In 2025, the women’s long jump has seen remarkable performances, particularly during the indoor season.
German athlete Malaika Mihambo achieved a world-leading indoor jump of 7.07 meters on February 7, 2025, at the Weltklasse in Karlsruhe.
This impressive leap not only secured Mihambo’s position at the top of the 2025 indoor rankings but also matched her personal best, placing her among the elite indoor long jumpers.
Other notable performances include Bahamian athlete Anthaya Charlton, who recorded a jump of 6.98 meters on January 31, 2025, at the Randal Tyson Indoor Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Additionally, American jumper Tacoria Humphrey achieved a mark of 6.78 meters on January 11, 2025, at the Illinois-Armory in Champaign, Illinois.
These achievements highlight the depth and competitiveness in women’s long jump during the 2025 indoor season.
The inaugural Gorzów Jump Festival, held on January 30, 2025, at Arena Gorzów in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, showcased exceptional talent in women’s long jump.
Polish athlete Anna Matuszewicz secured victory with a remarkable leap of 6.61 meters, marking one of her season’s best performances.The inaugural Gorzów Jump Festival, held on January 30, 2025, at Arena Gorzów in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, showcased exceptional talent in women’s long jump.
Polish athlete Anna Matuszewicz secured victory with a remarkable leap of 6.61 meters, marking one of her season’s best performances.
Close behind, fellow Pole Nikola Horowska claimed second place with a jump of 6.57 meters, demonstrating the depth of talent in Polish women’s athletics.
Sweden’s Tilde Johansson finished fourth with a commendable 6.41 meters, reflecting the event’s international competitiveness.
The Gorzów Jump Festival, part of the World Athletics Indoor Tour Bronze level, was broadcast live on Polish national television TVP Sports, allowing fans worldwide to witness these stellar performances.