Savante Stringfellow jumping in Madrid where he won the long jump at the
2002 World Cup.
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Men's Long Jump.
2002 World Cup, Madrid
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| 1 Savante Stringfellow |
|
USA |
|
8.21 |
| 2 Ivan Pedroso |
|
Cub |
|
8.19 |
| 3 Yago Lamela |
|
Spa |
|
8.11 |
| 4 Hussein Taher Al-Sabee |
|
Ksa |
|
7.92 |
| 5 Younes Moudrik |
|
Mar |
|
7.90 |
| 6 Christopher Tomlinson |
|
Gbr |
|
7.85 |
| 7 Olexiy Lukashevych |
|
Ukr |
|
7.83 |
| 8 Tim Parravicini |
|
Aus |
|
7.69 |
| 9 Andreas Pohle |
|
Ger |
|
7.26 |
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|
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Men's Long Jump Final.
2004 World Indoor Championships, Budapest
|
| 1 Savante Stringfellow |
|
USA |
|
8.40 |
| 2 James Beckford |
|
Jam |
|
8.31 |
| 3 Vitaly Shkurlatov |
|
Rus |
|
8.28 |

Savante Stringfellow in action in Edmonton during the 2001 World Athletics Championships
when he won the silver medal.
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Men's Long Jump Final.
World Athletics Championships 2001
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| 1. Ivan PEDROSO |
|
CUB |
|
8.40 |
| 2. Savante STRINGFELLOW |
|
USA |
|
8.24 |
| 3. Carlos CALADO |
|
POR |
|
8.21 |
| 4. Miguel PATE |
|
USA |
|
8.21 |
| 5. Kareem STREETE-THOMPSON |
|
CAY |
|
8.10 |
| 6. Olexiy LUKASHEVYCH |
|
UKR |
|
8.10 |
| 7. James BECKFORD |
|
JAM |
|
8.08 |
| 8. Dwight PHILLIPS |
|
USA |
|
7.92 |
ANNUAL PROGRESS.
2005 8.02 +0.3 Santo Domingo 14 MAY
2004 8.31 +1.1 Walnut, CA 18 APR
2003 8.46 +1.0 Oxford, MS 12 APR
2002 8.52 +0.7 Palo Alto, CA 21 JUN (Personal best) World's best jump.
2001 8.38 +0.6 Orlando, FL 22 JUL
2000 8.30 +2.0 Walnut, CA 16 APR
1999 8.12 +2.0 Boise, ID 03 JUN