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Series12 Mar 2026


WIC Kujawy Pomorze 26 facts and figures: women's long jump

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Athletes in action in Kujawsko-Pomorska Arena Toruń

Last three sets of world indoor medallists

2022 - 1. Ivana Vuleta (SRB) 7.06m; 2. Ese Brume (NGR) 6.85m; 3. Lorraine Ugen (GBR) 6.82m
2024 - 1. Tara Davis-Woodhall (USA) 7.07m; 2. Monae’ Nichols (USA) 6.85m; 3. Fátima Diame (ESP) 6.78m
2025 - 1. Claire Bryant (USA) 6.96m; 2. Annik Kälin (SUI) 6.83m; 3. Fátima Diame (ESP) 6.72

Longest winning jumps

Brittney Reese (USA) — 7.23m (2012)
Brittney Reese (USA) — 7.22m (2016)
Heike Drechsler (GDR) — 7.10m (1987)

Shortest winning jump

Brittney Reese (USA) — 6.70m (2010)

Biggest winning margin

0.25m - 2012: Brittney Reese (USA) 7.23m, Janay DeLoach (USA) 6.98m

Smallest winning margin

0.00m - 1993: Marieta Ilcu (ROU) 6.84m, Susen Tiedge (GER) 6.84m

Longest jumps on Polish soil

6.97m (2.0) 1 Agata Karczmarek (POL) - Lublin 06.08.1988
6.96m (2.0) 1 Anna Włodarczyk (POL) - Lublin 22.06.1984
6.96m (i)   1 Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk (POL) - Torun 08.02.2020

Repeat winners

3 - Brittney Reese (USA) 2010, 2012, 2016
2 - Tatyana Kotova (RUS) 1999, 2003
2 - Ivana Spanovic/Vuleta (SRB) 2018, 2022

By country

7 - United States
4 - Russia
2 - German Democratic Republic 
2 - Soviet Union
2 - Serbia
1 - Portugal
1 - Italy
1 - France
1 - Romania

Top eight entrants (based on final entries)

Agate de Sousa (POR) 6.97m
Larissa Iapichino (ITA) 6.93m
Jasmine Moore (USA) 6.86m
Monae' Nichols (USA) 6.85m
Tyra Gittens (TTO) 6.83m
Nia Robinson (JAM) 6.82m
Anna Matuszewicz (POL) 6.77m
Natalia Linares (COL) 6.73m

Historic facts

  • Seven of the 21 world indoor long jump finals have been won with 7.00m-plus jumps
  • Brittney Reese (USA) holds the two longest winning jumps in World Indoor Championships history as well as the shortest winning jump

Potential storylines and notes

  • Can Larissa Iapichino (ITA) follow in the footsteps of her mother Fiona May who won this title in 1997? May was the last Italian woman to win a world indoor title until Nadia Battocletti and Zaynab Dosso won the 3000m and 60m titles respectively on Saturday
  • Can Agate de Sousa (POR) become the second Portuguese winner of this title after Naide Gomes in 2008? Gomes won gold in Valencia with a Portuguese indoor record of 7.00m, a mark which de Sousa has approached with 6.97m in 2026 
  • Can Natalia Linares (COL) win Colombia’s first ever medal in World Indoor Championships history? Note: Olympic and world champion Caterine Ibarguen never competed in the triple jump at the World Indoor Championships
  • Anna Matuszewicz (POL) set a lifetime best of 6.77m in January which broke the Polish indoor record which had stood for 46 years
  • Jasmine Moore (USA) is the only jumper who contested the triple jump final on Saturday evening who will also contest the long jump final
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