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RESULTS Long Jump Women - Final Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 RESULTS Long Jump Women - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 7.52 Galina CHISTYAKOVA URS 26 Leningrad (Kirov Stadium) 11 Jun 1988 Championships Record CR 7.36 Jackie JOYNER-KERSEE USA 25 Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 4 Sep 1987 World Leading WL 7.30 Malaika MIHAMBO GER 25 Doha 6 Oct 2019 Area Record AR National Record NR Personal Best PB Season Best SB 6 October 2019 19:16 START TIME 24° C 64 % TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY 20:40 END TIME 24° C 64 % PLACE NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 2 3 ORD. 4 5 ORD. 6 1 Malaika MIHAMBO GER 3 Feb 94 6 7.30 WL 6.52 X 7.30 8- 7.09 8 7.16 -0.8 +0.3 -0.2 -0.8 -0.1 +0.5 2 Maryna BEKH-ROMANCHUK UKR 18 Jul 95 3 6.92 SB 6.81 X 6.77 6X 6.92 7 6.72 +0.3 -0.4 +0.1 +0.5 +0.2 +0.3 +0.4 3 Ese BRUME NGR 20 Jan 96 1 6.91 6.83 6.91 6.90 76.87 6.84 6 6.45 +0.2 +0.2 +0.2 +0.4 +0.2 +0.1 +0.2 4 Tori BOWIE USA 27 Aug 90 11 6.81 SB 6.61 6.49 X 26.81 6.65 5 6.57 -0.4 -0.1 +0.1 -0.1 -0.4 +0.1 +0.4 5 Nastassia MIRONCHYK-IVANOV BLR 13 Apr 89 4 6.76 6.53 X 6.76 56.70 6.55 4 6.71 +0.5 +0.4 -0.7 +0.5 +0.3 0.0 +0.3 6 Alina ROTARU ROU 5 Jun 93 2 6.71 6.59 6.66 6.67 4X 6.71 3 X -0.4 -0.2 +0.2 -0.7 -0.1 -0.4 +0.6 7 Abigail IROZURU GBR 3 Jan 90 12 6.64 6.64 X 6.59 36.59 6.60 2 X +0.1 +0.1 +0.3 +0.1 +0.4 +0.3 +0.2 8 Chanice PORTER JAM 25 May 94 10 6.56 6.30 6.44 6.56 16.44 6.24 1 6.47 0.0 +0.3 +0.1 0.0 +0.2 +0.1 0.0 9 Sha'keela SAUNDERS USA 18 Dec 93 7 6.54 X 6.28 6.54 +0.2 +0.1 -0.3 +0.2 10 Brooke STRATTON AUS 12 Jul 93 5 6.46 6.46 X 6.42 +0.1 +0.1 -0.2 -0.4 11 Shara PROCTOR GBR 16 Sep 88 8 6.43 X 6.34 6.43 -0.1 +0.1 0.0 -0.1 12 Anasztázia NGUYEN HUN 9 Jan 93 9 6.26 X 6.26 X -0.1 -0.3 -0.1 0.0 NAME COUNTRY ATTEMPT MARK OFFSET APPROACH Speed JUMP Speed (cm) (Km/h) (Km/h) Malaika MIHAMBO GER 1 6.52 59.7 37.7 28.951 2 X +11.3 38.4 31.558 3 7.30 8.0 38.8 30.362 5 7.09 8.5 37.7 30.706 6 7.16 18.6 38 31.01 Maryna BEKH-ROMANCHUK UKR 1 6.81 6.0 36.2 27.016 2 X +3.4 34.8 26.119 3 6.77 0.8 35.3 27.365 4 X +12.6 35.1 26.696 5 6.92 1.9 36.4 27.883 6 6.72 8.8 35.1 27.481 Ese BRUME NGR 1 6.83 14.2 35.3 28.817 2 6.91 12.0 34.7 28.981 3 6.90 7.7 35 27.349 4 6.87 14.0 35.8 27.556 5 6.84 17.1 35.8 27.768 6 6.45 15.9 36.4 27.952 Tori BOWIE USA 1 6.61 27.4 37.1 27.16 2 6.49 18.4 36.6 26.91 3 X +17.3 37 29.031 4 6.81 2.9 37.3 27.089 5 6.65 21.6 36.5 27.616 6 6.57 11.8 37.6 28.582 