The stand in the final of the long jump has remained unchanged after the five attempts. Pauline Hondema is no longer allowed to participate in the last jump as number seven and therefore goes into the books in the seventh.
Pauline Hondema seems to have to reconcile with a place of honor in the final when longing. She jumps a little further with her fifth and penultimate attempt than the past times, but with 6.57 meters she cannot improve her best attempt of 6.60 meters.
This is the intermediate position in the long jump after the fourth of the total of six attempts. Pauline Hondema has fallen back to seventh place:
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (US) – 7.13 meters2. Malaika Mihambo (Dui) – 6.99 meters
3. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.85 meters
4. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.82 meters
5. Claire Bryant (US) – 6.68 meters
6. Agate de Sousa (Por) – 6.67 meters
7. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 meters
8. Quanesha Burks (US) – 6.60 meters
9. Maja Askag (ZL) – 6.49 meters
10. Marthe Koala (BUR) – 6.49 meters
11. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.37 meters
12. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.33 meters
Pauline Hondema seems to have already faded her powder, because she is going to jump less and less. At her fourth attempt, she jumps to 6.36 meters. Her competitors are jumping further and further. She has already dropped to seventh place.
This is the intermediate position in the long jump after the third of the total of six attempts. Pauline Hondema has fallen back to sixth place:
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (US) – 7.08 meters2. Malaika Mihambo (Dui) – 6.95 meters
3. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.85 meters
4. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.82 meters
5. Agate de Sousa (Por) – 6.67 meters
6. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 meters
7. Quanesha Burks (US) – 6.60 meters
8. Claire Bryant (US) – 6.58 meters
9. Maja Askag (ZL) – 6.49 meters
10. Marthe Koala (BUR) – 6.49 meters
11. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.37 meters
12. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.33 meters
The 6.60 meters is still the best attempt by Pauline Hondema. At her third attempt, she records 6.55 meters. She has since dropped to fifth place. The Française Hilary Kpatch has also surpassed her. Hondema now has to jump over 6.85 meters to claim a medal.
This is the intermediate position in the long jump after the second of the total of six attempts:
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (US) – 7.08 meters2. Malaika Mihambo (Dui) – 6.92 meters
3. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.85 meters
4. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 meters
5. Claire Bryant (US) – 6.58 meters
6. Agate de Sousa (Por) – 6.57 meters
7. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.52 meters
8. Marthe Koala (BUR) – 6.49 meters
8. Maja Askag (Swimming) – 6.49 meters
10. Quanesha Burks (US) – 6.47 meters
11. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.36 meters
12. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.33 meters
Springer Pauline Hondema cannot improve her opening jump in the second attempt. She comes up to 6.57 meters. Malaika Mihambo, with whom she shared third place after the opening jump, has improved considerably. As a result, Hondema is now fourth in the score. The finalists jump a total of six times.
All participants in the final of the long jump jumped once. Pauline Hondema is in a great third place.
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (US) – 7.08 meters2. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.75 meters
3. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 meters
3. Malaika Mihambo (Dui) – 6.60 meters
5. Claire Bryant (US) – 6.57 meters
6. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.52 meters
7. Maja Askag (ZL) – 6.49 meters
8. Quanesha Burks (US) – 6.43 meters
9. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.19 meters
10. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.17 meters
11. Marthe Koala (Bur) – X
11. Agate de Sousa (Por) – X
Pauline Hondema records a deterioration of 6.60 meters in her first attempt in the final of the long jump. With that she is in a shared third place for the time being. A great start for the Dutch.
An excellent first throw from Jorinde van Klinken. The Drentse comes to 67.50 meters. This means she is only 13 centimeters away from two -time Olympic champion Valarie Allman, who is in the lead for the time being.
The Standings in the Long Jump Final Remain Unchanged After Five Attempts. Pauline Hondema, as Number Seven, is no Longer Allowed to Participate in the Last Jump and Will Therefore Go Down in the Books As Sevth.
