World Record Progression: The Long Jump!
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- Mens Long Jump World Record Progression.
A timeline of the men’s long jump world records and major athletic milestones.
The Record has stood since 1991
Will The Current Record Ever Be Broken?
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Women's Long Jump World Record Progression
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Timestamps:
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00:00 - Intro
00:21 - Background
01:00 - Start of Record Progression
01:01 - (1901) Peter O'Connor (7.61 m / 24 ft 11+½ in)
01:17 - 25-foot barrier
01:18 - (1921) Edward Gourdin (7.69 m / 25 ft 2+3⁄4 in)
01:30 - (1924) Robert LeGendre (7.76 m / 25 ft 5+1⁄2 in)
01:59 - (1925) DeHart Hubbard (7.89 m / 25 ft 10+1⁄2 in)
02:14 - (1928) Edward Hamm (7.90 m / 25 ft 11 in)
02:35 - 26-foot barrier
02:36 - (1928) Sylvio Cator (7.93 m / 26 ft 0 in)
02:58 - (1931) Chuhei Nambu (7.98 m / 26 ft 2 in)
03:24 - 8-meter barrier
03:28 - (1935) Jesse Owens (8.13 m / 26 ft 8 in)
04:04 - (1960) Ralph Boston (8.21 m / 26 ft 11 in)
04:17 - 27-foot barrier
04:22 - (1961) Ralph Boston (8.24 m / 27 ft+1⁄4 in)
04:27 - (1961) Ralph Boston (8.28 m / 27 ft 1+3⁄4 in)
04:37 - (1962) Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (8.31 m / 27 ft 3 in) A
04:51 - (1963) Phil Shinnick (8.33 m / 27 ft 3+3⁄4 in)
05:38 - (1964) Ralph Boston (8.31 m / 27 ft 3 in)
05:54 - (1965) Ralph Boston (8.35 m / 27 ft 4+1⁄2 in)
06:06 - (1967) Igor Ter Ovanesyan (8.35 m / 27 ft 4+1⁄2 in) A
06:22 - 29-foot barrier
06:23 - (1968) Bob Beamon (8.90 m / 29 ft 2+1⁄4 in) A
07:32 - Lutz Dombrowski
07:42 - Robert Emmiyan
08:04 - Current World Record
08:05 - (1991) Mike Powell (8.95 m / 29 ft 4+1⁄4 in)
09:52 - All-Conditions Record
09:56 - (1992) Mike Powell (8.99 m / 29 ft 5+3⁄4 in)
10:08 - Juan Miguel Echevarría
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This is extrrmely well made fact analysis video, I loved it - only thing I'm sad about is why it has so little views :d nice job man!
Thank you! This means alot to me. The idea came because I was coaching and my athletes didn’t know any of the historic long jumpers. I’m gonna be making more like this so check back soon!
Just posted part two
Amazing video thanks
Sure thing! I’m finishing up the womens Long Jump world record progression now so check back in a few days for that video!
The part 2:
czcams.com/video/UMPnS-NmoyU/video.html
Beamon's 29-2 can only be described as a miracle, that took 23 years to break and lots of drugs. His Olympic record is probably safe for all times, baring another miracle.
Carl Lewis' 8.50m at age 35 and into a 1.3m/s headwind is simply next level
Agreed. His longevity was incredible
@@JumpersJunction I would love to see an 8m+ jump by a 40-year old. It has yet to happen (The current record is 7.77 by Kafetien Gomis at 41). I think Lewis could have done it if he continued competing. There's also Larry Myricks who did 8.24 at 37, and 8.09 at 38, he could probably have done it. Mike Powell did 8.06 at 37. And Kafetien Gomis also did 8.13 at 38.
Wow! This Video was amazing! When will you predict that someone will break 30 feet? Is that even possible?
Nobody thought 28-feet was possible, yet Beamon just skipped it and went straight to 29-feet. With nutrition and sports science as well as the amount of data available, it’s only a matter of time!
It's interesting that long jumps in the 8.80s is almost as rare as long jumps in the 8.90s
What do you think about the two obvious jumps that were not mentioned? Carl Lewis 9m 10 jump in 1982 that was called a foul so it wasnt measured but the board had no mark so it was not actually a foul. however the video remains and its significantly further than his jump over 8.70m a year later you could even match up the two jumps from the video footage and see Carl was well over 9m.
The other jump is the infamous and what should be actual world record. Ivan Pedrosos 8.96m
The event had a stipulation that anyone who broke a world record would win a car as a prize, on seeing the legal jump of 8.96m the organizers decided to say that the wind reading was obstructed and therefore couldnt be a WR , this was a pack of lies so they didnt have to award the prize.
Its the real WR and in many interviews Mike Powell has said that he deems Ivans jump as the real record.
Whats your take? I would love to see a detailed analysis on Carls Indianapolis jumps
I actually already made a video about both those! Haha
I agree with you 100%
Watch this one first:
czcams.com/video/9jHqvIvuGo4/video.html
Then this one:
czcams.com/video/B9DwTHO9CN0/video.html
@@JumpersJunction ok great +1 sub
@@cattycats4 thank you so much. I have a lot more content coming but if there is ever any topics you want to see just let me know
Oh wow, he jumped far
Amazing jumpers. My daughter is also a jumper she is 11years old but she jumps for 4.95m.she is 2nd in long jump
Wow that’s fantastic for her age!!!!
If you want more raw coaching videos il be posting bits from some of my sessions on my other channel @JumpersUniversity.
The field records are at a stand still for the last 30 years
I know. Mens Long and triple jump are stuck!
At least mens pole vault and women’s triple jump are seeing new records with Mondo and Rojas.
I posted a follow up to this video that covers that
Usain Bolt/Carl Lewis human = 30ft.