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2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men’S LJ � by K Ken Nakamura 2018 Continental Cup Statistics – Men’s LJ - by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the World/Continental Cup Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Team Pos Venue Year 1 1 8.52m 0.0 Larry Myricks USA 1 Montreal 1979 2 2 8.37m 0.4 Ivan Pedroso AME 1 Johannesburg 1998 3 3 8.34 0.6 Dwight Phillips AME 1 Split 2010 4 4 8.32m -0.5 Jai Taurima OCE 2 Johannesburg 1998 5 8.29m -1.6 Larry Myricks 1 Barcelona 1989 6 5 8.27m 0.0 Lutz Dombrowski GDR 2 Montreal 1979 7 6 8.26m 0.7 Hassine Moursal AFR 3 Johannesburg 1998 7 6 8.26m 0.3 Irving Saladino AME 1 Athinai 2006 9 8 8.22m 0.6 David Giralt AME 3 Montreal 1979 10 9 8.21m 0.9 Savante Stringfellow USA 1 Madrid 2002 11 10 8.20m 0.3 Mike Conely USA 1 Canberra 1985 12 11 8.19m 0.0 Arnie Robinson USA 1 Düsseldorf 1977 12 8.19m 0.6 Ivan Pedroso 2 Madrid 2002 14 12 8.15m 0.1 Carl Lewis USA 1 Roma 1981 15 13 8.12m 0.6 Andrew Howe EUR 2 Athinai 2006 16 14 8.11m 0.0 Gary Honey OCE 2 Roma 1981 16 14 8.11m 1.1 Yago Lamela ESP 3 Madrid 2002 16 14 8.11m 1.0 Mohamed Salman Al-Khuwalidi ASI 3 Athinai 2006 16 14 8.11m -0.7 Ignisious Gaisah EUR 1 Marrakech 2014 19 18 8.10m -0.2 Fred Salle AME 1 London 1994 19 18 8.10 0.1 Kafetien Gomis EUR 2 Split 2010 21 20 8.09m 0.9 Robert Emmiyan URS 2 Canberra 1985 21 20 8.09m 0.2 Laszlo Szalma EUR 3 Canberra 1985 21 8.09m 0.4 Ignisious Gaisah AFR 4 Athinai 2006 Shortest winning distance: 7.97 by Ivan Pedroso (AME) in 1992 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 29cm 8.29m -1.6 Larry Myricks USA Barcelona 1989 Min 2cm 8.21m 0.9 Savante Stringfellow USA Madrid 2002 Best Marks for Places in the World/Continental Cup Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 8.52m 0.0 Larry Myricks USA Montreal 1979 2 8.32m -0.5 Jai Taurima OCE Johannesburg 1998 3 8.26m 0.7 Hassine Moursal AFR Johannesburg 1998 4 8.09m 0.4 Ignisious Gaisah AFR Athinai 2006 5 8.03m 0.3 Salim Sdiri FRA Athinai 2006 6 7.88m 0.7 Brian Johnson USA Athinai 2006 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 8.95 0.3 Mike Powell USA Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 2 8.91w 2,9 Carl Lewis USA Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 8.87 -0.2 Carl Lewis USA Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 3 8.51 1.2 Jaime Jefferson CUB Indianapolis 16 Aug 1987 8.50 1.9 Larry Myricks USA New York 15 June 1991 4 8.35 0.7 Jai Taurima AUS Sevilla 28 Aug 1999 8.34 2.0 Llewellyn Starks USA New York 15 June 1991 5 8.26 0.7 Sean Robbins USA Atlanta 19 June 1996 -0.6 Aleksandr Glavatskiy BLR Villeneuve d’Ascq 11 July 1998 0.2 Miguel Pate USA Stuttgart 10 Sept 2006 6 8.24 1.4 Kareem Streete -Thompson USA Sestriere 7 Aug 1996 0.8 Ignisious Gaisah GHA Athinai 26 Aug 2004 7 8.23 0.7 Ivan Pedroso CUB Athinai 26 Aug 2004 Multiple Gold Medalists: Larry Myricks (USA): 1979, 1989 Ivan Pedroso (AME): 1992, 1998 Multiple Medalists: Larry Myricks (USA): 1979 Gold, 1989 Gold Ivan Pedroso (AME): 1992 Gold, 1998 Gold; 2002 Silver LJ – TJ double medalist in the different edition of World/Continental Cup Name Team LJ Venue Year TJ Venue Year Mike Conley USA Gold Canberra 1985 Gold Barcelona 1989 Medals by teams – World Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze USA 6 1 1 AME 3 2 1 GBR 1 1 OCE 2 AFR 1 2 EUR 1 1 URS 1 1 GDR 1 FRG 1 ASI 2 ESP 1 Medals by teams – Continental Cup: Nation Gold Silver Bronze AME 1 1 EUR 1 1 1 AFR 1 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Team Men Women Venue Year EUR Ignisious Gaisah Eloyse Lesueur Marrakech 2014 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with Olympic Gold medal: Name Nat Continental/World Cup Olympics Arnie Robinson USA 1977 1976 Carl