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The long jump (formerly called "broad jump") is an athletic (track and field) event in which athletes attempt to land as far from their take-off points as possible.

Competitors sprint down a runway (at elite level, usually coated with the same rubberised surface as running tracks), jump as far as they can off a slightly raised wooden board into a pit filled with fine gravel or sand. The minimum distance from the board to the indentation made by the competitor in the gravel is measured. If the competitor starts his leap with any part of his foot in front of the board (a layer of plasticine is placed immediately in front of the board to detect this occurrence) the jump is declared illegal and no distance is recorded.

The exact format of the competition varies, but generally each competitor will get a number of attempts to make his or her longest jump, and only the longest legal jump counts towards the results. The competitor with the longest legal jump at the end of competition is declared the winner.

Speed in the runup and a high leap off the board are the fundamentals of success at the discipline, and it is unsurprising that many sprinters, notably including Carl Lewis, also compete successfully in the long jump.

The long jump has been part of Olympic competition since the inception of the Games.

The long jump is also notable for two of the longest-standing world records in any track and field event. In 1935, Jesse Owens set a long jump world record that was not broken until 1960 by Ralph Boston. Later, Bob Beamon jumped 8.90 meters (29 feet, 2-1/2 inches) at the 1968 Summer Olympics, a jump not exceeded until 1991. On August 30 of that year, Mike Powell of the USA leapt 8.95 meters at the World Championships in Tokyo. The current world record for women is held by Galina Chistyakova of the former Soviet Union who leapt 7.52 meters in Leningrad in 1988.

The long jump was one of the events of the original Olympics in Ancient Greece. 

The athletes carried a weight in each hand, which were called halteres. These weights would be swung forward as the athlete jumped, in order to increase momentum, and then thrown backwards whilst in mid-air so as to propel himself further forward. Most notable in the ancient sport was a man called Chionis, who in the 656BC Olympics staged a jump which was equal to 7 meters and 5 centimetres (23 feet and 1.5 inches) [1].


Top 10 performers
Accurate as of January 1, 2006.
Men
Mark     Wind    Athlete                     Nationality              Venue Date 
8.95       0.3        Mike Powell           United States         Tokyo August 30, 1991 
8.90A    2.0        Bob Beamon         United States         Mexico City October 18, 1968 
8.86A    1.9        Robert Emmiyan  USSR / Armenia   Tsakhkadzor May 22, 1987 
8.84       1.7        Carl Lewis               United States         Tokyo August 30, 1991 
8.74       1.4        Larry Myricks         United States         Indianapolis July 18, 1988 
8.74A    2.0        Erick Walder          United States         El Paso April 2, 1994 
8.71       1.9        Iván Pedroso        Cuba                          Salamanca  July 18, 1995 
8.63       0.5        Kareem Streete-Thompson United States / Cayman Islands Linz July 4, 1994 
8.62       0.7        James Beckford Jamaica                   Orlando April 5, 1997 
8.60       0.5        Dwight Phillips United States              Linz August 2, 2004 

 

 

Women
Mark    Wind      Athlete                               Nationality                  Venue Date 
7.52       1.4         Galina Chistyakova      USSR / Russia Leningrad June 11, 1988 
7.49       1.3        Jackie Joyner-Kersee  United States New York May 22, 1994 
7.48       0.4        Heike Drechsler              East Germany / Germany Lausanne July 8, 1992 
7.43       1.4        Anisoara Stanciu             Romania Bucuresti June 4, 1983 
7.42       2.0        Tatyana Kotova               Russia Annecy June 23, 2002 
7.39       0.5        Yelena Belevskaya       USSR / Belarus Bryansk July 18, 1987 
7.37       N/A      Inessa Kravets                 USSR / Ukraine Kyiv June 11, 1988 
7.33       0.4        Tatyana Lebedeva         Russia Tula July 31, 2004 
7.31       1.5        Yelena Khlopotnova       USSR / Kazakhstan Alma Ata September 12, 1985 
7.31      -0.1        Marion Jones                    United States Zürich August 12, 1998 

 

 

 

 

 

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