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  1. Silber. Freeport 2022. 7,81 m. letzte Änderung: 12. März 2024. Tajay Gayle (* 2. August 1996 in Kingston) ist ein jamaikanischer Leichtathlet, der sich auf den Weitsprung spezialisier hat. Er ist aktuell Inhaber des Landesrekordes und wurde 2019 Weltmeister.

    • 2. August 1996 (27 Jahre)
    • Kingston, Jamaika
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tajay_GayleTajay Gayle - Wikipedia

    Tajay Gayle (born 2 August 1996) is a Jamaican long jumper and the 2019 World Champion . Biography. Gayle was born in Kingston, Jamaica. He is a graduate of Papine High School in Kingston and he is a member of the MVP track club. He is coached by Stephen Francis, [1] who is the former coach of Olympic and World Champion Elaine Thompson-Herah.

    • Jamaica
    • 2 August 1996 (age 27), Kingston, Jamaica
  3. 2. Aug. 1996 · Tajay GAYLE, Jamaica - 100 Metres, 60 Metres, Long Jump

  4. 19. Nov. 2020 · Spikes 19 Nov 2020. Underdog. by Tajay Gayle. I looked down the runway, imagining what I was about do. My mind was blank, the way it should be. I saw the cameraman at the other side of the pit and I looked into his lens. I rocked back and forth, and then it was time to go. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven – I counted my steps.

  5. 26. Okt. 2019 · Tajay Gayle got the win with 8.21m. A few scenes and jumps, including Gayle’s final round winner: pic.twitter.com/hYrJcVKqFl — Bob Ramsak (@BobRamsak) May 20, 2019. Ten days later at the Bauhaus-Galan IAAF Diamond League meeting in Stockholm, Gayle endured a chilling encounter that almost froze his soaring ambitions. “The ...

  6. 28. Sept. 2019 · Tajay Gayle jumped a new national record and World lead at 8.69m to win gold at the IAAF World Championships of Athletics in Doha on Saturday (28). After 8.46m in round one, Tajay Gayle sailed to a world-leading, #10 all-time and national record 8.69m in round four to secure the first-ever field event gold for Jamaica.

  7. 3. Juli 2022 · Using his speed as taught by Francis, he would soar to 8.69, a world lead, a new national record, the 10th longest jump in history and the championship secured. While Beckford paved the way, Gayle ascended to the summit, the first Jamaican man to win a world long-jump title.