Lekkoatletyka na Igrzyskach Wspólnoty Narodów 2014 – skok w dal kobiet

Igrzyska Wspólnoty Narodów 2014
Lekkoatletyka
Skok w dal kobiet
Złoty medal

Nigeria Ese Brume

Srebrny medal

Anglia Jazmin Sawyers

Brązowy medal

Kanada Christabel Nettey

Skok w dal kobiet – jedna z konkurencji lekkoatletycznych rozgrywanych podczas XX Igrzysk Wspólnoty Narodów w Glasgow. Zawody rozegrane zostały na stadionie Hampden Park. Skoki eliminacyjne 30 lipca, zaś finałowe – 31 lipca. Mistrzem w tej konkurencji została Nigeryjka Ese Brume.

Rekordy

Rekord świata Galina Czistiakowa7,52 Leningrad11 czerwca 1988
Rekord igrzyskAustralia Bronwyn Thompson6,97Australia Melbourne2006

Eliminacje

Zawodniczki rywalizowały w dwóch grupach: A i B.[1][2]

Poz.GrupaZawodniczkaReprezentacja#1#2#3RezultatUwagi
1BBianca Stuart Bahamy6,67--6,67Q, SB
2BChantel Malone Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze6,166,496,556,55Q
3AMarlyne Ngo Ngoa Kamerun5,996,006,526,52q, PB
4AShara Proctor Anglia6,366,306,516,51q
5BChristabel Nettey Kanada6,426,47-6.47q
6BJazmin Sawyers Anglia6,39x6,236,39q
7BNektaria Panaji Cypr6,14x6,366,36q
8AMargaret Gayen Australia6,136,106,346,34q
9ARebecca Camilleri Maltax6,316,136,31q
10BJoëlle Mbumi Nkouindjin Kamerun6,08x6,306,30q
11BLorraine Ugen Anglia6,30xx6,30q
12AEse Brume Nigeria6.296,206,226.29q
13BJovanee Jarrett Jamajka6,24x6,126.24
14BJade Nimmo Szkocja6,126,206,236,23
15ASarah Warnock Szkocjaxx6,226,22SB
16BTamara Myers Bahamy5,905,946,146,14
17AJessica Penney Australia6,03x6,146,14
18BMayookha Johny Indie6,006,205,896,20
19AElizabeth Dadzie Ghanax6,346,376,37PB
20AMusyoki Gladys Keniax6,04x6,04
21BArantxa King Bermudyx6,02x6,02
22AEleftheria Christofi Cyprxx5.875,87
23BAyanna Alexander Trynidad i Tobagox5,775,695,77
24ARechelle Meade Anguilla5,54x5,755,75=PB
AAmy Harris-Willock Antigua i BarbudaxxxNM
AMarie Ngona Zibi KamerunDNS
AChanice Porter JamajkaDNS
BLerato Sechele LesothoDNS

Finał

[3]

Poz.ZawodniczkaReprezentacja123456RezultatUwagi
Gold medal icon.svgEse Brume Nigeria6,436,396,566,50-x6,56
Silver medal icon.svgJazmin Sawyers Anglia6,306,106,475,836,406,546,54SB
Bronze medal icon.svgChristabel Nettey Kanada6,476,496,396,396,276,496,49
4Chantel Malone Brytyjskie Wyspy Dziewicze6,41xxx6,126,266,41
5Lorraine Ugen Anglia6,296,366,29xx6,396,39SB
6Margaret Gayen Australia5,806,34x6,256,006,056,34
7Nektaria Panaji Cypr6,296,286,33xx6,086,33
8Bianca Stuart Bahamy6,20x6,316,14x6,066,31
9Rebecca Camilleri Maltax6,23x6,23
10Marie Ngo Ngoa Kamerunx6,206,116,20
11Joëlle Mbumi Nkouindjin Kamerun6,166,116,186,18
Shara Proctor AngliaxrNM

Przypisy

  1. Athletics Women's Long Jump Qualification Round Group A (ang.). g2014results.thecgf.com, 2014-07-30. [dostęp 2016-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-08-31)].
  2. Athletics Women's Long Jump Qualification Round Group B (ang.). g2014results.thecgf.com, 2014-07-30. [dostęp 2016-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-08-31)].
  3. Athletics Women's Long Jump Final (ang.). g2014results.thecgf.com, 2014-07-31. [dostęp 2016-08-31]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-08-31)].

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