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Juan Miguel Echevarría Laflé (born 11 August 1998) is a Cuban athlete specialising in the long jump. [2] He represented his country at the 2017 World Championships , narrowly missing the final. He later won a gold medal at the 2018 World Indoor Championships with a mark of 8.46 m (27 ft 9 in).
No other jumper would beat that mark. World leader Juan Miguel Echevarría jumped 8.25m while giving up the entire 20cm width of the board. His jump was bettered by Jeff Henderson with an 8.28m three jumpers later. In the third round, Echevarría improved to 8.34m. And three jumpers later, Henderson improved to 8.39m. That decided the other ...
Cuban athletes Juan Miguel Echevarría and Maykel Massó earned silver and bronze, respectively, the nation's first medals in the event since 2008. For the first time in the men's Olympic long jump, the silver medallist achieved exactly the same distance as the winner so the result was decided on countback, similar to the procedures for the ...
San Juan, Puerto Rico 21 years, 289 days Pole vault: Long jump: 8.68 m (+1.7 m/s) Juan Miguel Echevarría Cuba 30 June 2018 25th Weitsprung Meeting Bad Langensalza, Germany 19 years, 323 days [5] Triple jump: 18.08 m (0.0 m/s) Pedro Pablo Pichardo Cuba 28 May 2015 Copa Cuba-Memorial Barrientos Havana, Cuba 21 years, 332 days [6] Shot put
Cuban Juan Miguel Echevarría's jump of 8.40 m (27 ft 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) was the best performance in men's long jump qualifying for ten years. Christian Coleman had the first sub-10 run of the championships in the men's 100 metres heats. [66]
Juan Miguel Echevarría: 2020 Tokyo: Athletics: Men's long jump Silver: Leuris Pupo: 2020 Tokyo: Shooting: Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol Bronze: Rafael Alba: 2020 Tokyo: Taekwondo: Men's +80 kg Bronze: Maykel Massó: 2020 Tokyo: Athletics: Men's long jump Bronze: Yaime Pérez: 2020 Tokyo: Athletics: Women's discus throw Bronze: Lázaro ...
In the voice of Fernanda Echevarría, an often foul-mouthed and occasionally vulnerable Frida emerges to discuss heartbreak, passion, and how she used creation to exorcise her pain. Streaming on Prime
Juan Miguel Echevarría Cuba: 8.46 WL Luvo Manyonga South Africa: 8.44 AIR Marquis Dendy United States: 8.42 PB: 2022 details: Miltiadis Tentoglou Greece: 8.55 m WL: Thobias Montler Sweden: 8.38 m NR: Marquis Dendy United States: 8.27 m SB: 2024 details: Miltiadis Tentoglou Greece: 8.22 m Mattia Furlani Italy: 8.22 m Carey McLeod Jamaica: 8.21 m