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The men's long jump world record progression lists records ratified by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) starting in 1912. The inaugural record was the 7.61 m ( 24 ft 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) performance by Peter O'Connor in 1901.
Who are the best long jumpers in the history of men's athletics? Find out the all-time top list of long jump men on the official website of World Athletics. Compare the performances of different athletes and countries across different eras and conditions.
RankMarkWindCompetitor18.95+0.328.90+2.038.87-0.248.86+1.9At the 1968 Summer Olympics, Bob Beamon jumped 8.90 m (29 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) at an altitude of 2,292 m (7,520 ft), a record jump not exceeded for almost 23 years, and which remains the second longest wind legal jump of all time; it has now stood as the Olympic record for over 55 years.
- Galina Chistyakova 7.52 m (24 ft 8 in) (1988)
Find out the world records, championships records, area records and leading performances for men's long jump. The current world record is 8.95m by Mike Powell in 1991.
TypeProgressionMarkWorld Records8.95+0.3World Championships in Athletics Records8.95+0.3World Indoor Championships Records8.62World Championships Combined Best ...8.07+0.9Learn how long jump works, its techniques, science and history. Find out the world records and Olympic champions in long jump.
- Utathya Nag
6. Jan. 2021 · Rank Mark WIND Competitor
Learn about the history and current records of the long jump, a track and field event that measures how far an athlete can jump from a standing or running start. See the men's and women's world records, the record holders, and the progression of the distances over time.