Tokyo 2025 Preview, #18: Tara Davis-Woodhall will battle Malaika Mihambo within the Girls’s Lengthy Bounce in Tokyo
The NIKE Pre Basic pressers have all the time been an fascinating event to talk with the best athletes in our sport. I recall, method again round 2011, {that a} NIKE sports activities advertising government requested if I might thoughts interviewing Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. Shelly Ann had gained huge time in 2008 Beijing and 2009 Berlin. Her 2011 season was going fairly quietly. So I spent a couple of minutes speaking with Shelly Ann, having fun with her humorousness, her apparent enjoyment of the game, and that day, she instructed me she would race herself into form. SAFP positive did that in 2011.
Annually all the time had somebody that might stick out, typically greater than that!
2025 was the fiftieth anniversary of the NIKE Pre Basic.
Tara Davis-Woodhall, Olympic champion in Paris 2024, Malaika Mihambo, Tokyo 2021 Champ, European Champ, World Champ, within the lengthy leap.
It was like two boxers sitting subsequent to one another.
Within the competitors, Malaika Mihambo was the primary to recover from seven meters. Tara Davis-Woodhall, as is her need, had some foul hassle, however, additionally, as is her need, she cleared 6.89 meters, then, 7.11 meters to take the lead and eventually, a 7.12 meters to win by a big margin!
Maliaka Mihambo, the German champion, was not a contented camper!
Each of those high-quality athletes are extremely aggressive. Their rivalry makes the lengthy leap that extra thrilling!
Tara Davis-Woodhall appears to get herself in hassle within the foul territory in a lot of her latest lengthy leap competitions. She does ship, after which, as soon as a secure leap is recorded, appears to chill out and let the massive jumps come. On the Pre Basic, Tara Davis-Woodhall famous that she would love a LJ world file.
Within the qualifying of the Tokyo Lengthy Bounce, Tara Davis-Woodhall used just one leap, 6.88m, to have an auto qualifier on Saturday evening, Tokyo time. Malaika Mihambo, GER, certified with a 6.62m leap. Claire Bryant, USA, World Indoor Champ, leaped 6.72m and Quanesha Burke moved on at 6.63m.

Tara Davis-Woodhall had this to say within the Blended Zone: “Being again in Tokyo is superior. The stadium is full right now on the primary day. With my husband (Paralympian Hunter Woodhall), we’re a group, we’re a partnership, two greatest pals. It”s superior to have him right here within the stands. Coaching is difficult work however you need to have enjoyable whilst you work. That”s the great thing about the game. You”ve acquired to have enjoyable with it. I really feel no stress. The stress was on successful gold in Paris. Now that I did that, we are able to have enjoyable. I’m doing this for myself, my household, the younger black girls and boys. My household has some secret journey deliberate however I don’t the place.”
Large casualties are European champ Larissa Iapichino, ITA, who simply missed the cut-off and Jazmin Sawyer, GBR who didn’t transfer on.
Malaika MIhambo, GER, in eager about her efficiency within the qualifying, Malaika is aware of she should enhance for the ultimate! “It was okay, however many small issues didn”t match collectively right now. I began a bit reserved, then I used to be too far-off. On the second try, an athlete bumped into me approaching the pit and hindered me. I used to be too far-off ultimately. On the final one I had an excellent begin however simply went overboard. Tomorrow the playing cards can be reshuffled and I”m really feeling nearly as good as I’ve all season. I’m rested and match, so let”s see what occurs. I had the picture in my thoughts of my jumps from again then (on the Tokyo Olympics). I believe we have been even leaping in the identical path. I can decide up these pictures properly for my psychological coaching. However in the end, my success from 2021 doesn”t assist now as a result of yearly, each day, the playing cards are shuffled anew.”
The ladies’s Lengthy Bounce last, can be thrilling ! Don’t miss it on September 14, 2025 at 8:40 PM native time!