- She runs very well but needs to find the timing for the final.

It's sick that it's so far even though you see some details.

She has taken a step and now has the decision in her own hands, says expert Alhaji Jeng.

In the first jump, Sagnia had a trampling of five centimeters but landed a bit above the qualifying limit of 6.70 and showed that she had the length in her body.

It was 6.58 in the second, which had been enough for the final but Sagnia wanted to jump again and hit with 6.78.

The world set one centimeter from being knocked out

New world setter Larissa Iapichino was about to be knocked out after only jumping 6.42 before the third and final jump.

There, the 18-year-old jumped 6.70, which was the second longest in the qualifiers.

She had no margins at all but was 1.2 centimeters from an overtramp.

- She shows mastery rates by rising when it really matters, says Jeng about the young Italian.

In the 800 meter attempt, Lovisa Lindh guarded and ran in goal as second in her heat behind the British Keely Hodgkinson and made it to the semifinals.