With Olympic and World Championship bronze medals in 2019 and 2021
Ese Brime moved up a grade in Belgrade 2022 with a silver medal
at the World Indoor Championships.
Women's long jump final.
2022 World Indoor Championships.
Belgrade, Serbia.
1.
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Ivana
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Vuleta
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Serbia
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7.06
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WL
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2. |
Ese |
Brume
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Nigeria
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6.85
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SB
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3. |
Lorraine |
Ugen
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Great Britain
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6.82
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SB
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4. |
Tiffany |
Flynn
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United States
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6.78
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SB
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5. |
Quanesha |
Burks
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United States
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6.77
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SB
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6. |
Maryna |
Bekh-Romanchuk
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Ukraine
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6.73
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SB
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T.J. silver medal
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at the Championship.
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2022 World Champions. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final women's long jump.
1.
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Malaika Mihambo
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Germany
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7.12
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Season Best
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2.
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Ese Brume
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Nigeria
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7.02
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Season Best
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3.
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Leticia Melo
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Brazil
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6.89
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Personal Best
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4.
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Quanesha Burks
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United States
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6.88
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Season Best
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5.
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Brooke Buschkuehl
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Australia
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6.87
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6.
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Khaddi Sagnia
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Sweden
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6.87
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7.
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Ivana Vuleta
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Serbia
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6.84
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8.
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Maryna Bekh
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Ukraine
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6.82
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