Brooke Syratton qualified for the final by just 1 cm (6.46m).
Shara Proctor (2nd in 2015) failed with 6.45m.
In the final Brooke's third and fifth jumps both measured 6.67m and she was
the only finalist to have all of her six jumps measured.
2017 World Athletics Championship. London Olympic Stadium,
England.
Final women's long jump.
1. |
REECE |
Brittney
|
United States (USA) |
7.02 |
|
2. |
KLISHINA |
Darya
|
Authorised Neutral Athletes |
7.00 |
SB |
3. |
BARTOLETTA |
Tianna
|
United States (USA) |
6.97 |
|
4. |
SPANOVIC |
Ivana
|
Serbia (SRB) |
6.96 |
|
5. |
UGEN |
Lorraine
|
Great Britain (GBR) |
6.72 |
|
6. |
STRATTON |
Brooke
|
Australia (AUS) |
6.67 |
|
7. |
MALONE |
Chantel |
British Virgin Islands (IVB) |
6.57 |
|
8. |
OKAGBARE |
Blessing |
Nigeria (NGR |
6.55 |
|
2020 Olympic Games. Tokyo.
Women's Long Jump Final.
1.
|
Malaika Mihambo
|
Germany
|
7.00m
|
SB
|
2. |
Brittney Reece
|
United States
|
6.97 |
|
3. |
Ese Brume |
Nigeria |
6.97 |
|
4. |
Ivana Španović
|
Serbia
|
6.91
|
|
5. |
Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk |
Ukraine |
6.88 |
|
6. |
Tara Davis
|
United States
|
6.84
|
|
7. |
Brooke Stratton
|
Australia
|
6.83
|
|
8. |
Jazmin Sawyers
|
Great Britain
|
6.80
|
|
.
.

Brooke's personal at the time of the 2016 Games was 7.05 metres, set at the Perth Track Classic
on March 12, 2016, breaking the 14-year-old Australian record held by Bronwyn Thompson
2016 Rio Olympic Games.
Women's long jump final.
1.
|
Tianna Bartoletta |
United States
|
7.17 |
PB |
2. |
Brittney Reese |
United States |
7.15 |
|
3. |
Ivana Spanovic |
Serbia |
7.08 |
NR |
4.
|
Malaika Mihambo |
Germany |
6.95 |
PB |
5. |
Ese Brume |
Nigeria |
6.81 |
|
6. |
Ksenija Balta |
Estonia |
6.79 |
|
7. |
Brooke Stratton |
Australia |
6.74 |
|
8. |
Jazmin Sawyers |
Great Britain |
6.69 |
|