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  1. Tajay Gayle (fødd 2. august 1996) er ein jamaicansk lengdehoppar som i 2019 vart verdsmeister i øvinga. Karriere [ endre | endre wikiteksten ] 13. juli 2018 sette Gayle personleg rekord med 8,17 meter då han sigra i DL-stemnet i Rabat .

  2. 28. Sept. 2019 · DOHA, Qatar — Tajay Gayle found his best form at the right time as he created history when capturing gold for Jamaica in the men’s long jump at the 2019 IAAF World Championships here in Doha on Saturday. Gayle, who squeezed into the final on Friday, turned things around in the medal competition to lead from starter to finish.

  3. 28. Sept. 2019 · Tajay Gayle, winner of the long jump at the IAAF World Athletics Championships Doha 2019 (© Getty Images) While many in Doha anticipated the coronation of rising long jump star Juan Miguel Echevarria here in Doha, it was instead Tajay Gayle who beat him to the punch courtesy of a stunning Jamaican record of 8.69m – the longest wind-legal ...

  4. 26. Juni 2022 · Gayle, who retired injured at last summer's Tokyo Olympic final with an injury to the same knee, has not registered a mark close to his career best of 8.69 metres that won the world title in Doha ...

  5. www.sportskeeda.com › player › tajay-gayleTajay Gayle - Sportskeeda

    Tajay Gayle is a Jamaican track and field athlete born on 2nd August 1994. He is a native of Kingston city of Jamaica. Gayle specializes in Long Jump and represents Jamaica in that event.

  6. Tajay Gayle (født 2. august 1996 i Kingston) er en jamaicansk lengdehopper og sprinter. Han vant lengdehopp under VM i friidrett 2019 med ny jamaicansk rekord på 8,69 meter. Han drev tidligere med mangekamp, og har personlig rekord i tikamp (U20) på 5987 poeng fra 2015, da han kom på sjuendeplass i det jamaicanske studentmesterskapet (ISSA Championships).

  7. While many in Doha anticipated the coronation of rising long jump star Juan Miguel Echevarria here in Doha, it was instead Tajay Gayle who beat him to the pu...

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