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2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men’S LJ by K Ken Nakamura 2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Men’s LJ by K Ken Nakamura Summary: All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis 1 Indianapolis 1988 2 2 8.74 1.4 Larry Myricks 2 Indianapolis 1988 3 8.71 0.1 Carl Lewis 1 Los Angeles 1984 4 3 8.62 0.0 Mike Powell 1 New Orleans 1992 5 4 8.58 1.8 Jarrion Lawson 2 Eugene 2016 6 8. 53 0.0 Carl Lewis 2 New Orleans 1992 7 5 8.42 1.6 Marquis Dendy 4 Eugene 2016 8 8.39 ? Carl Lewis 1q Los Angeles 1984 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist wind Name Venue Year Max 46 cm 8.71 0.1 Carl Lewis Los Angeles 1984 Min 1cm 8.59 2.9 Jeff Henderson Eugene 2016 2cm 8.04 1.0 Arnie Robinson Eugene 1972 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis Indianapolis 1988 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Dist Wind Name Venue Year 1 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis Indianapolis 1988 2 8.74 1.4 Larry Myricks Indianapolis 1988 3 8.42 5.0 Will Claye Eugene 2016 8.30 -0.2 Carl Lewis Atlanta 1996 8.36w 2.8 Mike Powell Indianapolis 1988 4 8.42 1.6 Marquis Dendy Eugene 2016 8.27 0.2 Mike Conley Atlanta 1996 8.31w 3.1 Gordon Laine Indianapolis 1988 Last five Olympic Trials Year First Dist Second Dist Third Dist 2016 Jeff Henderson 8.59w Jarrion Lawson 8.58 Will Claye 8.42w 2012 Marquise Goodwin 8.33 Will Claye 8.23w George Kitchens 8.21 2008 Trevell Quinley 8.36 Brian Johnson 8.30 Miguel Pate 8.22 2004 Dwight Phillips 8.28 Tony Allmond 8.10 John Moffitt 8.07 2000 Melvin Lister 8.32 Dwight Phillips 8.14 Walter Davis 8.11 All time US List Performance Performer Dist wind Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.95 0.3 Mike Powell 1 Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 2 2 8.90 2.0 Bob Beamon 1 Mexico Cit y 18 Oc t 1968 3 3 8.87 -0.2 Carl Lewis 2 Tokyo 30 Aug 1991 Longest jumps in Eugene Performance Performer Dist wind Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 8.74 -1.2 Dwight Phillips USA 1 7 June 2009 2 2 8.63 -0.4 Irving Saladino PAN 2 7 June 2009 8.58 1.8 Jarrion Law son USA 2 3 July 2016 3 3 8.49 1.7 Mike Po well USA 19 June 1993 Note: None of the ancillary marks are included in the table. All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis 1 Indianapolis 1988 2 2 8.74 1.4 Larry Myricks 2 Indianapolis 1988 3 8.71 0.1 Carl Lewis 1 Los Angeles 1984 4 3 8.62 0.0 Mike Powell 1 New Orleans 1992 5 4 8.58 1.8 Jarrion Lawson 2 Eugene 2016 6 8. 53 0.0 Carl Lewis 2 New Orleans 19 92 7 5 8.42 1.6 Marquis Dendy 4 Eugene 2016 8 8.39 ? Carl Lewis 1q Los Angeles 1984 8 8.39 0.5 Mike Powell 1 Atlanta 1996 10 6 8.37 ? Dwight Phillips 1q Sacramento 2004 11 8.36 ? Mike Powell 1q New Orleans 1992 11 7 8.36 1.6 Trevell Quinley 1 Eu gene 2008 13 8 8.34 ? Mike Conley 2q New Orleans 1992 14 9 8.33 1.4 Marquise Goodwin 1 Eugene 2012 15 8.32 ? Mike Powell 1q Atlanta 1996 15 8.32 ? Mike Conley 2q Atlanta 1996 15 10 8.32 1.6 Melvin Lister 1 Sacramento 200 0 18 8.30 -0.2 Carl Lewis 3 Atlanta 1996 19 8.28 1.7 Larry Myricks 1 Eugen e 1980 19 8.28 -0.7 Dwight Phillips 1 Sacramento 2004 21 8.27 0.2 Mike Conley 4 Atlanta 1996 22 11 8.26 -1.5 Joe Greene 3 New Orleans 1992 22 11 8.26 0.7 Sea n Robbins 5 At lanta 1996 24 8.25 0.8 Larry Myricks 2 Los Angeles 1984 24 13 8.25 ? Walter Davis 2q Sacramento 2004 26 14 8.24 1.2 Miguel Pate 1q Eugene 2008 27 8.23 0.0 Mike Conley 5 Indianapolis 1988 28 8.22 ? Larry Myricks 3q Indianapolis 1988 28 15 8.22 0.0 Erick Walder 6 Atlanta 1996 28 8.22 1.4 Miguel Pate 3 Eugene 2008 31 8. 