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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 19 and 20 July.

Medalists

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Gold Maykel Massó
 Cuba
Silver Miltiadis Tentoglou
 Greece
Bronze Darcy Roper
 Australia

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Sergey Morgunov (RUS) 8.35 Cheboksary, Russia 20 June 2012
Championship Record  James Stallworth (USA) 8.20 Plovdiv, Bulgaria 9 August 1990
World Junior Leading  Shi Yuhao (CHN) 8.30 Ordos, China 27 June 2016

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 7.70 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 A Ja'Mari Ward  United States 7.30 7.48 7.96 7.96 Q, PB
2 A Maykel Massó  Cuba 7.57 7.38 7.91 7.91 Q
3 B Juan Miguel Echevarría  Cuba 6.85 7.14 7.89 7.89 Q
4 B Tobias Capiau  Belgium 7.60 7.69 x 7.69 q
5 B Yugant Shekhar Singh  India 7.45 7.68 7.68 DQ[2]
5 B Shemaiah James  Australia 7.65 7.67 7.64 7.67 q
6 A Darcy Roper  Australia 7.47 7.59 7.38 7.65 q
7 B Yuki Hashioka  Japan 7.47 7.59 7.38 7.59 q, SB
8 B Miltiadis Tentoglou  Greece x 7.55 7.51 7.55 q
9 A Yasser Triki  Algeria 7.53 7.48 7.54 7.54 q
10 B Jakub Andrzejczak  Poland 7.53 7.17 7.51 7.53 q
11 A Mouhcine Khoua  Morocco 7.52 x 7.36 7.52 q
12 A Gabriele Chilà  Italy 6.90 7.21 7.52 7.52
13 A Kazuma Adachi  Japan 7.37 7.51 7.43 7.51
13 A Anderson Alan dos Reis  Brazil 7.36 7.22 7.42 7.42
14 B Alex Farquharson  Great Britain 7.12 7.41 7.37 7.41
15 B Thierno Amadou Barry  Spain 7.40 x 7.39 7.40
16 A Patrick Sylla  Great Britain 7.15 x 7.36 7.36
17 A Shawn D. Thompson  Jamaica 7.33 7.19 x 7.33
18 B Lin Tzu-chi  Chinese Taipei 6.86 6.60 7.32 7.32
19 B Yiğit Yeşilçiçek  Turkey 7.27 7.19 7.06 7.27
20 A Ivan Vujević  Croatia x x 7.25 7.25
21 B Harrison Schrage  United States x 7.15 7.02 7.15
22 A Emre Dalkıran  Turkey x 7.13 7.02 7.13
23 B Sung Jin-suok  South Korea 7.06 6.90 7.06
24 A Panayiotis Mantzouroyiannis  Greece 6.63 7.05 7.03 7.05
25 A Hesham Eldesouky  Egypt 6.84 6.94 6.73 6.94 PB
26 B Mobarak Qambar  Kuwait x 6.85 6.93 6.93
27 B Shreshan Dhananjaya Liyanapedige  Sri Lanka 6.86 6.86 6.92 6.92
28 A Hrachya Amirjanyan  Armenia 6.90 x 6.56 6.90 SB
29 A Héctor Santos  Spain 6.65 6.83 x 6.83
B O'Brien Wasome  Jamaica x x x NM
A Fabian Ime Edoki  Nigeria DNS

Final

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 Result Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Maykel Massó  Cuba 7.50 8.00 7.80 8.00
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Miltiadis Tentoglou  Greece 7.50 7.82 7.91 7.62 7.91
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Darcy Roper  Australia 7.69 7.88 7.44 7.75 7.88 SB
4 Yasser Triki  Algeria 7.67 7.41 7.61 7.81 7.81 NU20R
5 Juan Miguel Echevarría  Cuba 7.62 3.84 7.78 7.71 7.78
6 Ja'Mari Ward  United States 7.68 7.55 7.40 7.30 7.68
7 Shemaiah James  Australia 7.41 x 7.59 7.59
8 Jakub Andrzejczak  Poland x 7.31 7.45 7.45
9 Tobias Capiau  Belgium x 7.39 6.53 7.39
10 Yuki Hashioka  Japan 7.29 7.19 7.31 7.31
11 Mouhcine Khoua  Morocco 6.74 7.22 x 7.22
Yugant Shekhar Singh  India DNS [2]

References

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  1. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  2. ^ a b Athlete failed a doping test and was withdrawn from the final
  3. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2017.