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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.
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Alexandra Valerie "Alex" Wester (born 21 March 1994) is a German athlete specialising in the long jump. [2] She made her major competition debut at the 2016 World Indoor Championships finishing sixth. She was born in The Gambia to a German father and a Ghanaian mother. [3]
Khadijatou "Khaddi" Victoria Sagnia (born 20 April 1994) is a Swedish track and field athlete specialising in the long jump.Her personal bests in the event are 6.95 metres outdoors (Diamond League Nike Prefontaine Classic – Eugene, Oregon USA 2022) and 6.92 metres indoors (Glasgow 2018). [1]
Hall's record-breaking long jump has surpassed the minimum standard for the 2016 Rio Olympics set by the international track federation (IAAF). It also made her the No. 6-ranked American female long jumper in 2015, No. 16 in the world in 2016 and No. 6-ranked American female long jumper - No. 18 in the world in 2017. [5] [6]
After the Games, she married Ken Lorraway. [1] At the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, she finished sixth in the final on the Women's Long Jump. [1] At the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, she won the bronze medal in the Women's Long Jump. [1] She won the Australian national Women's Long Jump title in 1983, 1984 and 1986. [1]
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Olena Khlopotnova (Ukrainian: Олена Хлопотнова, also Russian: Елена Хлопотнова, Yelena Khlopotnova née Stetsura, in first marriage Kokonova; born 4 August 1963) is a long jumper who represented the USSR and later Ukraine.