Lewis USA 1981 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 Ivan Pedroso AME 1992, 1998 2000 Irving Saladino AME 2006 2008 Dwight Phillips AME 2010 2004 Continental/World Cup Gold medalist with World Championships Gold medal Name Nat Continental/World Cup World Championships Carl Lewis USA 1981 1983, 1987 Ivan Pedroso AME 1992, 1998 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001 Irving Saladino AME 2006 2007 Dwight Phillips AME 2010 2003, 2005, 2009, 2011 World/Continental Cups: Year Gold tea Dist Silver tea Dist Bronze tea Dist 2014 Ignisious Gaisah EURm 8.11 Will Claye AMEm 7.98 Zarck Visser AFRm 7.96 2010 Dwight Phillips AME 8.34 Kafetien Gomis EUR 8.10 Christian Reif EUR 7.99 2006 Irving Saladino AME 8.26 Andrew Howe EUR 8.12 Mohamed Salman Al Khuwalidi ASI 8.11 2002 Savante Stringfellow USA 8.21 Ivan Pedroso AME 8.19 Yago Lamela ESP 8.11 1998 Ivan Pedroso AME 8.37 Jai Taurima OCE 8.32 Hatem Mersal AFR 8.26 1994 Fred Salle GBR 8.10 Douglas de Souza AME 7.96 Dion Bentley USA 7.93 1992 Ivan Pedroso AME 7.97 Gordon McKee USA 7.89 Chen Zunrong ASI 7.84 1989 Larry Myricks USA 8.29 Yusuf Alli AFR 8.00 Stewart Faulkner GBR 7.84 1985 Mike Conley USA 8.20 Robert Emmiyan URS 8.09 Laszlo Szalma EUR 8.09 1981 Carl Lewis USA 8.15 Gary Honey OCE 8.11 Shamil Abbyasov URS 7.95 1979 Larry Myricks USA 8.52 Lutz Dombrowski GDR 8.27 David Giralt AME 8.22 1977 Arnie Robinson USA 8.19 Hans Baumgartner FRG 7.96 Charlton Ehizuelen AFR 7.89 Last nine World Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2017 Luvo Manyonga RSA 8.48 Jarrion Lawson USA 8.44 Rushwahl Samaai RSA 8.32 2015 Greg Rutherford GBR 8.41 Fabrice Lapierre AUS 8.24 Wang Jianan CHN 8.18 2013 Aleksandr Menkov RUS 8.56 Ignisious Gaisah NED 8.29 Luis Rivera MEX 8.27 2011 Dwight Phillips USA 8.45 Mitchell Watt AUS 8.33 Ngonidzashe Makusha ZIM 8.29 2009 Dwight Phillips USA 8.54 G Khotso Mokeona RSA 8.47 Mitchell Watt AUS 8.37 2007 Irving Saladiono PAN 8.57 Andrew Howe ITA 8.47 Dwight Phillips USA 8.30 2005 Dwight Phillips USA 8.60 Ignisious Gaisah GHA 8.34 Tommi Evilä FIN 8.25w 2003 Dwight Phillips USA 8.32 James Beckford JAM 8.28 Yago Lamela ESP 8.22 2001 Ivan Pedroso CUB 8.40 Savante Stringfellow USA 8.24 Carlos Calado POR 8.21 Last seven Olympics: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2016 Jeffrey Henderson USA 8.38 Luyo Manyonga RSA 8.37 Greg Rutherford GBR 8.29 2012 Greg Rutherford GBR 8.31 Mitchell Watt AUS 8.16 Will Claye USA 8.12 2008 Irving Saladino PAN 8.34 G Khotso Mokoena RSA 8.24 Ibrahim Camejo CUB 8.20 2004 Dwight Phillips USA 8.59 John Moffitt USA 8.47 Joan Lino Martinez ESP 8.32 2000 Ivan Pedroso CUB 8.55 Jai Taurima AUS 8.49 Roman Shchurenko UKR 8.31 1996 Carl Lewis USA 8.50 James Beckford JAM 8.29 Joe Greene USA 8.24 1992 Carl Lewis USA 8.67 Mike Powell USA 8.64 Joe Greene USA 8.34 Longest Jumps in September Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.72 -0.2 Carl Lewis USA 1 Seoul 26 Sept 1988 2 8.67 0.4 Carl Lewis 1 Roma 5 Sept 1987 3 2 8.66 1.0 Larry Myricks USA 1 Tokyo 23 Sept 1987 Combined 2017 & 2018 World List Performance Performer Distance wind Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.68 1.7 Juan Miguel Echevarria CUB 1 Bad Langensalza 30 July 2018 2 8.66 1.0 Juan Miguel Echevarria 1 Ostrava 13 June 2018 3 2 8.65 1.3 Luvo Manyonga RSA 1 Potschefstroom 22 Apr 2017 4 8.62 1.2 Luvo Manyonga 1 Pretoria 17 Mar 2017 5 8.62 0.8 Luvo Manyonga 1 Hengelo 11 June 2017 6 8.61 0.7 Luvo Manyonga 1 Shanghai 13 May 2017 7 8.58 0.0 Luvo Manyonga 1 Roma 31 May 2018 8 8.58 0.2 Luvo Manyonga 1 London 22 July 2018 3 8.49 -0.8 Ruswahl Samaai RSA 2 Potchefstroom 22 Apr 2017 4 8.47 0.7 Wang Jianan CHN 1 Guiyang 16 June 2018 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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