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Athletics at the 1995 Summer Universiade – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump event at the 1995 Summer Universiade was held on 2–3 September at the Hakatanomori Athletic Stadium in Fukuoka, Japan.[1]

The gold and silver medallists achieved the same distance. As of 2024, this is the only time this has happened in the men's long jump at these games.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Kirill Sosunov
 Russia
Georg Ackermann
 Germany
Gregor Cankar
 Slovenia

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 7.70 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Gregor Cankar  Slovenia 7.55 7.65 7.96 7.96 Q
2 A Kirill Sosunov  Russia 7.26 x 7.96 7.92 Q
3 B Sean Robbins  United States 7.58 7.44 7.88 7.88 Q
4 A Chao Chih-Kuo  Chinese Taipei 7.87 7.87 Q
5 A Simone Bianchi  Italy 7.86 7.86 Q
6 B János Uzsoki  Hungary x 7.53 7.84 7.84 Q
7 A Siniša Ergotić  Croatia x x 7.83 7.83 Q
8 A Gogo Peters  Nigeria 7.81 7.81 Q
8 B Aleksandr Glavatskiy  Belarus 7.81 7.81 Q
10 A Bogdan Tudor  Romania 7.80 7.80 Q
11 A Konstantin Krause  Germany x x 7.79 7.79 Q
12 A Sung Hee-jun  South Korea 7.41 7.77 7.77 Q
13 A Nobuharu Asahara  Japan 7.67 7.55 7.76 7.76 Q
14 B Georg Ackermann  Germany 7.47 7.64 7.75 7.75 Q
15 A Darius Pemberton  United States 7.75 7.75 Q
16 A Spyridon Vasdekis  Greece x 7.72 7.72 Q
17 B Jesús Oliván  Spain 7.56 7.71 7.71 Q
18 A György Makó  Hungary 7.36 7.70 7.70 Q
19 B Bogdan Țăruș  Romania x 7.55 7.67 7.67
20 B Robert Michalík  Czech Republic x 7.65 7.66 7.66
21 B Xu Bin  China 7.44 7.63 7.40w 7.63
22 A Franck Zio  Burkina Faso x x 7.63 7.63
23 B Shirak Pogosyan  Armenia x x 7.54 7.54
24 B Yevgeniy Tretyak  Russia x 7.53 7.46 7.54
25 A Armen Martirosyan  Armenia 7.51 7.51
26 A Richard Duncan  Canada 7.49 x 7.49 7.49
27 B Simon Schranz  Switzerland 7.43 6.90 7.22 7.43
28 B Craig Furber  Australia x x 7.42 7.42
29 B Hiroyuki Kasahara  Japan 7.36 x 7.37 7.37
30 B Sergio Sauceda  Mexico x 7.01 7.35 7.35
31 A Nabil Adamou  Algeria 7.13 7.30 7.34 7.34
32 A Dariusz Bontruk  Poland x x 7.33 7.33
33 B Ranald Huget  Canada 7.27 x x 7.27
34 B Modou Gai  Gambia 7.03 6.86 7.14 7.14
35 B Osman Cline-Thomas  Sierra Leone 6.87 7.08 6.93 7.08
36 B John Ojeisekhoba  Nigeria 7.07 7.07
37 A Inos Mugabe  Zimbabwe 6.94 6.91 6.74 6.94
38 A Steve Vinda  Seychelles 6.89 6.46 6.45 6.89
39 B Maung Kyaw Htoo Aung  Myanmar x 6.77 x 6.77
40 B Lý Ngọc Hải  Vietnam 6.20 6.71 5.98 6.71
41 A Wong Chi Fai  Macau 5.90 6.15 6.25 6.25
42 B Moussa Illo  Niger 5.64 x 6.20 6.20
43 A Illiap Ngonga  Chad 6.12 5.98 6.04 6.12
44 B Kalua McDonald  Malawi 5.55 5.58w 5.58w
B Rui Alexandre Brás  Macau x x x NM
A Khaled Othman  Libya DNS
A Cheick Saadbouh Kamara  Mauritania DNS
A William Paasewe  Liberia DNS
A Ahmed Hamdan  Sudan DNS
B Elsadig Fadul Eissa  Sudan DNS

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kirill Sosunov  Russia 7.76 7.72 8.21 8.15 8.08 x 8.21
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Georg Ackermann  Germany x 8.07 x x 8.21 7.88 8.21
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gregor Cankar  Slovenia 7.82 x 7.97 8.18 7.60 x 8.18
4 Bogdan Tudor  Romania 8.00 x 7.85 x 8.11 7.89 8.11
5 Aleksandr Glavatskiy  Belarus 7.89 7.90 7.98 8.05 8.01 8.08w 8.08w
6 Spyridon Vasdekis  Greece 7.67 7.87 8.07 7.83 7.50 8.07
7 Nobuharu Asahara  Japan 5.96 7.70w 7.93w 7.95 7.93 8.03 8.03
8 Darius Pemberton  United States 7.79 7.97 x x x x 7.97
9 Simone Bianchi  Italy 7.83 7.73 7.86 7.86
10 György Makó  Hungary 7.86 x 7.67 7.86
11 Chao Chih-Kuo  Chinese Taipei 7.82 x 7.84w 7.84w
12 Jesús Oliván  Spain 7.78 7.53 7.63 7.78
13 Konstantin Krause  Germany 7.63 7.76 x 7.76
14 János Uzsoki  Hungary 7.48 7.50 7.68 7.68
15 Siniša Ergotić  Croatia x 7.61 x 7.61
16 Sung Hee-jun  South Korea 7.482 x 7.582 7.58w
17 Gogo Peters  Nigeria 7.55 7.45 x 7.55
18 Sean Robbins  United States 7.37 7.21 7.53 7.53

References

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  1. ^ "Results". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-02-15.