Pauline Hondema Seems to Have To Reconcile Herself to An Honorary Place In The Final Of The Long Jump. She Jumps Slightly Further than the Past Few Times on Her Fifth and Penultimate Attempt, But At 6.57 Meters She Cannot Improve On Her Best Attempt or 6.60 Meters.
This is the current standings in the Long Jump after the fourth of a Total of Six Attempts. Pauline Hondema Has Fallen Back to Seventh Place:
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (USA) – 7.13 Meters2. Malaika Mihambo (Ger) – 6.99 Meters
3. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.85 meters
4. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.82 meters
5. Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.68 meters
6. Agate de Sousa (Por) – 6.67 meters
7. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 Meters
8. Quanesha Burks (USA) – 6.60 Meters
9. Maja Askag (SWE) – 6.49 meters
10. Marthe Koala (BUR) – 6.49 meters
11. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.37 meters
12. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.33 meters
Pauline Hondema Seems to Have Used Up All Herpowder, Because She is Jumping Less and Less Far. On Her Fourth Attempt She Jumps to 6.36 meters. Her Competitors Are Jumping Further and Further. She has already dropped to sevth place.
This is the current standings in the Long Jump after the third of a Total of Six Attempts. Pauline Hondema Has Fallen Back to Sixth Place:
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (USA) – 7.08 Meters2. Malaika Mihambo (Ger) – 6.95 Meters
3. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.85 meters
4. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.82 meters
5. Agate de Sousa (Por) – 6.67 meters
6. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 Meters
7. Quanesha Burks (USA) – 6.60 Meters
8. Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.58 meters
9. Maja Askag (SWE) – 6.49 meters
10. Marthe Koala (BUR) – 6.49 meters
11. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.37 meters
12. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.33 meters
Pauline Hondema’s best attempt is still 6.60 meters. She records 6.55 meters on her third attempt. She has now dropped to fifth place. The Frenchwoman Hilary Kpatch Has also overtakes. Hondema now has to jump over 6.85 meters to be eligible for a medal.
This is the current standings in the long jump after the second of a total of six attempts:
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (USA) – 7.08 Meters2. Malaika Mihambo (Ger) – 6.92 meters
3. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.85 meters
4. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 Meters
5. Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.58 meters
6. Agate de Sousa (Por) – 6.57 meters
7. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.52 meters
8. Marthe Koala (BUR) – 6.49 meters
8. Maja Askag (SWE) – 6.49 meters
10. Quanesha Burks (USA) – 6.47 meters
11. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.36 meters
12. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.33 meters
Long Jumper Pauline Hondema Cannot Improve Her opening Jump on Her Second Attempt. She Reaches 6.57 meters. Malaika Mihambo, With Whom She Shared Third Place After The Opening Jump, Has Improved Significantly. As a result, Hondema is now fourth in the standings. The finalists Jump a Total of Six Times.
All participants in the Long Jump Final Have Jumped Once. Pauline Hondema is in A Handsome Third Place.
1. Tara Davis -Woodhall (USA) – 7.08 Meters2. Natalia Linares (Col) – 6.75 meters
3. Pauline Hondema – 6.60 Meters
3. Malaika Mihambo (Ger) – 6.60 Meters
5. Claire Bryant (USA) – 6.57 meters
6. Hilary Kpatch (FRA) – 6.52 meters
7. Maja Askag (SWE) – 6.49 meters
8. Quanesha Burks (USA) – 6.43 meters
9. Esraa Owis (Egy) – 6.19 meters
10. CHANTER MALONE (BVI) – 6.17 meters
11. Marthe Koala (Bur) – X
11. Agate de Sousa (Por) – X
Pauline Hondema Notes A Distance of 6.60 Meters on Her First Attempt in the Long Jump Final. This puts her in a shared third place for the time being. A great start for the Dutchwoman.
An excellent first throw from Jorinde van Klinken. The Drenthe Native Reaches 67.50 Meters. This puts her only 13 centimeters away from two-time Olympic Champion Valarie Allman, WHO is Provisionally in the Lead.