Tyra Gittens-Spotsville soars to new national indoor long jump record

Trinidad and Tobago’s Tyra Gittens-Spotsville delivered a commanding statement of form over the weekend, capturing gold and setting a new national indoor long jump record at the K-State DeLoss Dodds Invitational in Kansas.

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Competing against a strong collegiate and professional field, the 27-year-old produced a series of increasingly confident jumps that culminated in a record-breaking performance and a clear victory.

Record falls, then falls again

Gittens-Spotsville opened her competition with a solid 6.55 meters, followed by a 6.50-meter effort that kept her well-positioned among the leaders. Momentum continued to build in the third round, where she surpassed her own Trinidad and Tobago indoor record with a leap beyond her previous 6.68-meter mark.

That record, however, proved short-lived.

In the fourth round, Gittens-Spotsville delivered her defining moment of the meet, launching herself out to 6.83 meters, an emphatic improvement on the national indoor record she had established just moments earlier. The jump sealed the gold medal and stood as the longest mark of the competition.

Following her record effort, the US-based athlete registered a measured 6.58 meters in the fifth round before electing to pass on her final attempt, content that the job had been done.

The measured progression across her series reflected both technical control and competitive confidence as she sharpened her form early in the indoor season.

Among the world’s elite indoors

The 6.83-meter leap places Gittens-Spotsville fourth on the 2026 world indoor performance list. Only Italy’s Larissa Iapichino (6.93m), American Sophia Beckmon (6.85m), and Portugal’s Agate De Sousa (6.84m) have recorded longer jumps this season.

It also stands as the second-best jump of Gittens-Spotsville’s career, surpassed only by the 6.96-meter national outdoor record she set in 2021.

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A strong signal for the season ahead

With a national record secured and world-class ranking already established, Gittens-Spotsville’s performance in Kansas signals strong early-season intent. The leap reinforces her status as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s premier field athletes and positions her firmly among the global contenders as the indoor campaign gathers momentum.

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