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2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Women’S LJ by K Ken Nakamura 2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Women’s LJ by K Ken Nakamura Summary: All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 7. 31 1.7 Brittney Reese 1 Eug ene 2016 2 2 7.22 1.5 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1q Indian apolis 1988 3 7.15 1.0 Brittney Reese 1 Eugene 2012 4 3 7.11 1.8 Marion Jones 1 Sacramento 2004 5 4 7.10 1.6 Chelsea Hayes 2 Eugene 2012 6 7.08 0.1 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1 New Orleans 1992 7 7.02 1.9 Mari on Jones 1 Sacramento 2000 8 5 7.01 1. 1 Shana Williams 1q Atlanta 1996 9 6 7.00 2.0 Jodi Anderson 1 Eugene 1980 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist wind Name Venue Year Max 57cm 7.45m 2.6 Jackie Joyner -Kersee Indianapolis 1988 Min 1cm 6.13m ? Martha Watson Eugene 1972 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Dis t Wind Name Venue Year 1 7.31 1.7 Brittney Re ese Eugene 2016 7.22 (qualifying) 1.5 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis 1988 7.45w 2.6 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis 1988 2 7.10 1.6 Chelsea Hayes Eugene 2012 7.02w 2.3 Tianna Bartoletta Eugene 2016 3 7.08 w 2.4 Janay DeLoach Eu gene 2012 6.93 1.7 Janay DeLoach Eugene 2016 4 6.97 1.2 Whitney Glpson Eugene 2012 6.89 1.8 Shakeela Saunders Eugene 2016 Last five Olympic Trials Year First Dist Second Dist Third Dist 2016 Brittney Reese 7.31 Tianna Bartoletta 7.02 Janay DeLoach 6.93 2012 Brittney Reese 7.15 Chelsea Hayes 7.10 Janay DeLoach 7.08 2008 Brittney Reese 6.95 Grace Upshaw 6.88 Funmi Jimoh 6.72 2004 Marion Jones 7.11 Grace Upshaw 6.83 Akiba McKinney 6.57 2000 Marion Jones 7.02 Dawn Burell 6.97w Shana Williams 6.87w All time US List Performance Performer Dist wind Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7.49 1.3 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1 New York 22 May 1994 2 7.49 1.7 Jackie Joyner Kersee 1 Sestri ere 31 July 1994 3 7.45 0.6 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1 Indianapolis 13 Aug 1987 Longest jump in Eugene Performance Performer Dist wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 7.31 1.9 Marion Jones USA 1 31 May 1998 2 2 7.31 1.7 Brittney Reese USA 1 2 July 2016 3 7.19 1.8 Brittney Reese USA 1 26 June 2011 4 7.15 1.0 Brittney Reese 1 1 July 2012 5 3 7.12 -0.4 Ti ana Bartoletta USA 1 27 June 2015 All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 7. 31 1.7 Br ittney Reese 1 Eugene 2016 2 2 7.22 1.5 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1q Indian apolis 1988 3 7.15 1.0 Brittney Reese 1 Eugene 2012 4 3 7.11 1.8 Marion Jones 1 Sacramento 2004 5 4 7.10 1.6 Chelse a Hayes 2 Eugene 2012 6 7.08 0.1 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1 Ne w Orleans 1992 7 7.02 1.9 Mari on Jones 1 Sacramento 2000 8 5 7.01 1. 