. Neena (IND) 6.17
+1.4 m/s
x
+0.6 m/s
6.24
+0.7 m/s
6.24 q
13 A  Rellie Kaputin (PNG) 6.18
+0.1 m/s
x
+0.9 m/s
x
0.0 m/s
6.18
14 B  Precious Okoronkwor (NGR) x
+0.2 m/s
x
+1.0 m/s
6.12
-0.1 m/s
6.12
15 A  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
16 B  Rebecca Chapman (WAL) 5.94
+0.1 m/s
6.02
+0.5 m/s
4.42
+0.6 m/s
6.02
17 B  Priscilla Tabunda (KEN) x
+0.8 m/s
5.68
+0.2 m/s
x
+0.7 m/s
5.68
18 A  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.

Rank Name #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  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
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  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
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  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
4  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
5  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
6  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
7  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
8  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
9  Naa Anang (AUS) x
+0.2 m/s
x
-0.1 m/s
6.22
0.0 m/s
6.22
10  Nellickal V. Neena (IND) 5.90
-0.8 m/s
6.01
-0.1 m/s
6.19
-0.4 m/s
6.19
11  Lauren Wells (AUS) 6.16
0.0 m/s
6.08
-0.5 m/s
x
-0.1 m/s
6.16
12  Nayana James (IND) 6.14
0.0 m/s
6.05
-0.3 m/s
6.05
-0.1 m/s
6.14

References

  1. ^ "Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games: Event Schedule - Women's long jump". Gold Coast 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
  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.
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