1987 World Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump

These are the official results of the men's long jump event at the 1987 IAAF World Championships in Rome, Italy. There were a total number of 40 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups and the final held on Saturday 5 September 1987.

Giovanni Evangelisti of Italy originally won the bronze with a jump of 8.38 m, but it was later determined that Italian field officials had entered a fake result for a jump of 7.85m.[1][2] Larry Myricks of the United States received the bronze medal nine months later.[3]

Medalists

Gold United States Carl Lewis
United States (USA)
Silver Soviet Union Robert Emmiyan
Soviet Union (URS)
Bronze United States Larry Myricks
United States (USA)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group A Group B
04.09.1987 – ??:??h 04.09.1987 – ??:??h
Final Round
05.09.1987 – ??:??h

Records

Existing records at the start of the event.

World Record  Bob Beamon (USA) 8.90 Mexico City, Mexico 18 October 1968
Championship Record  Carl Lewis (USA) 8.55 Helsinki, Finland 10 August 1983

Qualifying round

  • Held on Friday 1987-09-04
RANK GROUP A DISTANCE
1.  Robert Emmiyan (URS) 8.19 m
2.  Paul Emordi (NGR) 8.14 m
3.  Vladimir Bobylyov (URS) 8.08 m
4.  Jarmo Kärnä (FIN) 8.06 m
5.  Junichi Usui (JPN) 8.02 m
6.  Jaime Jefferson (CUB) 8.00 m
7.  Mike Conley (USA) 7.99 m
8.  Norbert Brige (FRA) 7.96 m
9.  Frans Maas (NED) 7.78 m
10.  Róbert Széli (TCH) 7.59 m
11.  Dietmar Haaf (GER) 7.51 m
12.  Ray Quiñones (PUR) 7.41 m
13.  Jeffrey Neptune (GRN) 7.11 m
14.  Marcus César Barros (BRA) 6.94 m
15.  Devon Hyde (BIZ) 6.61 m
 António Santos (ANG) NM
 Stanisław Jaskułka (POL) NM
 Bruny Surin (CAN) NM
 Dimitrios Chatzopoulos (GRE) NM
 Lester Benjamin (ATG) NM


RANK GROUP B DISTANCE
1.  Carl Lewis (USA) 8.36 m
2.  Larry Myricks (USA) 8.20 m
3.  Jens Hirschberg (GDR) 8.10 m
4.  Yusuf Alli (NGR) 8.07 m
5.  Vladimir Amidzhinov (BUL) 8.05 m
6.  Heiko Reski (FRG) 8.03 m
7.  Sergey Layevskiy (URS) 7.98 m
8.  Giovanni Evangelisti (ITA) 7.97 m
9.  Ivo Krsek (TCH) 7.96 m
10.  Emiel Mellaard (NED) 7.93 m
11.  Chen Zunrong (CHN) 7.90 m
12.  Andreas Steiner (AUT) 7.87 m
13.  Fred Salle (CMR) 7.60 m
14.  Antonio Corgos (ESP) 7.60 m
15.  Ian James (CAN) 7.54 m
16.  Badara Mbengue (SEN) 7.23 m
17.  Carlos Casar (MEX) 7.21 m
18.  Wilbert Lee (MNT) 6.61 m
 Jeroen Fischer (BEL) DNS
 Kim Won-jin (KOR) DNS

Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Distance Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Carl Lewis (USA) 8.67 8.65 8.67 8.43 X 8.60 8.67 m CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Robert Emmiyan (URS) 8.30 X X 8.53 X X 8.53 m
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Larry Myricks (USA) X 8.04w 8.23 8.13 8.33 8.20 8.33 m
4  Giovanni Evangelisti (ITA) X 8.09 8.19 7.59 X 8.38 8.19 m
5  Jens Hirschberg (GDR) 8.16 8.04 7.97 7.85 X 7.95 8.16 m
6  Jaime Jefferson (CUB) 7.78 7.85 8.09 8.04 7.84 8.14 8.14 m
7  Vladimir Amidzhinov (BUL) 8.11 7.80 8.05 7.86 7.99 8.01 8.11 m
8  Mike Conley (USA) X 8.10 X X X X 8.10 m
9  Sergey Layevskiy (URS) 8.08 m
10  Heiko Reski (FRG) 8.03 m
11  Yusuf Alli (NGR) 8.00 m
12  Junichi Usui (JPN) 8.00 m
13  Vladimir Bobylyov (URS) 7.90 m
14  Jarmo Kärnä (FIN) 7.83 m
15  Norbert Brige (FRA) 7.82 m
16  Paul Emordi (NGR) 7.80 m
17  Ivo Krsek (TCH) 7.72 m

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Peronaci, Fabrizio (2019-11-25). "Giovanni Evangelisti and his medal for rigged long jump". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-10-15.
  2. ^ Longman, Jere (1995-08-04). TRACK AND FIELD; Pedroso's World Mark In Long Jump in Doubt. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2009-07-18.
  3. ^ "Archives". Los Angeles Times.

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