Jazmin Sawyers appeared ready to reclaim her rhythm. After months of recovery and uncertainty, the British long jumper opened her ATHLOS NYC campaign with authority, soaring 6.77 meters on her very first attempt. It was a mark that easily secured her place in the women’s long jump final and briefly rekindled the same energy that once carried her to a European Indoor title. Unfortunately, within hours, that achievement was stripped away in a surprising twist.

In a post shared by CITIUS MAG, officials confirmed that Sawyers’ 6.77-meter leap had been incorrectly recorded. The statement read, “UPDATE: The results now say that due to a mismeasurement for attempt 1 for Jazmin Sawyers; that mark has been removed from the results. As a result, Olympic bronze medalist Jasmine Moore moves into thi

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