Halowe Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 2010 – skok w dal kobiet
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Skok w dal kobiet – jedna z konkurencji rozgrywanych podczas 13. Halowych Mistrzostw Świata w hali Aspire Dome w Dosze.
Wymagane minimum A do udziału w mistrzostwach świata wynosiło 6,60 (uzyskane w hali)[1]. Eliminacje odbyły się 13 marca, a finał zaplanowano na niedzielę 14 marca.
Terminarz
Data | Godzina | Runda |
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13 marca 2010 | 10:00[2] | Eliminacje |
14 marca 2010 | 16:00[2] | Finał |
Rezultaty
Poz. - pozycja | CR - rekord mistrzostw | NR - rekord kraju |
PB - rekord życiowy | SB - najlepszy wynik w sezonie | X - próba spalona | – - pominięcie próby |
Eliminacje
W rundzie eliminacyjnej wystartowały 22 skoczkinie z 17 krajów. Minimum potrzebne do awansu do finału wynosiło 6,65 (Q). Żadna ze startujących nie osiągnęła takiego wyniku w związku z czym do kolejnej rundy przeszło osiem najlepszych sportsmenek (q).
Pozycja | Zawodniczka | Reprezentacja | #1 | #2 | #3 | Rezultat | Uwagi |
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1 | Naide Gomes | ![]() | 6,57 | x | 6,61 | 6,61 | q |
2 | Daria Kliszyna | ![]() | 6,52 | 6,47 | 6,46 | 6,52 | q |
3 | Brittney Reese | ![]() | x | 6,52 | x | 6,52 | q |
4 | Yuliya Tarasova | ![]() | 6,44 | 6,41 | 6,51 | 6,51 | q |
5 | Wiktorija Rybałko | ![]() | x | 6,51 | x | 6,51 | q |
6 | Ksenija Balta | ![]() | 6,26 | 6,50 | - | 6,50 | q |
7 | Keila Costa | ![]() | 6,48 | 6,43 | x | 6,48 | q |
8 | Anna Nazarowa | ![]() | 6,46 | 6,41 | x | 6,46 | q |
9 | Wieronika Szutkowa | ![]() | 6,42 | 6,43 | x | 6,43 | |
10 | Brianna Glenn | ![]() | 6,23 | 6,08 | 6,40 | 6,40 | |
11 | Sostene Moguenara | ![]() | 6,37 | 6,33 | 6,21 | 6,37 | |
12 | Bianca Kappler | ![]() | 6,37 | x | 6,30 | 6,37 | |
13 | Jovanee Jarrett | ![]() | 6,37 | 6,19 | x | 6,37 | |
14 | Karin Mey Melis | ![]() | 6,25 | 6,36 | x | 6,36 | |
15 | Tabia Charles | ![]() | x | 6,32 | 6,30 | 6,32 | |
16 | Kelly Proper | ![]() | x | 6,13 | 6,29 | 6,29 | |
17 | Lu Minjia | ![]() | 5,75 | 6,25 | 6,18 | 6,25 | SB |
18 | Wiktorija Mołczanowa | ![]() | 6,13 | x | 6,05 | 6,13 | |
19 | C.D.Priyadharshani Nawanage | ![]() | 5,96 | x | 6,06 | 6,06 | NR |
20 | Marestella Torres | ![]() | 5,75 | 6,06 | 5,89 | 6,06 | SB |
21 | Janice Josephs | ![]() | 6,02 | 5,86 | 5,69 | 6,02 | SB |
– | Eliane Martins | ![]() | x | x | x | NM |
Finał
Pozycja | Zawodniczka | Reprezentacja | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Rezultat | Uwagi |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Brittney Reese | ![]() | 6,70 | 4,84 | 6,10 | 6,58 | 6,66 | x | 6,70 | |
![]() | Naide Gomes | ![]() | 6,67 | 6,65 | x | x | 6,67 | x | 6,67 | |
![]() | Keila Costa | ![]() | 6,63 | 6,39 | 6,48 | x | x | 6,63 | 6,63 | SB |
4 | Ksenija Balta | ![]() | 6,54 | x | 6,63 | 6,46 | 6,61 | 6,60 | 6,63 | SB |
5 | Daria Kliszyna | ![]() | 6,42 | 6,60 | x | 6,62 | 6,44 | 6,44 | 6,62 | |
6 | Anna Nazarowa | ![]() | 6,58 | 6,61 | 6,40 | 6,47 | 6,36 | 6,46 | 6,61 | |
7 | Yuliya Tarasova | ![]() | 6,54 | 6,28 | 6,22 | 6,22 | 6,31 | 6,41 | 6,54 | |
8 | Wiktorija Rybałko | ![]() | x | 6,28 | x | x | 6,27 | x | 6,28 |
Przypisy
- ↑ IAAF: IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics - Entry Standards. [dostęp 2010-03-13]. (ang.).
- ↑ a b Czasu katarskiego (+2 CET).
Linki zewnętrzne
- Pełne wyniki konkurencji w bazie IAAF. iaaf.org. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2010-03-16)].
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