2011 World Championships in Athletics – Women's long jump


The women's long jump event at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Daegu Stadium on August 27 and 28.
Reigning world champion Brittney Reese was the pre-event favourite as she held the best mark that year and led on the Diamond League circuit. Russia's Darya Klishina and Olga Zaytseva were the only ones to have cleared seven metres that season, while Americans Funmi Jimoh and Janay DeLoach were the only jumpers to have defeated Reese on the circuit. Veronika Shutkova and Maurren Maggi were other highly ranked entrants.
Maggi produced the best jump of the qualifying rounds, followed by Belarusian Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova. Brittney Reese needed the last of her three jumps to achieve the qualifying mark. Zaytseva was the most prominent jumper to be eliminated at the first stage. Maggi, Jimoh and Naide Gomes were high-profile eliminations in the first half of the [|final] round. Reese took the lead with her first jump of 6.82 m and, despite having had five no-jumps, she remained in first place to take the gold. It was Olga Kucherenko, Ineta Radēviča and Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova who fought for the minor medals. Mironchyk-Ivanova jumped 6.74 m in round three, only to be overtaken by Kucherenko the following round. Radēviča produced her best with her final jump to edge into the bronze medal position.
Reese's mark of 6.82 m was the shortest winning distance in the history of the event at the World Championships. Nevertheless, she became only the second woman to ever win two consecutive long jump world titles, matching the feat of her fellow American Jackie Joyner-Kersee. Kucherenko and Radēviča gained their first ever medals on the world stage, although both had been medallists at the 2010 European Athletics Championships.
Mironchyk-Ivanova was fourth. She had a jump which seemed to be the longest of all, about 6.90 m. Unfortunately for the Belarusian, her ponytail swang and left the mark behind at 6.74 m and she lost the win and all the other medals as a result.
A retest of silver medallist Kucherenko's sample in 2016 came back positive for doping and she was stripped of her medal. As a result Radēviča was promoted to silver medal and Mironchyk-Ivanova moved into the medals with a bronze.

Medalists

Revised
GoldSilverBronze
Brittney Reese
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Ineta Radēviča
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Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova
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Original
GoldSilverBronze
Brittney Reese
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Olga Kucherenko
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Ineta Radēviča
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Records

Prior to the competition, the established records were as follows.
World record7.51Leningrad, Soviet Union11 June 1988
Championship record7.36Rome, Italy3 September 1987
World leading7.19Eugene, OR, United States26 June 2011
African record7.12Atlanta, GA, United States2 August 1996
Asian record7.01Jinan, China5 June 1993
North, Central American and Caribbean record7.49New York, NY, United States22 May 1994
North, Central American and Caribbean record7.49Sestriere, Italy31 July 1994
South American record7.26Bogotá, Colombia26 June 1999
European record7.51Leningrad, Soviet Union11 June 1988
Oceanian record7.00Melbourne, Australia7 March 2002

Qualification standards

Schedule

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 6.75 or at least 12 best performers advance to the final.
RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1BMaurren Higa Maggi6.556.866.86Q
2BNastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova6.806.80Q
3ABrittney Reese6.416.796.79Q
4BDarya Klishina6.776.77Q
5ANaide Gomes6.766.76Q
6BFunmi Jimoh6.686.266.68q
7AOlga Kucherenko6.376.676.67q
8ACarolina Klüft6.606.406.60q
9BIneta Radēviča6.596.59q
10BMayookha Johny6.526.536.53q
11BKarin Mey Melis6.526.52q
12AJanay DeLoach6.296.516.51q
13BOlga Zaytseva6.506.50
14ABianca Kappler6.486.486.326.48
15AViktoriya Rybalko6.456.406.45
16AVeronika Shutkova6.456.296.45
17ABianca Stuart3.966.446.44
18BBlessing Okagbare6.366.276.36
19BIrene Pusterla6.346.226.216.34
20BShara Proctor6.346.34
21AMarestella Torres6.316.196.226.31
22ATeresa Dobija6.306.30
23ALauma Griva6.276.166.106.27
24AKeila Costa6.096.076.266.26
25AYuliya Tarasova6.266.26
26BÉloyse Lesueur6.226.22
27BNina Kolarič6.196.156.19
28AJovanee Jarrett6.195.756.19
29BJung Soon-Ok6.186.18SB
30BChantel Malone5.966.126.12
31BSostene Moguenara6.026.02
32AOla Sesay5.645.945.435.94
33BTori Polk5.665.66
34AEnas Gharib5.355.485.445.48SB
BConcepción Montaner'
AIvana Španović'

Final

Format: Each athlete has three attempts, then the eight best performers have three further attempts
RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Brittney Reese6.826.82
Ineta Radēviča6.616.636.666.616.766.76SB
Nastassia Mironchyk-Ivanova6.716.746.74
Carolina Klüft6.446.566.376.56
Janay DeLoach6.326.396.326.566.56
Darya Klishina6.396.306.496.506.336.50
Karin Mey Melis6.446.446.196.44
Mayookha Johny6.376.316.266.37
10Naide Gomes6.166.266.26
11Maurren Higa Maggi6.176.17
Funmi Jimoh
Olga Kucherenko6.486.566.656.77DQ