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Track and field Almanac
Men's long jump
Note: Distance in meters
Olympics Medal Athlete Country Distance
Atlanta 1996Gold
Silver
Bronze
Carl Lewis
James Beckford
Joe Greene
United States
Jamaica
United States
8.50
8.29
8.24
Barcelona 1992Gold
Silver
Bronze
Carl Lewis
Mike Powell
Joe Greene
United States
United States
United States
8.67
8.64
8.34
Seoul 1988Gold
Silver
Bronze
Carl Lewis
Mike Powell
Larry Myricks
United States
United States
United States
8.72
8.49
8.27
Los Angeles 1984Gold
Silver
Bronze
Carl Lewis
Gary Honey
Giovanni Evangelisti
United States
Australia
Italy
8.54
8.24
8.24
Moscow 1980Gold
Silver
Bronze
Lutz Dombrowksi
Frank Paschek
Valeri Podhuzhnly
East Germany
East Germany
Soviet Union
8.54
8.21
8.18
Montreal 1976Gold
Silver
Bronze
Arnie Robinson
Randy Williams
Frank Wartenberg
United States
United States
East Germany
8.35
8.11
8.02
Munich 1972Gold
Silver
Bronze
Randy Williams
Hans Baumgartner
Arnie Robinson
United States
West Germany
United States
8.24
8.18
8.03
Mexico City 1968Gold
Silver
Bronze
Bob Beamon
Klaus Beer
Ralph Boston
United States
East Germany
United States
8.90
8.19
8.16
Tokyo 1964Gold
Silver
Bronze
Lynn Davies
Ralph Boston
Igor Ter-Ovanesyan
Great Britain
United States
Soviet Union
8.07
8.03
7.99
Rome 1960Gold
Silver
Bronze
Ralph Boston
Irvin Roberson
Igor Ter-Ovanesyan
United States
United States
Soviet Union
8.12
8.11
8.04
Melbourne 1956Gold
Silver
Bronze
Greg Bell
John Bennett
Jorma Valkama
United States
United States
Finland
7.83
7.68
7.48
Helsinki 1952Gold
Silver
Bronze
Jerome Biffle
Meredith Gourdine
Odon Foldessy
United States
United States
Hungary
7.57
7.53
7.30
London 1948Gold
Silver
Bronze
Willie Steele
Theodore Bruce
Herbert Douglas
United States
Australia
United States
7.82
7.55
7.54
Berlin 1936Gold
Silver
Bronze
Jesse Owens
Lux Long
Naoto Tajima
United States
East Germany
Japan
8.06
7.87
7.74
Los Angeles 1932Gold
Silver
Bronze
Edward Gordon
Charles L. Redd
Chuhei Nambu
United States
United States
Japan
7.64
7.60
7.45
Amsterdam 1928Gold
Silver
Bronze
Edward Hamm
Silvio Cator
Alfred Bates
United States
Haiti
United States
7.73
7.58
7.40
Paris 1924Gold
Silver
Bronze
William D. Hubbard
Edward Gourdin
Sverre Hansen
United States
United States
Norway
7.44
7.27
7.26
Antwerp 1920Gold
Silver
Bronze
William Petersson
Carl Johnson
Erik Abrahamsson
Sweden
United States
Sweden
7.15
7.09
7.08
Stockholm 1912Gold
Silver
Bronze
Albert Gutterson
Calvin Bricker
Georg Aberg
United States
Canada
Sweden
7.60
7.21
7.18
London 1908Gold
Silver
Bronze
Francis Irons
Daniel Kelly
Calvin Bricker
United States
United States
Canada
7.48
7.09
7.08
St. Louis 1904Gold
Silver
Bronze
Meyer Prinstein
Daniel Frank
Robert Stangland
United States
United States
United States
7.34
6.89
6.88
Paris 1900Gold
Silver
Bronze
Alvin Krainzlein
Meyer Prinstein
Patrick Leahy
United States
United States
Great Britain/
Ireland
7.18
7.17
6.95
Athens 1896Gold
Silver
Bronze
Ellery Clark
Robert Garrett
James Connolly
United States
United States
United States
6.35
6.18
6.11


 



 
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