2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's long jump

Events at the
2013 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The Women's long jump event at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 1, 2013 at 10:05 (qualification) and March 2, 16:00 (final) local time.[1]

Records

Standing records prior to the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Heike Drechsler (GDR) 7.37 Vienna, Austria 13 February 1988
European record
Championship record 7.30 Budapest, Hungary 5 March 1988
World Leading  Olga Kucherenko (RUS) 7.00 Krasnodar, Russia 20 January 2013
European Leading

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualification Performance 6.65 (Q) or at least 8 best performers advanced to the final.[2][3]

Éloyse Lesueur of France finished second in the event.
Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 Darya Klishina  Russia 6.62 6.58 6.62 q
2 Erica Jarder  Sweden x 6.61 6.61 q, PB
2 Shara Proctor  Great Britain 6.61 6.61 q
4 Éloyse Lesueur  France 6.60 6.60 q
5 Ivana Španović  Serbia 6.59 6.59 q
6 Olga Kucherenko  Russia 6.48 6.42 6.54 6.54 q
7 Anastasiya Mokhnyuk  Ukraine 6.47 6.19 6.52 6.52 q
8 Cornelia Deiac  Romania x 6.46 6.52 6.52 q
9 Svetlana Denyaeva  Russia 5.74 6.44 6.50 6.50
10 Volha Sudarava  Belarus 6.01 6.28 6.43 6.43
11 Alina Rotaru  Romania 6.30 6.39 6.32 6.39
12 Renáta Medgyesová  Slovakia 6.35 6.17 6.21 6.35 SB
13 Lauma Griva  Latvia 6.26 6.18 6.34 6.34
14 Melanie Bauschke  Germany 6.16 6.19 6.19 6.19
15 Jana Veldáková  Slovakia x 6.17 x 6.17
16 Stefanie Voss  Germany x 6.12 x 6.12
17 Florentina Marincu  Romania x 5.98 x 5.98
18 Sevim Sinmez Serbest  Turkey x 5.97 5.81 5.97
19 Giulia Liboá  Italy x x 5.94 5.94

Final

The final was held at 16:00.[4][5]

Gold medalist, Darya Klishina
Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Darya Klishina  Russia 7.01 6.83 x 6.57 6.71 x 7.01 WL
2nd, silver medalist(s) Éloyse Lesueur  France 6.85 x x 6.87 6.90 x 6.90 NR
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Erica Jarder  Sweden x 6.55 x 6.56 x 6.71 6.71 PB
4 Shara Proctor  Great Britain 6.68 6.54 x 6.69 6.60 x 6.69
5 Ivana Španović  Serbia x 6.48 6.62 6.38 6.44 6.68 6.68
6 Olga Kucherenko  Russia 6.31 6.59 6.62 x 6.44 x 6.62
7 Cornelia Deiac  Romania 6.35 6.48 6.52 6.38 6.48 6.48 6.52
8 Anastasiya Mokhnyuk  Ukraine x x x 6.19 6.43 6.46 6.46

References

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