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Athletics at the 2022 Commonwealth Games – Women's long jump

Women's long jump
at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
VenueAlexander Stadium
Dates5 August (qualification)
7 August (final)
Competitors18 from 14 nations
Winning distance7.00
Medalists
gold medal    Nigeria
silver medal    Australia
bronze medal    Ghana
← 2018
2026 →

The women's long jump at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, as part of the athletics programme, took place in the Alexander Stadium on 5 and 7 August 2022.

Records

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Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows:

World record  Galina Chistyakova (URS) 7.52 m Leningrad, Soviet Union 11 June 1988
Commonwealth record  Ese Brume (NGR) 7.17 m Chula Vista, United States 29 May 2021
Games record  Bronwyn Thompson (AUS) 6.97 m Melbourne, Australia 24 March 2006

Schedule

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The schedule was as follows:[1]

Date Time Round
Friday 5 August 2022 11:40 Qualification
Sunday 7 August 2022 19:05 Final

All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)

Results

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Qualification

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Qualifying performance 6.75 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final[2]

Rank Group Name #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B  Deborah Acquah (GHA) 6.85 6.85 Q
2 A  Brooke Buschkuehl (AUS) 6.63 6.84 w 6.84 w Q
3 B  Ese Brume (NGR) 6.63 6.81 6.81 Q
4 B  Jazmin Sawyers (ENG) x 6.53 6.80 w 6.80 w Q
5 A  Lorraine Ugen (ENG) x 6.79' 6.79 Q
6 B  Filippa Fotopoulou (CYP) 6.55 w 6.33 w 6.59 6.59 q
7 B  Abigail Irozuru (ENG) x x 6.59 6.59 q, SB
7 A  Ruth Usoro (NGR) x 6.59 6.59 q
9 A  Christabel Nettey (CAN) 6.45 w 6.19 x 6.45 w q
10 B  Sarangi Silva (SRI) 6.42 w 6.20 x 6.42 w q
11 A  Ackelia Smith (JAM) 6.35 w 6.29 6.22 w 6.35 w q
12 B  Samantha Dale (AUS) x 6.35 6.02 6.35 q
13 A  Tyra Gittens (TTO) 6.18 w x 6.28 6.28 qR
14 A  Ancy Sojan (IND) 6.17 w 6.25 w x 6.25 w
15 A  Rellie Kaputin (PNG) x 5.87 5.95 5.95 SB
16 B  Claire Azzopardi (MLT) 5.75 x 5.76 w 5.76 w
17 B  Ashantie Carr (BIZ) x 5.54 5.04 5.54 PB
A  Mariah Toussaint (DMA) x x x NM

Final

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The medals were determined in the final.[3]

Rank Name #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Ese Brume (NGR) x 6.99 6.81 6.99 6.96 7.00 7.00 GR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Brooke Buschkuehl (AUS) 6.88 6.87 6.92 x 6.95 x 6.95
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Deborah Acquah (GHA) 6.94 x 6.79 6.45 6.68 6.94 NR
4  Jazmin Sawyers (ENG) 6.84 5.06 6.54 6.84 6.78 6.71 6.84 SB
5  Lorraine Ugen (ENG) x x 6.60 x x x 6.60
6  Ruth Usoro (NGR) 6.56 x x 3.43 6.01 x 6.56
7  Ackelia Smith (JAM) 6.55 6.42 x 6.32 6.26 6.01 6.55
8  Filippa Fotopoulou (CYP) 6.47 6.27 x x 6.18 6.04 6.47
9  Christabel Nettey (CAN) 6.41 6.36 6.30 6.41
10  Samantha Dale (AUS) 6.02 x 6.32 6.32
11  Tyra Gittens (TTO) 6.27 6.17 6.03 6.27
12  Abigail Irozuru (ENG) x 5.89 6.19 6.19
13  Sarangi Silva (SRI) x 6.00 6.07 6.07

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