1 Shana Williams 1q Atlanta 1996 9 6 7.00 2.0 Jodi Anderson 1 Eugene 1980 10 7 6.97 1.0 Vashti Thomas Q Eugene 2012 10 7 6.97 1.2 Whitney Glpson 4 Eugene 2012 12 6.95 1.4 Britt ney Reese 1 Eugene 2008 13 6.94 0.8 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 2q Atlanta 19 96 14 6.93 1.8 Shana Williams 2 Atlanta 1996 14 9 6.93 1.7 Janay DeLoach 3 Eugene 2016 16 10 6.91 1.0 Sheila Echols 2 New Orleans 1992 17 11 6.89 0.3 Carol Lewis 1 Los Angeles 1984 17 11 6.89 1.8 Shakeela Saunders 4 Eugene 2016 19 6.88 2.0 Sheila Echols 2 Indianapolis 1988 19 6.88 1.6 Carol Lewis 3 Indianapolis 1988 19 13 6.88 1.7 Mar ieke Veltman 3 Atlanta 19 96 19 13 6.88 1.8 Grace Upshaw 2 Eugene 2008 19 6.88 0.9 Bri ttneyReese Q Eugene 2012 24 15 6.85 1.4 Bria nna Glenn 5 Eugene 2012 25 6.83 1.4 Grace Upshaw 2 Sacramento 2004 25 6.83 1.4 Whitney Glpson Q Eugene 2012 27 6. 82 ? Carol Lewis 1q Los A ngeles 1984 28 6.81 0.4 Marieke Veltman 3q Atlanta 1996 29 16 6.76 ? Kathy McMillan 2 Eu gene 1980 29 16 6.76 0.3 Funmi Jimoh 5 Eugene 2016 31 18 6.75 0.2 Sharon Couch 4 Atlanta 1996 32 6.73 1.5 Funmi Jimoh Q Eugene 2012 33 6.72 1.2 Vashti Thoma s 6 Eugene 2012 34 19 6.70 ? Jennifer Innis 2q Indianapolis 1988 34 19 6.70 -1.0 Hyleas Fountain 4 Eugene 2008 All time performance list at the Olympic Trials – wind assisted marks Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 7.45 2.6 Jac kie Joyner -Kersee 1 Indianapolis 1988 2 2 7.15 2.8 Janay DeLoa ch Q Eugene 2012 3 7.08 2.4 Janay DeLoach 3 Euge ne 2012 4 7.04 2.9 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1 Atlanta 1996 5 3 7.02 2.3 Tianna Bartoletta 2 Eugene 2016 6 4 7.01 2.7 Brittney Reese 1q Euge ne 2016 7 5 6.97 2.6 Dawn Burrell 2 Sacramento 2000 8 6 6.88 3.3 Yvette Bates 4 Indianap olis 1988 9 7 6.8 7 2.8 Shana Will iams 3 Sacramento 2000 10 8 6.84 2.7 Meosha Hubbard 4 Sacramento 2000 11 6.79 5.0 Shakeela Saunders 2q Eugene 2016 12 9 6.78 ? Kathy McMillan 1 Eugene 1976 13 6.77 2.7 Tianna Bartoletta 3q Eugene 2016 14 10 6.72 2.1 Funmi Jimoh 3 Eugene 2008 15 10 6.72 3.3 Quane sh Burks 4q Eugene 2016 16 12 6.70 3.2 Sheila Hudson 5 Atlanta 1996 16 12 6.70 3. 5 DerRenae Freeman 6 Eugene 2016 Shortest winning distance since 1988: 6.95 by Brittney Reese in 2008 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist wind Name Venue Year Max 57cm 7.45m 2.6 Jackie Joyner -Kersee Indianapolis 1988 Min 1cm 6.13m ? Martha Watson Eugene 1972 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (Making versus not making the team) Difference 3rd place D ist Wind Name Venue Year Max 27cm 6.08m ? JoAnn Grissom New York 1964 25cm 5.49m ? Joan Wolski Washington 1956 17cm 6.56m ? Carol Lewis Eugene 1980 Min 0cm 6.88m 1.6 Carol Lewis Indianapolis 1988 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Dist Wind Name Venue Year 1 7.31 1.7 Brittney Re ese Eugene 2016 7.22 (qualifying) 1.5 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis 1988 7.45w 2.6 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis 1988 2 7.10 1.6 Chelsea Hayes Eugene 2012 7.02w 2.3 Tianna Bartoletta Eugene 2016 6.94 0.8 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Atlanta 1996 6.97w 2.6 Dawn Burrell Sacramento 2000 3 7.08 w 2.4 Janay DeLoach Eugene 2012 6.93 1.7 Janay DeLoach Eugene 2016 6.88 1.6 Carol Lewis Indianapolis 1988 4 6.97 1.2 Whitney Glpson Eugene 2012 6.89 1.8 Shakeela Saunders Eugene 2016 6.75 0.2 Sharon Couch Atlanta 1996 6.88w 3.3 Yvette Bates Indianapolis 1988 5 6.85 1.4 Brianna Glenn Eugene 2012 6.76 0.3 Funmi Jimoh Eugene 2016 6.70w 3.2 Sheila Hudson Atlanta 1996 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 