Thea LaFond improved her bronze medal at the 2018 Commonwealth
Games with a triple jump silver in 2022.
2022 Commonwealth Games, Birmingham.
Final women's triple jump.
1.
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Shanieka Ricketts
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(JAM)
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14.94m
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GR, SB
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2.
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Thea LaFond |
(DMA)
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14.39
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3. |
Naomi Metzger |
(ENG)
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14.37
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PB
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4. |
Kimberly Williams |
(JAM)
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14.25
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5. |
Ruth Usoro |
(NGR)
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14.02
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6. |
Ackelia Smith |
(JAM)
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13.83
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During the 2018 Commonwealth Games, she created history for becoming
the first Dominican athlete to win a medal for Dominica at any Commonwealth Games