The tenth Gail is 8.69 meters.
Gail, a 23-year-old Jamaican star, made a blockbuster at the World Championships in Doha, beating two popular champions, Echebaria and Manyong, to win the championship in one fell swoop, improving her personal best by as much as 37 centimeters. People are full of expectations for Gail. Whether she can play at a high level above 8.50 meters and win the gold medal at the Tokyo Olympic Games will be two major tests for Gail.
The ninth Pedrozo is 8m 7 1
Pedrozo, the Sydney Olympic champion and four-time gold medalist in the World Championships, jumped out of the personal best of 8m 7 1 in Salamanca in 1995, setting a Cuban national record that has been maintained to this day. Pedrozo has two great regrets. The first one was that he/KLOC-0 jumped out of the world record of 8.96 meters in Cestriers in 1995. Because someone blocked the anemometer, the IAAF refused to admit it. The second regret is that Pedrozo suffered a knee injury on 1996, and the wound has not healed since the operation. He went to the Atlanta Olympic Games with an injury, and won the 12 only with a score of 7.75 meters. Lewis completed four consecutive Olympic championships with a score of 8.50 meters. Reference 1995 and 1997 pedrozo's best result in 8m. If he is not injured, he will be injured.
Eighth place: saladino, 8.73 meters.
In 2008, saladino, a famous Panamanian athlete, ushered in the most powerful explosion year, winning the best championship in the famous Dutch track and field city of Hengelo with a score of 8 meters and 73 people, setting a national record in Panama. Three months later, saladino won the gold medal in the Beijing Olympic Games with a total score of 8.34 meters.
The seventh Phillips is 8.74 meters.
American star Phillips is the second quadruple champion in the World Championships after pedrozo. He won the gold medal at the Athens Olympic Games with a score of 8.59 meters. In the 2009 Preventon Classic, Phillips won the championship with a good score of 8.74 meters, ranking seventh in the world track and field history.
The sixth Wald is 8.74 meters.
American star Wald, the silver medalist of the World Championships in Athens, jumped 8.74 meters to win the championship in a track and field competition in his country in 1994, and the wind speed was +2.0 meters per second, creating the best result in his career.
The fifth mile is 8.74 meters.
Mirex, a bronze medalist in Seoul Olympic Games, won the second place by jumping 8 meters with 1998 in the American Olympic trials. He lost to carl lewis with a slight historical disadvantage of 2 cm. For mirex, Lewis is an invincible enemy in his life.
The fourth Emmyan is 8.86 meters.
Emiyan, a former Soviet star who is now a citizen of Armenia, jumped out of the best performance of 86 meters in the first show of 1987 season, which was the second best performance closest to the world record of 8 meters and 90 meters at that time. However, he lost to Lewis at the World Championships in Rome and won the runner-up. Since then, Emilion has never created a more dazzling long jump.
The third carl lewis is 8.87 meters.
Although Lewis achieved the highest competition result in history, completed the unprecedented four consecutive Olympic championships, and won two gold medals and a silver medal of 1 in the World Championships, his personal absolute score was slightly lower. In the Tokyo World Championships of 199 1, Lewis was defeated by his compatriot Powell at the peak with a strength of 8.95 meters, and won the runner-up with a score of 8.9 1 (super wind speed), jumping 8.87 meters in the competition.
The second place, bob beamon, is 8.90 meters.
At the Mexican Olympic Games in 1968, American star Bi Meng won the gold medal at 8.90 meters with a downwind of +2.0m/s, which improved the world record held by former Soviet star Ovannis Yang by 55cm. Bi Meng's performance is known as a leap of the century.
The first Michael Powell is 8.95 meters.
After sleeping for 23 years in Bi Meng's world record of 8.90 meters, American superstar Powell performed well in the fifth round of the World Championships in Tokyo, jumping 8.95 meters (+0.3) to break Bi Meng's world record, completely ending the myth of Lewis's unbeaten ten years, forcing him to come in second. Powell excitedly opened his hands and ran on the runway to celebrate winning the championship. The world record of 8.95 meters has been sealed so far, making it one of the oldest track and field world records.