2011 Asian Athletics Championships – Women's long jump

The Women's Long jump of the 2011 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 7 July 2011 in the Kobe Universiade Memorial Stadium of Kobe, Japan. In the women's long jump event, 14 athletes from the seven nations and one Chinese SAR (Hong Kong) participated. The gold medal was won by the Indian athlete Mayookha Johny with a best jump of 6.56 meters. Yuliya Tarasova of Uzbekistan, the current Asian leader of the event with a jump of 6.68 meters, failed to win a medal and finished fourth with a best jump of 6.37 meters. Another favorite, South Korean Jung Soon-Ok—with a personal best of 6.76 meters—also failed to finish on the podium. Her best jump of 6.12 meters was not even good enough for her to reach the last eight in the competition.[1][2]

Medalists

GoldMayookha Johny
 India
SilverLu Minjia
 China
BronzeSaeko Okayama
 Japan

Records

Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.

World record  Galina Chistyakova (URS)7.52Leningrad, Soviet Union11 June 1988
Asian Record  Yao Weili (CHN)7.01Jinan, China5 June 1993
Championship record  Guan Yingnan (CHN)6.83Fukuoka, JapanJuly 1998
Asian leading  Yuliya Tarasova (UZB)6.68Tashkent, Uzbekistan12 June 2011

No new records was set during this competition.

Schedule

DateTimeRound
7 July 201118:01 (JST)Final

Results

In the event, 14 athletes participated. The event held in two elimination rounds, in the first round all athletes were given three attempts to qualify for the next stage. On the basis of initial three attempts, top eight athletes qualified for the final round. Contingents were given another three chances, and on the basis of total six attempts made by athletes, top three placeholders were selected.

Final

The gold medal of the event was won by the Indian long jumper Mayookha Johny, with a best jump of 6.56 meters. Mayookha became only the second Indian to win gold in this event; the previous gold winner for India was Anju Bobby George, who had won gold medal in the long jump event of Asian Athletics Championships.[2] Anju achieved first position at Incheon, South Korea in 2005, with a jump of 6.65 meters.[2][3] This first position of Mayookha, helped her with an automatic qualification ('A' standard )—as the continental champion—for the World Championships, scheduled to take place on 27 August 2011 in Daegu, South Korea.[2] The silver medal of the event was won by the Chinese athlete Lu Minjia, with a best jump of 6.52 meters. Japanese Saeko Okayama, without making a single fault throughout the event, won a bronze medal, with a best performance of 6.51 meters.[4]

RankAthleteNationalityNo.1No.2No.3No.4No.5No.6Result
Mayookha Johny  India6.346.56××6.526.506.56
Lu Minjia  China6.056.52××××6.52
Saeko Okayama  Japan6.306.436.376.186.226.516.51
4Yuliya Tarasova  Uzbekistan3.846.236.05×6.376.186.37
5Marestella Torres  Philippines6.216.27×6.34×6.246.34
6Prajusha Maliakhal Anthony  India6.07×6.27×6.18×6.27
7Kumiko Imura  Japan6.12×6.236.226.156.226.23
8Aleksandra Kotlyarova  Uzbekistan6.006.026.166.01××6.16
9Hanako Kotake  Japan6.156.146.116.15
10Jung Soon-Ok  South Korea6.125.966.066.12
11Wupin Wang  China5.886.086.086.08
12Lai Yee Cheung  Hong Kong5.725.835.625.83
13Yekaterina Chalikova  Turkmenistan××5.595.59
14Mang Chi Tse  Hong Kong5.185.165.115.18

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