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The British long jump athletics champions covers four competitions; the current British Athletics Championships which was founded in 2007, [1] the preceding AAA Championships (1880-2006), the Amateur Athletic Club Championships (1866-1879) and finally the UK Athletics Championships which existed from 1977 until 1997 and ran concurrently with the AAA Championships.
This is the complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in men's athletics from 1930 to 2022. In 1970, most track events converted from races measured in yards to near-equivalents measured in metres.
The List of British athletics champions (outdoors) covers four different competitions: the current British Athletics Championships , referred to as the UK Athletics Championships since 2023, which was founded in 2007, [ 1 ]
Jacob Fincham-Dukes (born 12 January 1997) is a British athlete who competes in the long jump. In 2022, he became the English long jump champion. In 2022, he became the English long jump champion. In 2023 and 2024 he won the British Outdoor National Championships.
List of British champions in 5000 metres walk; List of British champions in decathlon/heptathlon; List of British champions in discus throw; List of British champions in hammer throw; List of British champions in high jump; List of British champions in javelin throw; List of British champions in long jump; List of British champions in marathon
A "British (National) Record" was instituted by the British Amateur Athletic Board (BAAB) in 1948 for performances made in the United Kingdom, by athletes born in the British Commonwealth. This record type was discontinued in 1960 when the BAAB instituted "United Kingdom (National) Records" which defined performances made anywhere in the world ...
Maxie Long United States: William Holland United States: Ernst Schultz Denmark: 1904 St. Louis details: Harry Hillman United States: Frank Waller United States: Herman Groman United States: 1908 London details: Wyndham Halswelle Great Britain: None awarded: None awarded: 1912 Stockholm details: Charles Reidpath United States: Hanns Braun ...
Rutherford became the second British man to win Olympic gold in the long jump, [31] the first was Lynn Davies in 1964. [7] Although his winning distance of 8.31 m was the shortest since 1972 , [ 30 ] it was 15 cm ahead of silver medallist Mitchell Watt [ 32 ] and his second-best jump of 8.21 m would also have been enough to win the gold. [ 33 ]