7.52 1.4 Galina Chistyakova URS Leningrad 11 June 1988 2 7.36 1.6 Yelena Belevskaya URS Leningrad 11 June 1988 7.34 1.4 Galina Chistyakova URS Tallinn 21 June 1986 3 7.20 0.2 Galina Chistyakova URS Zürich 21 Aug 1985 7.16 2.0 Yelena Belevskaya URS Tallinn 21 June 1986 4 7.19 -0.1 Helga Radtke GDR Zürich 21 Aug 1985 7.07 1.0 Larisa Berezhnaya URS Leningrad 11 June 1988 5 7.04 0.3 Carol Lewis USA Zürich 21 Aug 1985 6.99 0.9 Galaina Chistyakov a URS Roma 9 Sept 1987 6 6.99 1.8 Yelena Khlopotnova URS Moskva 11 June 1988 6.90 0.8 Agata Karzcmarek POL Atlanta 2 Aug 1996 Longest jump in each round Round Dist wind Name Venue Year Final 7.45w 2.6 Jackie Joyner -Kersee Indianapolis 1988 7.31 Brittney Reese Eugene 2016 Qualifying 7.22 1.5 Jackie Joyner -Kersee Indianapolis 1988 Making the team multiple times: Brittney Reese: 2008, 2012, 2016 Janay DeLoach 2012, 2016 Grace Upshaw: 2004, 2008 Marion Jones 2000, 2004 Shana Williams 1996, 2000 Sheila Echols 1988, 1992 Jackie Joyner Kersee 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 Carol Lewis 1980, 1984, 1988 Kathy McMillan 1976, 1980 Martha Watson 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976 Willye White 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1972 Joan Wolski 1952, 1956 Nancy Phillips 1948, 1952 Average from last nine Olympic Trials Average 2016 2012 2008 2004 2000 1996 1992 1988 1984 Winning Distance 7.11 7.31 7.15 6.95 7.11 7.02 7.04 7.08 7.45 6.89 Making team (3 rd ) 6.80 6.93 7.08 6.72 6.57 6.87 6.88 6.67 6.88 6.56 Missing team (4 th ) 6.73 6.89 6.97 6.70 6.56 6.84 6.75 6.56 6.88 6.46 Last nine Olympic Trials Year First Dist Second Dist Third Dist 2016 Brittney Reese 7.31 Tianna Bartoletta 7.02 Janay DeLoach 6.93 2012 Brittney Reese 7.15 Chelsea Hayes 7.10 Janay DeLoach 7.08 2008 Brittney Reese 6.95 Grace Upshaw 6.88 Funmi Jimoh 6.72 2004 Marion Jones 7.11 Grace Upshaw 6.83 Akiba McKinney 6.57 2000 Marion Jones 7.02 Dawn Burell 6.97w Shana Williams 6.87w 1996 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 7.04w Shana Williams 6.93 Marieke Veltman 6.88 1992 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 7.08 Sheila Echols 6.91 Sharon Couch 6.67 1988 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 7.45w Sheila Echols 6.88 Carol Lewis 6.88 1984 Carol Lewis 6.89 Jackie Joyner 6.65 Angela Thacker 6.56 All time US List Performance Performer Dist wind Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7.49 1.3 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 1 New York 22 May 1994 2 7.49 1.7 Jackie Joyner Kersee 1 Sestriere 31 July 1994 3 7.45 0.6 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 1 Indianapolis 13 Aug 1987 Longest jump in Eugene Performance Performer Dist wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 7.31 1.9 Marion Jones USA 1 31 May 1998 2 2 7.31 1.7 Brittney Reese USA 1 2 July 2016 3 7.19 1.8 Brittney Reese USA 1 26 Jun e 2011 4 7.15 1.0 Brittney Reese 1 1 July 2012 5 3 7.12 -0.4 Ti ana Bartoletta USA 1 27 June 2015 6 4 7.10 1.6 Chelsea Hayes USA 2 1 July 2012 Longest jumps in June Performance Performer Dist wind Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 7.45 0.9 Heike Drechsler 1 Tallinn 21 June 1986 2 2 7.43 1.
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