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Athletics at the 1991 Summer Universiade – Women's long jump

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The women's long jump event at the 1991 Summer Universiade was held at the Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield on 23 July 1991.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Inessa Kravets
 Soviet Union
Fiona May
 Great Britain
Yelena Khlopotnova
 Soviet Union

Results

Qualification

[3]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality Result Notes
1 A Inessa Kravets  Soviet Union 6.33 q
2 A Oluyinka Idowu  Great Britain 6.28 q
3 A Li Jing  China 6.24 q
4 A Tamara Malešev  Yugoslavia 6.24 q
5 A Katja Trostel  Germany 6.21 q
1 B Stefanie Hühn  Germany 6.60 q
2 B Fiona May  Great Britain 6.50 q
3 B Ri Yong-ae  North Korea 6.38 q
4 B Yelena Khlopotnova  Soviet Union 6.38 q
5 B Wang Shu-hua  Chinese Taipei 6.19 q
6 B Mirela Dulgheru  Romania 6.13 q
7 B Chantal Brunner  New Zealand 6.13 q
? ? Caroline Missoudan  France 6.05 [4]
? ? Doris Stelzmüller  Switzerland 5.85 [5]

Final

[3]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Inessa Kravets  Soviet Union 6.51 6.61 6.51 6.87 6.79 6.57 6.87
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fiona May  Great Britain 6.53 6.50 6.53 6.63 6.67 6.55 6.67
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Yelena Khlopotnova  Soviet Union 6.19 6.32 6.48 6.49 6.46 6.66w 6.66w
4 Katja Trostel  Germany 6.58 6.65 6.39 6.43 x 5.54 6.65
5 Li Jing  China 6.64
6 Stefanie Hühn  Germany 6.49
7 Wang Shu-hua  Chinese Taipei 6.43
8 Oluyinka Idowu  Great Britain 6.29 6.41 6.34 x 6.20 6.22 6.41
9 Tamara Malešev  Yugoslavia 6.36
10 Ri Yong-ae  North Korea 6.28
11 Mirela Dulgheru  Romania 6.16
12 Chantal Brunner  New Zealand 6.13

References

  1. ^ Mel Watman (25 July 1991). "Women's day at Universiade". Athletics Today. 5 (32). Surrey: Athletics Today Publications Limited: 17–20. ISSN 0269-1302.
  2. ^ Mel Watman (1 August 1991). "May dismay with silver". Athletics Today. 5 (31). Surrey: Athletics Today Publications Limited: 19–22. ISSN 0269-1302.
  3. ^ a b Results
  4. ^ "French results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-23. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  5. ^ "La Suisse doit encore attendre" (in French). Fribourg La Liberte. 23 July 1991. p. 21. Retrieved 26 April 2020.