LIST Long Jump Men - Qualification with Qualifying Standard of 8.00 (Q) Or at Least the 8 Best Performers (Q) Advance to the Final

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LIST Long Jump Men - Qualification with Qualifying Standard of 8.00 (Q) Or at Least the 8 Best Performers (Q) Advance to the Final Istanbul (TUR) World Indoor Championships From Friday 9 March to Sunday 11 March 2012 START LIST Long Jump Men - Qualification With qualifying standard of 8.00 (Q) or at least the 8 best performers (q) advance to the Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Record 8.79 Carl LEWIS USA 22 27 Jan 1984 New York, NY Championships Record 8.62 Iván PEDROSO CUB 26 7 Mar 1999 Maebashi World Leading 8.24 Aleksandr MENKOV RUS 21 5 Feb 2012 Moskva World Leading 8.24 Will CLAYE USA 20 10 Feb 2012 Fayetteville, AR o = Outdoor performance 9 March 2012 18:20 ORDER BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 1 282 Supanara SUKHASVASTI N. A. THA 11 Jun 92 8.05 o 7.47 2 297 Alper KULAKSIZ TUR 06 Apr 92 7.67 o 7.40 3 147 Ignisious GAISAH GHA 20 Jul 83 8.43 o 7.98 4 277 Michel TORNÉUS SWE 26 May 86 8.19 o 7.99 5 27 Tyrone SMITH BER 07 Aug 84 8.22 o 7.82 6 10 Henry FRAYNE AUS 14 Apr 90 8.27 o8.27 o 7 86 Eusebio CÁCERES ESP 10 Sep 91 8.27 o 8.01 8 200 Alexandru CUHARENKO MDA 07 Mar 87 8.09 8.09 9 89 Luis Felipe MÉLIZ ESP 11 Aug 79 8.43 o 7.98 10 317 Will CLAYE USA 13 Jun 91 8.29 o 8.24 11 266 Ndiss Kaba BADJI SEN 21 Sep 83 8.32 o 7.97 12 53 Xiongfeng SU CHN 21 Mar 87 8.27 13 37 Mauro Vinicius DA SILVA BRA 26 Dec 86 8.27 o8.10 o 14 251 Aleksandr MENKOV RUS 07 Dec 90 8.28 o 8.24 15 153 Loúis TSÁTOUMAS GRE 12 Feb 82 8.66 o 8.05 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 8.79 Carl LEWIS (USA) New York, NY 27 Jan 84 8.24 Aleksandr MENKOV (RUS) Moskva 5 Feb 12 8.71 Sebastian BAYER (GER) Torino 8 Mar 09 8.24 Will CLAYE (USA) Fayetteville, AR 10 Feb 12 8.62 Iván PEDROSO (CUB) Maebashi 7 Mar 99 8.20 Xiaoyi ZHANG (CHN) Nanjing 13 Feb 12 8.59 Miguel PATE (USA) New York, NY 1 Mar 02 8.17 Zhiming YUN (CHN) Nanjing 13 Feb 12 8.56 Yago LAMELA (ESP) Maebashi 7 Mar 99 8.12 Damar FORBES (JAM) Fayetteville, AR 10 Feb 12 8.49 Robert EMMIYAN (URS) Liévin 21 Feb 87 8.12 Sebastian BAYER (GER) Karlsruhe 25 Feb 12 8.45 Larry MYRICKS (USA) Liévin 27 Jan 90 8.10 Marquise GOODWIN (USA) Fayetteville, AR 27 Jan 12 8.44 Mike POWELL (USA) Budapest (SC) 5 Feb 93 8.09 Alexandru CUHARENKO (MDA) Chisinau 3 Feb 12 8.43 Stanislav TARASENKO (RUS) Moskva 26 Jan 94 8.06 Marquis DENDY (USA) Lexington, KY 25 Feb 12 8.43 Erick WALDER (USA) Indianapolis, IN 11 Mar 94 8.06 Ashton EATON (USA) Albuquerque, NM 26 Feb 12 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-LJ-M-q----.SL2..v1 Issued at 18:10 on Thursday, 08 March 2012 Official IAAF Partners.
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