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Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Lorraine Ugen, Shara Proctor reach long jump final

Great Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson, Lorraine Ugen and Shara Proctor reach the final of the women's long jump at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing.

Great Britain's Katarina Johnson-Thompson has qualified for the final of the women's long jump at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing this morning.

With her second attempt, the 22-year-old safely secured her passage into the next stage with a leap of 6.79m to redeem herself following her heptathlon woes earlier in the tournament.

The Liverpudlian failed to register a legitimate jump from three efforts last Sunday with costly errors that effectively ended her chances of a medal, having picked up no points in the event.

GB teammate Lorraine Ugen will join her in the final after she pulled 6.87m out of the bag with a final attempt to snatch her place in dramatic fashion.

Meanwhile, Shara Proctor made it a treble celebration as she qualified in 11th place with a score of 6.68m.

Johnson-Thompson finished second in this morning's qualifier behind Serbia's Ivana Spanovic, who set the bar with 6.91m - the highest score from both heats.

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Shara Proctor of England competes in the Women's Long Jump qualification at Hampden Park during day seven of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games on July 30, 2014
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