Final Distance SO R 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. Heide Rosendahl West Germany6.78m 4 1 6.78 6.76 6.69 6.52 6.73 6.71 2. Diana Yorgova Bulgaria6.77m 14 4 6.43 6.12 6.62 6.77 6.53 X 3. Eva Suranova Czechoslovakia6.67m 5 4 6.51 6.60 X 6.67 X 6.27 4. Marcia Garbey Cuba6.52m 11 2 6.26 6.52 3.96 5.94 X X 5. Heidi Schuller West Germany6.51m 9 3 6.32 6.18 6.51 X X 6.25 6. Meta Antenen Switzerland6.49m 13 2 X 6.49 X 6.16 6.39 X 7. Viorica Viscopoleanu Romania6.48m 12 2 6.43 6.48 6.48 6.44 6.35 6.44 8. Margrit Olfert East Germany6.46m 3 4 6.42 X 6.34 6.46 6.30 X 9. Sheila Sherwood Great Britain6.41m 1 6.41 X 6.40 10.Ilona Bruzsenok Hungary6.39m 1 6.39 X 6.36 11.Willye White United States6.27? 3 6.01 6.27 X 12.Jarmila Nygrynova Czechoslovakia6.24m 2 6.19 6.24 6.02 13.Angelika Liebsch East Germany6.23m 2 X 6.23 6.07 14.Elena Vintila Romania6.13m 3 6.06 6.01 6.13
Yorgova (6.75) and Rosendahl (6.72) were the list leaders before the Games, with the German expected to win. Rosendahl jumped 6.62 in the qualifying round, but was led by Angelika Liebsch (GDR) who reached 6.69, though she managed just 6.23 for 13th later in the day. Rosendahl opened in the final with 6.78 (wind +0.5), while Yorgova reached only 6.43. The Bulgarian moved into second place with 6.62w in the third round, and moved to within 1cm of Rosendahl with her next jump of 6.77 into a slight headwind (-0.5) after briefly losing second to Šuranová’s 6.67. The Bulgarian’s final effort was in the range of 6.90, but was declared a foul.
Group 1 Dist. 1. 2. 3. 1. Willie White United States6.39m 6.23 6.39 2. Eva Suranovaa Czechoslovakia6.38m 6.38 3. Heidi Schuller West Germany6.32m 6.21 6.32 4. Diana Yorgovaa Bulgaria6.32m 6.32 5. Elena Vintila Romania6.30m 6.30 6. Erica Nixona Australia6.27m 6.16 6.27 5.42 7. Siglinde Ammann Switzerland6.26m 6.26 6.13 6.04 8. Liubov Ilina Soviet Union6.25m X 6.25 X 9. Modupe Oshikoya Nigeria6.22m X 6.22 X 10.Odette Ducas France6.16m X X 6.16 11.Hiroko Yamashita Japan6.14m 6.13 6.06 6.14 12.Brenda Eisler Canada6.10m 5.61 6.08 6.10 13.Martha Watson United States6.09m 5.86 6.09 6.09 14.Kristina Albertus East Germany6.01m X 6.01 X 15.Ruth Martin-Jones Great Britain5.93m X 5.93 X 16.Chun-Yu Lin. ROC5.50m 5.50 X X -.Ingrid Mickler West GermanyNM X X X -.Valeria Bufanu RomaniaNM X
Group 2 Dist. 1. 2. 3. 1. Angelika Liebsch East Germany6.69m 6.69 2. Heidemarie Rosendahl West Germany6.62m 6.62 3. Margrit Olfert East Germany6.52m 6.27 6.52 4. Meta Antenen Switzerland6.41m 6.41 5. Viorica Viscopoleanu Romania6.39m 6.39 6. Nona Bruzsenok Hungary6.37m 6.28 6.37 7. Sheila Sherwood Great Britain6.33m 6.33 8. Marcia Garbey Cuba6.32m 6.32 9. Jarmila Nygrynova Czechoslovakia6.31m 6.31 10.Maureen Chitty Great Britain6.26m 6.25 X 6.26 11.Deborah van Kiekebelt Canada6.07m 5.88 5.79 6.07 12.Radojka Franzoti Yugoslavia6.02m 6.02 5.53 X 13.Lynette Tillett Australia5.99m 5.99 5.90 5.97 14.Kim Attlesey United States5.80m 5.80 X 5.62 15.Audrey Chikani Zambia5.17m 4.29 5.17 4.64 -.Irena Szewinska PolandDNS
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