Athletics At The 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's Long Jump
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Athletics At The 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's Long Jump
The men's long jump at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union had a start list of 32 competitors from 23 countries, with two qualifying groups (32 jumpers) before the final (12) took place on Monday July 28, 1980. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The top twelve and ties and all those reaching 7.90 metres advanced to the final. The event was won by Lutz Dombrowski of East Germany, the first gold medal in the men's long jump by any German jumper. Frank Paschek made East Germany the only nation other than the United States to have two men on the podium in the same Games in the event. Valeriy Podluzhniy won the Soviet Union's first men's long jump medal since 1964. The American-led boycott ended the United States' three-Games gold medal streak and 18-Games streak of winning at least a silver medal in the event. Background This was the 19th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics even ...
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Dimitrios Delifotis
Dimitrios Delifotis (; born 20 February 1957 in Veria, Imathia) is a retired track and field athlete from Greece, who mainly competed in the men's long jump. He represented his native country at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union and lives today in Corfu Corfu (, ) or Kerkyra ( el, Κέρκυρα, Kérkyra, , ; ; la, Corcyra.) is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea, of the Ionian Islands, and, including its small satellite islands, forms the margin of the northwestern frontier of Greece. The isl .... References * 1957 births Living people Greek male long jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Greece Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Greece Athletes (track and field) at the 1983 Mediterranean Games Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics Sportspeople from Corfu Greek Athletics Championships winners {{Greece-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Andrzej Klimaszewski (athlete)
Andrzej Klimaszewski (born 14 May 1960) is a retired Polish long jumper. He was born in Ełk, and represented the sports club Bałtyk Gdynia. He won the gold medal at the 1979 European Junior Championships. He finished seventh at the 1980 European Indoor Championships, fifth at the 1983 European Indoor Championships, and eleventh at the 1986 European Championships. He also competed at the 1980 Olympic Games The 1980 Olympics may refer to: * 1980 Winter Olympics, Lake Placid, New York, United States * 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officiall ... without reaching the final. He became Polish champion in 1985 and 1987, and Polish indoor champion in 1980, 1983, 1984 and 1987. His personal best jump was 8.20 metres, achieved in July 1980 in Sopot.
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Joshua Kio
Jubobaraye Joshua Kio (born 7 September 1957) is a Nigerian athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the secon .... References 1957 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics Nigerian male long jumpers Olympic athletes for Nigeria Place of birth missing (living people) 20th-century Nigerian people {{Nigeria-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Kayode Elegbede
Olukayode "Kayode" Elegbede (born 9 September 1955) is a retired Nigerian sprinter and long jumper. He won the silver medal at the first African Championships in 1979, with 7.89—five centimetres behind compatriot Ajayi Agbebaku. He finished eleventh at the 1980 Olympic Games. Here he also finished seventh in the 4 × 100 metres relay, together with Hammed Adio, Olajidie Oyeledun and Peter Okodogbe Peter Okodogbe (born 27 May 1958) is a former sprinter from Nigeria who specialised in the 100 and 200 metres. In 1978 he won a silver medal at the All Africa Games. In 1980 Okodogbe competed at the Summer Olympics in Moscow Moscow ( , .... His personal bests were 8.02 metres in the long jump (1982) and 10.6 seconds in the 100 metres (1980). References 1955 births Living people Nigerian male long jumpers Nigerian male sprinters Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Nigeria 20th-century Nigerian people 21st-century ...
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Yordan Yanev
Yordan Yanev ( bg, Йордан Янев) (born July 29, 1954) is a retired Bulgarian long jump The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a takeoff point. Along with the triple jump, the two events that measure jumping for distance as a gr ...er. Achievements References 1954 births Living people Bulgarian male long jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for Bulgaria {{Bulgaria-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Philippe Deroche
Philippe Deroche (born 11 September 1954) is a French athlete. He competed in the men's long jump at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo .... References 1954 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1976 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics French male long jumpers Olympic athletes for France Place of birth missing (living people) Mediterranean Games silver medalists for France Mediterranean Games medalists in athletics Athletes (track and field) at the 1979 Mediterranean Games 20th-century French sportspeople 21st-century French sportspeople French Athletics Championships winners {{France-longjump-bio-stub ...
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László Szalma
László Szalma (born 27 October 1957) is a retired Hungarian long jumper. He won six medals at the European Indoor Championships—two gold, three silver and one bronze—and finished fourth at the 1980 Olympic Games and the 1983 World Championships. His career best jump of 8.30 metres, achieved in July 1985 in Budapest, is the current Hungarian record. Career He was born in Nagymaros.. Retrieved on 7 February 2009. He won a Hungarian title for the first time in 1977, taking the national indoor championship, and first made his mark in international athletics at the 1977 European Indoor Championships. With a jump of 7.78 metres he won the bronze medal. At the 1978 European Indoor Championships the next year he won the gold medal with a jump of 7.83 metres. In 1980 he competed at the Olympic Games in Moscow, finishing fourth. Then, despite jumping even better at the 1981 European Indoor Championships, Szalma only finished fourth with 7.90 metres, eleven centimetres b ...
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Antonio Corgos
Antonio Corgos Cervantes (born 10 March 1960 in Barcelona, Catalonia) is a retired long jumper from Spain. He won two silver medals at the European Athletics Indoor Championships as well as one at the 1982 European Athletics Championships. He was also a silver medallist at the 1983 Mediterranean Games and the 1983 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics. Corgos was an Olympic finalist on three occasions, his best result being fifth at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. He set personal bests of in the long jump and in the triple jump The triple jump, sometimes referred to as the hop, step and jump or the hop, skip and jump, is a track and field event, similar to the long jump. As a group, the two events are referred to as the "horizontal jumps". The competitor runs down th ... (indoors).''El Atletismo Olímpico Español''. Edit by RFEA Madrid 1992 International competitions References External links * 1960 births Living people Athletes from Barcelona Spanish male lon ...
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Viktor Belsky
Viktor Belskiy (22 February 1955 – 18 May 2021) was a Belarusian long jumper who represented the Soviet Union. He finished fifth at the 1980 European Indoor Championships and sixth at the 1980 Summer Olympics, He also competed at the 1979 Summer Universiade The 1979 Summer Universiade, also known as the X Summer Universiade, took place in Mexico City, Mexico. Sports * * * * * * * * * * Medal table {{Universiade 1979 U U U Multi-sport events in Mexico Sports competitions in Me ... without reaching the final. His personal best jump was 8.20 metres, achieved in 1982. References External links * 1955 births 2021 deaths Athletes from Minsk Belarusian male long jumpers Soviet male long jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes for the Soviet Union Soviet Athletics Championships winners {{Belarus-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Stanisław Jaskułka
Stanisław Jaskułka (born 25 August 1958) is a retired Polish long jumper. He was born in Puck, and represented the sports club AZS Warszawa. He won the gold medal at the 1977 European Junior Championships. He finished fourth at the 1977 European Indoor Championships, and fifth at the 1980 Olympic Games. He won the bronze medal at the 1980 European Indoor Championships, promoted from fourth place after winner Ronald Desruelles was disqualified for doping. Another bronze medal followed at the 1985 Summer Universiade The 1985 Summer Universiade, also known as the XIII Summer Universiade, took place in Kobe, Japan. Mascot The mascot of the Kobe Universiade, "Unitan", designed by Osamu Tezuka, is a red-crested white crane, symbolic of Japan and a good omen. .... He finished fifth at the 1986 European Championships. Participating at the 1987 World Championships, he recorded no valid mark. He became Polish champion in 1980, 1981 1982, 1984 and 1986, and Polish indo ...
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