2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's long jump

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The women's long jump at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships took place on the short track of the Nanjing's Cube at Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park in Nanjing, China, on 23 March 2025. This was the 21st time the event is contested at the World Athletics Indoor Championships. Athletes could qualify by achieving the entry standard or by their World Athletics Ranking in the event.

VenueNanjing's Cube at Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park
LocationNanjing, China
Dates23 March
Competitors13 from 12 nations
Quick facts Women's long jump at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships, Venue ...
Women's long jump
at the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships
VenueNanjing's Cube at Nanjing Youth Olympic Sports Park
LocationNanjing, China
Dates23 March
Competitors13 from 12 nations
Winning distance6.96 m
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal     Switzerland
bronze medal    Spain
 2024
2026 
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The final took place on 23 March during the morning session.

Background

The women's long jump was contested 20 times before 2025, at every previous edition of the World Athletics Indoor Championships.

More information Record, Athlete (nation) ...
Records before the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships
Record Athlete (nation) Distance (m) Location Date
World record[1]  Heike Drechsler (GDR) 7.37 Vienna, Austria 13 February 1988
Championship record[2]  Brittney Reese (USA) 7.23 Istanbul, Turkey 11 March 2012
World leading[3]  Malaika Mihambo (GER) 7.07 Karlsruhe, Germany 7 February 2025
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Qualification

For the women's long jump, the qualification period ran from 1 September 2024 until 9 March 2025.[4] Athletes could qualify by achieving the entry standards of 6.90 m.[5] Athletes could also qualify by virtue of their World Athletics Ranking for the event or by virtue of their World Athletics Indoor Tour wildcard.[4] There was a target number of 16 athletes.[5]

Final

The final was held on 23 March, starting at 10:19 (UTC+8) in the morning.[6][7]

More information Place, Athlete ...
PlaceAthleteNation#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Claire Bryant United States6.766.726.90x6.96x6.96 mPB
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Annik Kälin Switzerlandx6.636.596.466.666.83 m6.83
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Fátima Diame Spain6.72x6.50x6.466.416.72 m
4Plamena Mitkova Bulgariaxx6.63xx6.63 m
5Alina Rotaru-Kottmann Romania6.306.596.546.36x6.486.59 mSB
6Anthaya Charlton Bahamas6.24x6.486.576.466.496.57 m
7Anna Matuszewicz Poland6.10x6.476.565.946.56 m
8Monae' Nichols United States6.49xxxx6.49 m
9Jessica Kähärä Finland6.146.446.376.396.44 m
10Funminiyi Olajide Great Britain6.38x6.416.386.41 m
11Huang Yingying [de] China6.24x6.39 m6.39
12Tyra Gittens Trinidad and Tobago6.276.366.056.36 m
13Milica Gardašević Serbiax6.33x6.33 m
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