Event: | Women's long jump (T38) |
Games: | 2018 |
Venue: | Carrara Stadium |
Dates: | 8 April |
Competitors: | 7 |
Nations: | 5 |
Win Label: | Winning distance |
Win Value: | 4.86 m GR |
Gold: | Olivia Breen |
Goldcga: | WAL |
Silver: | Erin Cleaver |
Silvercga: | AUS |
Bronze: | Taylor Doyle |
Bronzecga: | AUS |
Prev: | 2014 |
The women's long jump (T38) at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, as part of the athletics programme, took place in the Carrara Stadium on 8 April 2018.[1] The event was open to para-sport athletes competing under the T37 / T38 classifications.
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows:[2] [3]
World record | 5.14 m (T37) | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 14 September 2016 | ||
5.22 m (T38) | Berlin, Germany | 20 June 2015 | |||
Games record | 4.39 m | Glasgow, Scotland | 27 July 2014 |
The schedule was as follows:[1]
All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)With seven entrants, the event was held as a straight final.[2] [3]
Rank | Athlete | Sport Class |
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T38 | 0.0 m/s | +1.1 m/s | 4.56 -0.4 m/s | +0.9 m/s | 4.47 -0.2 m/s | 4.86 +1.4 m/s | 4.86 | , | |||
T38 | 4.23 +0.7 m/s | +0.4 m/s | 4.36 +0.8 m/s | 4.34 -0.2 m/s | +0.3 m/s | +1.1 m/s | 4.36 | ||||
T38 | +0.9 m/s | 4.21 -0.2 m/s | 3.96 +0.3 m/s | 4.21 +0.4 m/s | 4.22 +0.9 m/s | 0.0 m/s | 4.22 | ||||
4 | T38 | +0.9 m/s | 4.19 +0.3 m/s | 4.18 -0.1 m/s | 4.14 +0.3 m/s | +0.6 m/s | 3.85 -0.2 m/s | 4.19 | |||
5 | T37 | +0.5 m/s | 4.06 +0.6 m/s | -0.3 m/s | 3.78 +0.1 m/s | 3.96 +0.4 m/s | 3.78 +1.0 m/s | 4.06 | |||
6 | T37 | 3.70 -0.1 m/s | 3.57 -0.7 m/s | 3.85 +0.4 m/s | 3.46 -0.2 m/s | 3.62 +0.2 m/s | 3.71 +0.4 m/s | 3.85 | |||
7 | T37 | 3.65 +1.2 m/s | 3.33 +0.6 m/s | 3.39 +0.4 m/s | 3.52 +0.3 m/s | 3.48 -0.1 m/s | 3.49 +0.2 m/s | 3.65 |