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Tara Davis-Woodhall (/ ˈ t ɑːr ə / TAR-ə; née Davis; born May 20, 1999) [2] is an American track and field athlete. She won a gold medal in women's long jump at the 2024 Summer Olympics and also a silver medal at the 2023 World Championships.
Jasmine Moore (born May 1, 2001) is an American athlete. [1] She won the bronze medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in both the long jump and the triple jump event. In 2022, she became the first American woman to qualify for the World Athletics Championships in both the long jump and the triple jump.
Kate Hall's national record leap of 6.835 m (22 ft 5 in) in the girls long jump won her a title at the 2015 New Balance Nationals Outdoor on Sunday in Greensboro, North Carolina, and broke a 39-year-old national high school record. Hall placed third in 100 meters at the 2015 New Balance Nationals Outdoor.
Team USA’s Tara Davis-Woodhall wins gold in the women’s long jump here at the 2024 Olympics on a jam-packed Thursday night of track and field. ... “I was a college kid out there just jumping ...
High jump: 2.38 m A: Hollis Conway: Louisiana-Lafayette: June 3, 1989 NCAA Division I Championships: Provo, Utah [2] Pole vault: 6.00 m Armand Duplantis: Louisiana State University: May 11, 2019 SEC Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [18] Long jump: 8.74 m A (+2.0 m/s) Erick Walder: University of Arkansas: April 2, 1994 UTEP Springtime ...
Puerto Rican female long jumpers (2 P) Pages in category "American female long jumpers" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total.
At the beginning of the 2012 outdoor season she had a long jump best of 6.50 m (21 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) then took the Big 12 triple jump outdoor title, as well as second in the long jump. [2] She had a big personal record improvement at the NCAA outdoors, where her mark of 13.84 m ( 45 ft 4 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) took her to third place (she managed sixth ...
Thinking she had fouled, Vuleta walked to the stands in frustration, but the jump was called good and measured at 7.14 m (23 ft 5 in). With her final attempt Alina Rotaru-Kottmann jumped 6.88m to leapfrog into bronze.