1991 World Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump


These are the official results of the Men's Long Jump event at the 1991 IAAF World Championships in Tokyo, Japan. There were a total number of 43 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups and the final held on Friday August 30, 1991.

Medalists

Analysis

This was perhaps the greatest long jump competition ever as both of the top two athletes achieved distances beyond the then world record which had stood for almost 23 years. Both made the best wind-legal jumps of their careers in this competition; the still best and still third best wind-legal jumps in history; and the best two long jumps not aided by altitude.
Carl Lewis' record at the time was: two time Olympic Gold Medalist, two time World Champion and, having been undefeated in ten years, he was deservedly considered the best long jumper in the world. Lewis had set the World Record in the 100 metres sprint 5 days earlier. Lewis was in the lead through four rounds: his first round jump of 8.68 set a new championship record, then his third round jump set his then personal record, albeit wind assisted at 8.83w.
Mike Powell's fourth round jump looked like it was in the range of Lewis, but was ruled a foul. The closeness of the call upset Powell: he went down to his knees at the board trying to see the microscopic indentation into the plasticine indicating it was a foul. Lewis' fourth round jump was wind-aided, but, at 8.91w m, it was the longest ever competition long jump in history, beating the existing wind-legal world record set by Bob Beamon at altitude at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Powell's wind-legal fifth round jump topped both, setting the world record at. But the competition was not over. Moments later Lewis answered with his lifetime wind-legal personal record of . Both athletes still had one jump remaining. Powell fouled, and Lewis made his second best wind-legal jump of.
Thus the competition included three of the five best wind-legal long-jumps ever ; two of them by Carl Lewis, plus a wind-aided jump by Lewis beyond the then world record, yet Lewis still finished in second place. Since this competition, no athlete, including Powell and Lewis, has 'legally' jumped within 20 cm of Powell's world record.

Coverage

This momentous event achieved another unique occurrence. It was the only time American network television, in this case NBC, devoted over 20 minutes to a single field event competition. See the video in four parts, primarily narrated by Dwight Stones: , ,
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Schedule

Prior to this competition, the existing world and Championship records were as follows.
World Record8.90Mexico City, Mexico18 October 1968
Championship Record8.67Rome, Italy5 September 1987

Qualifying round

RANKGROUP ADISTANCE
1.8.56 m
2.8.05 m
3.8.04 m
4.8.04 m
5.8.03 m
6.8.02 m
7.8.01 m
8.8.01 m
9.7.95 m
10.7.95 m
11.7.94 m
12.7.89 m
13.7.86 m
14.7.78 m
15.7.75 m
16.7.73 m
17.7.71 m
18.7.68 m
19.7.52 m
20.7.15 m
21.6.58 m
NM

RANKGROUP BDISTANCE
1.8.21 m
2.8.20 m
3.8.19 m
4.8.12 m
5.8.05 m
6.8.00 m
7.7.94 m
8.7.88 m
9.7.79 m
10.7.75 m
11.7.69 m
12.7.62 m
13.7.62 m
14.7.61 m
15.7.57 m
16.7.50 m
17.7.05 m
18.6.99 m
NM
NM
NM

Final