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2023 World Athletics Championships – Men's long jump

The men's long jump at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 23 and 24 August 2023.


Men's long jump at the 2023 World Championships
Miltiadis Tentoglou jumping in the final.
National Athletics Centre
23 August (qualification)24 August (final)
39 from 28 nations
8.52 m
Miltiadis Tentoglou 
 Greece Wayne Pinnock 
 Jamaica Tajay Gayle 
 JamaicaMiltiadis TentoglouGreeceWayne PinnockJamaicaTajay GayleJamaica
Miltiadis TentoglouGreece
Wayne PinnockJamaica
Tajay GayleJamaica

The men's long jump at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 23 and 24 August 2023.

The winning margin was 2 cm which is the narrowest winning margin in the men's long jump at these championships.

Only four athletes were able to make the 8.15m automatic qualifier in the preliminary round. Wayne Pinnock's world leader 8.54 m (28 ft 0 in) and teammate Carey McLeod were the only two to make a qualifier on the first attempt. Every other jumper had to take all three attempts. It took exactly 8 metres to qualify, 7.99m did not make it.

It took 8 attempts in the first round before Thobias Montler achieved the first 8 metre jump and that was exactly 8.00m. The next jumper was Olympic Champion and returning silver medalist Miltiadis Tentoglou, who jumped 8.50m. Now the competition got serious. Next on the runway, Pinnock jumped 8.40m. At the end of the round, defending champion Wang Jianan did an 8.05m to move into third. The next jumper starting the second round, 2019 champion Tajay Gayle displaced Wang with an 8.17m. That lasted three jumpers until McLeod displaced him with an 8.27m. When Pinnock took his second attempt, it was also measured at 8.50m--a tie. The tie is broken with the second best attempt, so Pinnock's 8.40m put him in the lead. In the third round, Tentoglou jumped 8.39m, just one cm short of Pinnock's second best. And that was the way it would remain until the final attempts when Gayle's last attempt also was measured at 8.27m, another tie broken by his 8.17m. Suddenly off the podium, next on the runway, McLeod was only able to muster a 7.19m. Next up, Tentoglou hit 8.52 m (.mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}27 ft 11+1⁄4 in) to take the lead. As the leader coming in to the final round, Pinnock got last licks, but his 8.38m wasn't enough for the win. Jamaica took 2-4 places.

Before the competition records were as follows:

RecordAthlete & Nat.Perf.LocationDate
World recordMike Powell (USA)8.95 mTokyo, Japan30 August 1991
Championship record
World LeadingJeswin Aldrin (IND)8.42 mBallari, India2 March 2023
African RecordLuvo Manyonga (RSA)8.65 mPotchefstroom, South Africa22 April 2017
Asian RecordMohamed Salman Al Khuwalidi (KSA)8.48 mSotteville-lès-Rouen, France2 July 2006
North, Central American and Caribbean recordMike Powell (USA)8.95 mTokyo, Japan30 August 1991
South American RecordIrving Saladino (PAN)8.73 mHengelo, Netherlands24 May 2008
European RecordRobert Emmiyan (URS)8.86 mTsaghkadzor, Soviet Union22 May 1987
Oceanian recordMitchell Watt (AUS)8.54 mStockholm, Sweden29 July 2011

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 8.25 m.

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+2), was as follows:

DateTimeRound
23 August11:15Qualification
24 August19:30Final

The qualification round took place on 23 August, in two groups, both starting at 11:15. Athletes attaining a mark of at least 8.15 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final.

RankGroupNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
1AWayne PinnockJamaica8.548.54Q, WL
2AWang JiananChina7.547.668.348.34Q, SB
3AMiltiadis TentoglouGreecex7.958.258.25Q
4BCarey McLeodJamaica8.198.19Q
5BAlejandro ParadaCuba7.918.138.13q
6BSimon EhammerSwitzerland7.908.13x8.13q
7BWilliam WilliamsUnited Statesx8.138.13q
8BTajay GayleJamaica7.847.688.128.12q
9ARadek JuškaCzech Republicx8.108.10q
10AMarquis DendyUnited Statesx7.898.088.08q
11AThobias MontlerSwedenx8.03x8.03q
12BJeswin AldrinIndia8.00xx8.00q
13AChristopher MitrevskiAustralia7.827.996.727.99SB
14BLiam AdcockAustraliax7.687.997.99
15BZhang MingkunChinax7.977.757.97
16AJarrion LawsonUnited States7.967.94x7.96
17AYuki HashiokaJapanx7.94x7.94
18BMattia FurlaniItaly7.667.477.857.85
19AMátyás NémethHungary7.797.47x7.79PB
20BHenry FrayneAustralia7.517.78x7.78
21ABozhidar SaraboyukovBulgaria7.597.747.737.74
22AMurali SreeshankarIndia7.747.666.707.74
23AFilip PravdicaCroatia7.257.74x7.74
24AEmiliano LasaUruguay7.557.727.707.72
25BZhang JingqiangChina7.647.627.447.64
26BCheswill JohnsonSouth Africa7.61x6.247.61
27AChan Ming TaiHong Kong7.60x7.407.60
28BHiromichi YoshidaJapanx7.60x7.60
29AChenoult Lionel CoetzeeNamibia7.307.187.557.55
30AJosé Luis MandrosPerux7.537.53
31BIngar Bratseth-KiplesundNorwayx7.477.057.47
32BShoutarou ShiroyamaJapanx7.227.467.46
33AMohammad Amin AlsalamiAthlete Refugee Team7.117.46x7.46
34BLin Yu-tangChinese Taipei7.417.457.427.45
35AJaime GuerraSpainx7.35x7.35
36BGabriel BitanRomania7.327.32
37BJules PommeryFrancex7.23x7.23
38AAnvar AnvarovUzbekistanxxxNM
39BLaQuan NairnBahamasxxxNM

The final was started on 24 August at 19:30.

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