Murali Sreeshankar became the first male Indian long jumper
to win a medal at a Commonwealth Games.
2022 Commonwealth Games, Birmingham.
Final men's long jump.
1.
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LaQuan Nairn
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(BAH )
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8.08m
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(7.98m)
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2. |
Murali Sreeshankar |
(IND)
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8.08m
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(7.84m x 2 )
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8.26m PB in 2021
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3. |
Jovan van Vuuren
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(RSA)
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8.06m
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4. |
Shawn-D Thompson |
(JAM)
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8.05
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SB
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5. |
Muhammed Yahiya |
(IND)
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7.97m
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6. |
Henry Frayne |
(AUS)
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7.94m
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2022 World Championships. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final men's long jump.
1.
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Wang Jianan
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China (CHN)
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8.36
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SB
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6th jump
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(8.03 2nd best)
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2.
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Miltiadis Tentoglou
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Greece (GRE)
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8.32
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3.
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Simon Ehammer
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Switzerland (SUI)
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8.16
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4.
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Maykel Massó
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Cuba (CUB)
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8.15
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SB
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5.
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Steffin McCarter
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United States (USA)
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8.04
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6.
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Marquis Dendy
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United States (USA)
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8.02
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8.16 Q
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7.
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Murali Sreeshankar
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India (IND)
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7.96
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8. |
Eusebio Cáceres
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Spain (ESP)
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7.93
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