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2018 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's long jump

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Men's long jump
at the 2018 World U20 Championships
VenueRatina Stadium
Dates10 July (qualification)
11 July (final)
Competitors26 from 19 nations
Winning distance8.03 m
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Japan
silver medal
 
   Cuba
bronze medal
 
   Jamaica
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The men's long jump at the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Ratina Stadium in Tampere, Finland on 10 and 11 July.[1]

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Records

Standing records prior to the 2018 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World U20 Record  Sergey Morgunov (RUS) 8.35 Cheboksary, Russia 20 June 2012
Championship Record  James Stallworth (USA) 8.20 Plovdiv, Bulgaria 9 August 1990
World U20 Leading  Maikel Vidal (CUB) 8.12 Havana, Cuba 8 June 2018

Results

Qualification

The qualification round took place on 10 July, in two groups, both starting at 11:20. Athletes attaining a mark of at least 7.70 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final.[2][3]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 A Yuki Hashioka  Japan 7.35 7.92 7.92 Q
2 B Wayne Pinnock  Jamaica 7.76 7.76 Q
3 B Yugo Sakai  Japan 7.69 7.43 7.49 7.69 q, PB
4 B M Sreeshankar  India 7.60 7.56 7.68 7.68 q
5 A Zhou Keqi  China x 7.65 w x 7.65 w q
6 B Andriy Avramenko  Ukraine 7.57 7.61 7.35 7.61 q
7 B Rayvon Allen  United States 7.36 7.58 w x 7.58 w q
8 B Piotr Tarkowski  Poland x x 7.58 7.58 q
9 A Shakwon Coke  Jamaica x 7.51 w 7.55 7.55 q
10 A Bartosz Gąbka  Poland 7.06 7.06 7.51 7.51 q
11 A JuVaughn Blake  United States x 7.49 7.10 7.49 q
12 B Maikel Vidal  Cuba 7.30 x 7.42 7.42 q
13 A Sandro Diergaardt  Namibia 7.22 7.41 w 7.22 7.41 w
14 B Enzo Hodebar  France x 7.01 7.39 7.39
15 A Lester Lescay  Cuba x 7.36 w x 7.36 w
16 B Zhang Zhanfei  China 7.34 x x 7.34
17 A Sathyanathan Lokesh  India 7.31 7.22 x 7.31
18 B Luka Herden  Germany x 7.10 7.29 7.29
19 A Dominik Pázmándi  Hungary 7.17 7.24 x 7.24
20 B Benjamin Schmidtchen  Australia 7.19 6.95 7.17 7.19
21 A Weslley Beraldo  Brazil x 6.94 7.19 7.19
22 A Marko Čeko  Croatia x 7.17 7.18 7.18
23 A Andreas Samuel Bucșă  Romania x x 7.15 7.15
24 A Alexios Argyropoulos  Greece 6.75 7.14 7.13 7.14
25 A Victor Castro  Mexico 6.78 7.13 x 7.13
26 B Denis Rigamonti  Italy x 6.72 6.43 6.72
B Benjamin Arinze  Nigeria DNS

Final

The final was held on 11 July at 17:56.[4]

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yuki Hashioka  Japan 7.91 7.65 8.03 7.96 x 7.70 8.03
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Maikel Vidal  Cuba 7.87 7.94 7.99 7.95 x 7.94 7.99
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wayne Pinnock  Jamaica 7.90 7.74 7.83 7.70 7.82 7.77 7.90
4 Zhou Keqi  China x 7.85 x x 7.73 x 7.85 PB
5 Yugo Sakai  Japan 7.70 x x 7.58 7.79 x 7.79 PB
6 M Sreeshankar  India 7.59 7.75 x 7.47 7.47 7.64 7.75
7 Shakwon Coke  Jamaica 7.23 7.69 7.51 7.62 7.60 7.73 7.73 PB
8 Andriy Avramenko  Ukraine 7.12 7.63 7.50 7.12 7.35 7.48 7.63
9 JuVaughn Blake  United States 7.42 7.33 7.63 7.63
10 Rayvon Allen  United States x 7.30 7.61 7.61
11 Piotr Tarkowski  Poland 7.55 x 7.59 7.59
12 Bartosz Gąbka  Poland 7.44 7.39 x 7.44

References

  1. ^ "2018 World U20 Championships Tampere Timetable by day". IAAF.org. Retrieved 9 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Long Jump Men – Qualification – Results" (PDF). IAAF. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  3. ^ "Long Jump Men – Qualification – Summary" (PDF). IAAF. 10 July 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  4. ^ "Long Jump Men − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. 11 July 2018. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
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