In a high-calibre women’s long jump final at the Spitzen Leichtathletik meet in Luzern, Indian athletes Moumita Mondal and Shaili Singh held their ground against some of the best names in the world. Moumita finished 7th with a best jump of 6.34m, while Shaili placed 10th with a mark of 6.13m in testing wind conditions.

Competitive Spirits in a World-Class Field
Both Indians entered a stacked final where five athletes crossed the 6.40m mark. In such an elite lineup, Moumita’s consistent rhythm earned her a top-seven finish, while Shaili, despite a shorter mark, gained exposure in her journey of international consistency.
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Final Standings

What This Result Means
Luzern was not about medals, it was about testing nerves, technique, and travel readiness. With two Indians finishing in the top 10, it reflected India’s growing strength in horizontal jumps and prepared the athletes for upcoming Asian-level challenges.
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