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-LJ-W-f--A--.RS1..v1 Issued at 20:42 on Sunday, 06 October 2019 1 Official IAAF Partners Doha (QAT) 27 September - 6 October 2019 RESULTS Long Jump Women - Final Nastassia MIRONCHYK-IVANOV BLR 1 6.53 6.5 36.3 28.211 2 X +1.2 35.8 28.073 3 6.76 0.6 37.4 27.701 4 6.70 2.8 35.2 27.006 5 6.55 8.2 35.6 27.101 6 6.71 0.4 36.6 28.126 Alina ROTARU ROU 1 6.59 12.6 36 28.778 2 6.66 4.9 35.9 27.333 3 6.67 1.8 35.5 27.596 4 X +0.4 35.8 0 5 6.71 4.9 35.6 26.682 6 X +1.8 37.1 27.645 Abigail IROZURU GBR 1 6.64 3.6 35.6 28.352 2 X +4.1 36.2 27.671 3 6.59 15.9 35.7 28.481 4 6.59 4.8 35.9 27.084 5 6.60 3.3 36.9 27.74 6 X +3.9 35.3 27.999 Chanice PORTER JAM 1 6.30 17.0 35.2 29.434 2 6.44 13.3 35.7 28.072 3 6.56 8.3 35.4 28.283 4 6.44 10.9 36.2 28.804 5 6.24 15.1 36.1 27.73 6 6.47 3.7 34.9 29.068 Sha'keela SAUNDERS USA 1 X +7.0 34.9 29.533 2 6.28 25.4 35.1 26.727 3 6.54 0.7 34.9 29.563 Brooke STRATTON AUS 1 6.46 1.1 37.3 26.683 2 X +8.1 34.1 25.745 3 6.42 0.6 34.6 26.41 Shara PROCTOR GBR 1 X +11.9 33.6 0 2 6.34 18.0 36.1 26.815 3 6.43 33.7 36.3 26.684 Anasztázia NGUYEN HUN 1 X +7.2 34.5 30.189 2 6.26 1.2 33.8 30.171 3 X +6.0 34.1 29.369 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2019 7.52 Galina CHISTYAKOVA (URS) Leningrad (Kirov Stadium) 11 Jun 88 7.30 Malaika MIHAMBO (GER) Doha 6 Oct 7.49 Jackie JOYNER-KERSEE (USA) New York, NY 22 May 94 7.05 Ese BRUME (NGR) Bursa (TUR) 4 Aug 7.48 Heike DRECHSLER (GDR)Neubrandenburg (Jahn Sportpark) 9 Jul 88 7.00 Brittney REESE (USA) Des Moines, IA (USA) 27 Jul 7.43 Ani șoara CU ȘMIR-STANCIU (ROU) Bucuresti 4 Jun 83 6.92 Kenyattia HACKWORTH (USA) Chula Vista, CA (USA) 15 Jun 7.42 Tatyana KOTOVA (RUS) Annecy 23 Jun 02 6.92 Florentina Costina IUSCO (ROU) Pitesti (ROU) 31 Jul 7.39 Yelena BELEVSKAYA (URS) Bryansk 18 Jul 87 6.92 Maryna BEKH-ROMANCHUK (UKR) Doha 6 Oct 7.33 Tatyana LEBEDEVA (RUS) Tula (Arsenal Stadium) 31 Jul 04 6.91 Alina ROTARU (ROU) Rheinau-Freistett (GER) 30 Jun 7.31 Olena KHLOPOTNOVA (URS) Alma Ata 12 Sep 85 6.90 Chantel MALONE (IVB) Athens, GA (USA) 26 Apr 7.31 Marion JONES (USA) Eugene, OR 31 May 98 6.87 Caterine IBARGUEN (COL) Roma (ITA) 6 Jun 7.31 Brittney REESE (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 2 Jul 16 6.86 Nafissatou THIAM (BEL) Birmingham (GBR) 18 Aug 6.86 Abigail IROZURU (GBR) Alexander Stadium, Birmingham (GBR) 25 Aug 2 Timing by SEIKO AT-LJ-W-f--A--.RS1..v1 Issued at 20:42 on Sunday, 06 October 2019 2 Official IAAF Partners.
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