Ivana Španovic jumping in the final of the women's long jump. Despite an opening leap
of 6.90 metres, she was unable to take the lead in the competition until her fifth attempt,
which measured a world leading 6.99 metres. .
Her personal best indoors at the time was 7.10m. She won the event in both 2015 and 2017.
2019 European Indoor Championships. Glasgow, Scotland.
Women's Long Jump Final.
1.
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Ivana Španovic
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Serbia |
6.99 |
=WL
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2.
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Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova
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Belarus |
6.93 |
PB
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3. |
Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk |
Ukraine |
6.84 |
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4.
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Malaika Mihambo |
Germany |
6.83 |
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5.
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Alina Rotaru |
Romania |
6.64 |
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6. |
Tania Vicenzino |
Italy |
6.58 |
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2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo.
Women's Long Jump Final.
1.
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Malaika Mihambo
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Germany
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7.00m
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SB
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2. |
Brittney Reece
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United States
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6.97 |
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3. |
Ese Brume |
Nigeria |
6.97 |
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4. |
Ivana Španović
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Serbia
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6.91
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7.00m in qualifying
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5. |
Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk |
Ukraine |
6.88 |
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6. |
Tara Davis
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United States
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6.84
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7. |
Brooke Stratton
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Australia
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6.83
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8. |
Jazmin Sawyers
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Great Britain
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6.80
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