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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

    Rank
    Mark
    Wind
    Competitor
    1
    8.95
    +0.3
    2
    8.90
    +2.0
    3
    8.87
    -0.2
    4
    8.86
    +1.9
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Long_jumpLong jump - Wikipedia

    At 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.

  4. worldathletics.org › records › by-disciplineLong Jump - World Athletics

    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.

    Type
    Progression
    Mark
    World Records
    8.95
    +0.3
    World Championships in Athletics Records
    8.95
    +0.3
    World Indoor Championships Records
    8.62
    World Championships Combined Best ...
    8.07
    +0.9
  5. 30. Aug. 1991 · See the historical records of long jump in men's senior category, from the first official mark in 1874 to the current world record of 8.95m set by Mike Powell in 1991. Compare the performances of different athletes, venues and dates in a table format.

  6. Learn about the history and records of the long jump, a track and field event that involves jumping over a horizontal bar. Find out the current and former world records for men and women, as well as the progression of distances over time.

  7. Michael Anthony Powell (born November 10, 1963) is an American former track and field athlete, and the holder of the long jump world record. He is a two-time world champion and two-time Olympic silver medalist in this event. His world record of 8.95 m (29 ft 4 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) has stood since 1991.