Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983 – skok w dal mężczyzn

Mistrzostwa Świata w Lekkoatletyce 1983
Skok w dal mężczyzn
Złoty medalStany Zjednoczone Carl Lewis
Srebrny medalStany Zjednoczone Jason Grimes
Brązowy medalStany Zjednoczone Mike Conley
Mistrz świata Carl Lewis

Skok w dal mężczyzn – jedna z konkurencji technicznych rozgrywanych podczas lekkoatletycznych mistrzostw świata w 1983 na Stadionie Olimpijskim w Helsinkach.

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Data
9 sierpniaKwalifikacje
10 sierpniaFinał

Rekordy

ZawodnikWynikMiejsceData
Rekord świataStany Zjednoczone Bob Beamon8,90Meksyk Meksyk1968-10-10 10 października 1968(dts)[1]

Wyniki

Kwalifikacje

Zawodnicy startowali w dwóch grupach. Minimum kwalifikacyjne wynosiło 7,90 m. Do finału awansowali skoczkowie, którzy uzyskali minimum (Q) lub 12 skoczków z najlepszymi wynikami (q).

PozycjaGrupaZawodnikPaństwo#1#2#3WynikUwagi
1BLewis, CarlCarl Lewis Stany Zjednoczone8,378,37Q
2AGrimes, JasonJason Grimes Stany Zjednoczone8,29 w8,29 wQ
3AHoney, GaryGary Honey Australiax8,128,12Q
4BAlli, YusufYusuf Alli Nigeria8,118,11Q
5ACorgos, AntonioAntonio Corgos Hiszpania7,32x8,058,05Q
6AStepanian, OganesOganes Stepanian ZSRR7,827,888,018,01Q
7BSzalma, LászlóLászló Szalma Węgry7,97 w7,97 wQ
8AAtanasow, AtanasAtanas Atanasow Bułgaria7,967,96Q
9BCojocaru, GheorgheGheorghe Cojocaru Rumunia7,927,92Q
10AConley, MikeMike Conley Stany Zjednoczone7,887,897,907,90Q
BLeitner, JanJan Leitner Czechosłowacja7,90 w7,90 wQ
12ALee Mu-tsai Chińskie Tajpej7,447,527,88 w7,88 wq
13AStekić, NenadNenad Stekić Jugosławia7,887,887,647,88q
14BRodin, SiergiejSiergiej Rodin ZSRR6,95x7,877,87
15ABenjamin, LesterLester Benjamin Antigua i Barbuda7,817,787,417,81
16BLiu Yuhuang Chinyxx7,77 w7,77 w
17AWalsh, StephenStephen Walsh Nowa Zelandiaxx7,75 w7,75 w
18AEvangelisti, GiovanniGiovanni Evangelisti Włochyx7,70 wx7,70 w
APálóczi, GyulaGyula Pálóczi Węgry7,427,70 w7,407,70 w
20BWells, JoeyJoey Wells Bahamy6,447,69 wx7,69 w
21BGloor, RenéRené Gloor Szwajcariax7,68x7,68
22BKarna, JarmoJarmo Karna Finlandia7,567,54x7,56
23BPiochi, MarcoMarco Piochi Włochy7,297,427,527,52
24BJohansson, BjörnBjörn Johansson Szwecja5,787,516,967,51
25BAlmonte, WilfredoWilfredo Almonte Dominikana7,38x7,297,38
26AChan Ka-chiu Hongkongxx7,317,31
27ABodjona, BilandayBilanday Bodjona Togo7,156,916,827,15
28BAbou Laoui, AdnanAdnan Abou Laoui Jordaniax7,067,12 w7,12 w
29BAbdelaslam, Mohamed AbdullaMohamed Abdulla Abdelaslam Libiax'6,766,546,76
30BAl-Marhubi, SaidSaid Al-Marhubi Omanx6,206,506,20
BCzoczew, AtanasAtanas Czoczew BułgariaxxxNM
AHanna, SteveSteve Hanna BahamyDNS
AJames, IanIan James Kanada
AMařinec, VlastimilVlastimil Mařinec Czechosłowacja

Finał

Poz.ZawodnikPaństwo#1#2#3#4#5#6Wynik
Gold medal icon.svgLewis, CarlCarl Lewis Stany Zjednoczone8,558,428,55
Silver medal icon.svgGrimes, JasonJason Grimes Stany Zjednoczone8,29x8,238,29x8,178,29
Bronze medal icon.svgConley, MikeMike Conley Stany Zjednoczonex8,06x8,128,12x8,12
4.Szalma, LászlóLászló Szalma Węgryx7,93x8,098,088,128,12
5.Stekić, NenadNenad Stekić Jugosławia7,84 w5,54 w7,945,997,768,098,09
6.Honey, GaryGary Honey Australia7,86 w7,938,06x7,947,968,06
7.Corgos, AntonioAntonio Corgos Hiszpania7,94 w7,797,927,718,06x8,06
8.Alli, YusufYusuf Alli Nigeria7,89x7,897,857,897,747,89
9.Cojocaru, GheorgheGheorghe Cojocaru Rumunia7,81 w7,88 w7,707,88 w
10.Leitner, JanJan Leitner Czechosłowacja7,647,84 w7,807,84 w
11.Stepanian, OganesOganes Stepanian ZSRR7,74x7,597,74
12.Atanasow, AtanasAtanas Atanasow Bułgaria7,527,69 w7,547,69 w
13.Lee Mu-tsai Chińskie Tajpej7,576,897,097,57

Przypisy

  1. Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 175 [dostęp 2021-09-02] (ang.).

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