21 ? Erick Walder 3q Atlanta 1996 31 8.21 ? Dwight Phillips 1q Sacramento 2000 31 16 8.21 0.6 George Kitchens 3 Eugene 2012 All time performance list at the Olympic Trials – wind assisted marks Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 8.59 2.9 Jeff Henderson 1 Eugene 2016 2 2 8.44 2.6 Mike Powell 1q Indianapolis 1988 3 3 8.4 2 5.0 Will Claye 3 Eugene 2016 4 4 8.39 3.2 Mi ke Hartfield 5 Eu gene 2016 5 5 8.37 3.5 Arni e Robinson 1 Eugene 1976 6 8.36 2.8 Mike Powell 3 Indianapolis 1988 7 6 8.34 2.3 Joe Greene 2 Atlanta 1996 8 7 8.32 3.6 KeA ndre Bates 6 Eugene 2016 9 8 8.31 3.1 Gordon Laine 4 Indianapolis 1988 10 9 8.30 2.9 Brian Johnso n 2 Atlant a 1996 11 10 8.26 3.8 Larr y M yricks 2 Eugene 1976 12 11 8.25 4.0 Carl Lewis 2q Indianapolis 1988 13 11 8.25 2.7 Marquise Goodwin 7 Eugene 2016 14 8.23 2.3 Will Claye 2 Eugene 2012 15 8.22 2.4 Jeff Henderson 1q Eugene 2016 16 13 8.20 2. 2 Dwight Phillips 4 Eugene 2008 Shortest winning distance since 1984: 8.28m by Dwight Phillips in 2004 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist wind Name Venue Year Max 46 cm 8.71 0.1 Carl Lewis Los Angeles 1984 Min 1cm 8.59 2.9 Jeff Henderson Eugene 2016 2cm 8.04 1.0 Arnie Robinson Eugene 1972 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis Indianapolis 1988 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (Making versus not making the team) Difference 3rd place Dist Wind Name Venue Year Max 16cm 8.07 -0.7 John Moffit Sacrament o 2004 Min 0cm 8.42 5.0 Will Claye Eugene 2016 2cm 8.22 1.4 Miguel Pate Eugene 2008 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Dist Wind Name Venue Year 1 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis Indianapolis 1988 2 8.74 1.4 Larry Myricks Indianapolis 1988 3 8.42 5.0 Will Claye Eugene 2016 8.30 -0.2 Carl Lewis Atlanta 1996 8.36w 2.8 Mike Powell Indianapolis 1988 4 8.42 1.6 Marquis Dendy Eugene 2016 8.27 0.2 Mike Conley Atlanta 1996 8.31w 3.1 Gordon Laine Indianapolis 1988 5 8.39 3.2 Mike Hartf ield Eugene 2016 8.26 0.7 Sean Robbins Atlanta 1996 6 8. 32 3.6 KeAndre Bates Eug ene 2016 8.22 0.0 Erick Walder Atlanta 1996 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 199 1 2 8.91w 2,9 Carl Lew is 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 8.42 1.6 Marquis D endy USA Eugene 3 July 2016 8.40 1.1 Zarck Visser RSA Bad Langesalza 30 June 2018 8.35 0.7 Jai Taurima AUS Sevilla 28 Aug 1999 8.34 2.0 Llewellyn Starks USA New York 15 June 1991 5 8.28 2.0 Jeff Henderson USA Sacramento 25 June 201 7 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 0.6 Wang Jianan CHN London 5 Aug 2017 Longest jump in each round Round Dist wind Name Venue Year Final 8.76 0.8 Carl Lewis Indianapolis 1988 Qualifying 8.39 ? Carl Lewis Los Angeles 1984 Making the team multiple times: Will Claye 2012, 2016 Dwight Phillips: 2000, 2004 Joe Greene 1992, 1996 Mike Powell 1988, 1992, 1996 Carl Lewis 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 Larry Myricks 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988 Randy Williams 1972, 1976, 1980 Arnie Robinson 1972, 1976 Ralph Boston 1960, 1964, 1968 Average from last nine Olympic Trials Average 2016 2012 2008 2004 2000 1996 1992 1988 1984 Winning Height 8.48 8.59 8.33 8.36 8.28 8.32 8.39 8.62 8.76 8.71 Making team (3 rd ) 8.25 8.58 8.23 8.22 8.07 8.11 8.30 8.26 8.36 8.15 Missing team (4 th) 8.18 8.42 8.21 8.20 7.91 8.07 8.27 8.11 8.31 8.12 Last nine Olympic Trials Year First Dist Second Dist Third Dist 2016 Jeff Henderson 8.59w Jarrion Lawson 8.58 Will Claye 8.42w 2012 Marquise Goodwin 8.33 Will Claye 8.23w George Kitchens 8.21 2008 Trevell Quinley 8.36 Brian Johnson 8.30 Miguel Pate 8.22 2004 Dwight Phillips 8.28 Tony Allmond 8.10 John Moffitt 8.07 2000 Melvin Lister 8.32 Dwight Phillips 8.14 Walter Davis 8.11 1996 Mike Powell 8.39 Joe Greene 8.34 Carl Lewis 8.30 1992 Mike Powell 8.62 Carl Lewis 8.53 Joe Greene 8.26 1988 Carl Lewis 8.76 Larry Myricks 8.74 Mike Powell 8.36 1984 Carl Lewis 8.71 Larry Myricks 8.25 Mike McRae 8.15 All time US List Performance Performer Dist wind Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 8.
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