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1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's long jump

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The women's long jump event at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 11–12 March.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Lyudmila Galkina
 Russia
Irina Mushailova
 Russia
Susen Tiedtke-Greene
 Germany

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 6.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Lyudmila Galkina  Russia 6.08 6.73 6.73 Q
2 A Nicole Boegman  Australia 6.59 6.59 Q
3 B Susen Tiedtke-Greene  Germany 6.45 6.57 6.57 Q
4 B Niki Xanthou  Greece 6.54 6.54 Q
5 B Irina Mushailova  Russia 6.52 6.52 Q
5 B Renata Nielsen  Denmark 6.52 6.52 Q
7 B Marieta Ilcu  Romania 6.30 6.47 6.47 q
8 B Yao Weili  China 6.46 6.46 q
9 B Voula Patoulidou  Greece 6.09 6.31 6.45 6.45 q
10 B Daphne Saunders  Bahamas 6.15 6.38 6.44 6.44 q
11 B Claudia Gerhardt  Germany 6.39 6.42 6.42 6.42 q
12 A Tünde Vaszi  Hungary 6.26 x x 6.26 q
12 A Yelena Pershina  Kazakhstan 6.26 x x 6.26 q
14 A Shana Williams  United States x 6.20 6.24 6.24
15 B Jacqui Brown  United States 5.91 6.05 6.22 6.22
16 A Virge Naeris  Estonia 6.17 6.17
17 A Elma Muros  Philippines 6.11 6.07 6.10 6.11
18 A Valentīna Gotovska  Latvia 6.06 x 6.05 6.06
19 A Vladka Lopatič  Slovenia x x 5.99 5.99
20 A Ksenija Predikaka  Slovenia x 5.97 x 5.97
21 A Beryl Laramé  Seychelles 5.38 5.46 x 5.46
A Heli Koivula  Finland DNS

Final

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Results Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lyudmila Galkina  Russia 6.70 6.95 6.38 x x x 6.95
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Irina Mushailova  Russia 6.90 x 6.80 x 6.73 x 6.90
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Susen Tiedtke-Greene  Germany 6.73 6.90 x 6.77 x x 6.90 PB
4 Nicole Boegman  Australia x x 6.64 6.81 6.68 6.65 6.81
5 Renata Nielsen  Denmark 6.66 6.15 6.59 6.77 x x 6.77
6 Claudia Gerhardt  Germany 6.49 6.53 6.41 6.56 x 6.65 6.65
7 Yao Weili  China 6.57 x x x 6.39 x 6.57
8 Marieta Ilcu  Romania 6.52 6.38 x x 6.49 x 6.52
9 Niki Xanthou  Greece x 6.51 x 6.51
10 Voula Patoulidou  Greece 6.44 x 6.26 6.44
11 Yelena Pershina  Kazakhstan x 6.31 x 6.31
12 Tünde Vaszi  Hungary x x 5.74 5.74
13 Daphne Saunders  Bahamas 4.09 5.65 x 5.65

References

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