Athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's long jump (F37/38)

The Women's long jump (T37/38) at the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the athletics programme was held at Hampden Park on 27 July 2014.[1]

The T37/38 long jump was open to athletes with cerebral palsy under the T37 and T38 classifications. As T37 competitors are deemed to have a greater lack of mobility than T38 athletes a points system is used to bring a form of parity to the results. Therefore, T38 athletes may clear a greater distance but could be ranked lower in the final table than a T37 athlete.

Results

Rank Name Classification Distance Notes
 Jodi Elkington (AUS) T37 4.39 WL
 Bethy Woodward (ENG) T37 4.00 PB
 Johanna Benson (NAM) T37 3.82 PB
4  Olivia Breen (WAL) T38 4.06
5  Juanelie Meijer (RSA) T38 4.06
6  Beverley Jones (WAL) T37 3.71
7  Rae Anderson (AUS) T37 3.67
8  Fiona Clarke (ENG) T38 3.79
9  Ella Pardy (AUS) T38 3.62
10  Latifat Balogun (NGR) T38 3.54
11  Igolukumo Ekioukeowei (NGR) T38 2.37
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References

  1. "Athletics at the 2014 Commonwealth Games". Glasgow 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
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