Top 20 Long Jumper celebrities in United States
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Long Jumper celebrities [Updated August 11, 2022].
Ralph Boston was born
on May 9, 1939
in Laurel, United States.
He worked as a field event reporter for the CBS Sports Spectacular coverage of track and field.
Dwight Phillips was born
on October 1, 1977
in United States.
Ranked the top long jumper in the world coming into the 2004 Olympics in Athens, his 8.59 meter jump was the best by 12cm, and the fourth-longest in Olympics history.
Will Claye was born
on June 13, 1991
in Tucson, United States.
He won the bronze at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics.
Norris Frederick was born
on February 17, 1986
in United States.
He obtained a master's degree in marketing.
Brittney Reese was born
on September 9, 1986
in United States.
She set an American record for the long jump with 7.23 meters.
Tori Bowie was born
on August 27, 1990
in United States.
She's transitioned to modeling and has been featured in ESPN's 2018 Body Issue and modeled for Valentino in a 2017 issue of In Style magazine.
Bob Beamon was born
on August 29, 1946
in United States.
At the 1968 Olympics he set a world record that would stand for more than 22 years.
Andrew Howe was born
on May 12, 1985
in United States.
He set a European record in the 400 meters with a time of 45.70 seconds.
Raymond Clarence Ewry was born
on October 14, 1873
in United States.
He contracted polio at the age of seven and was told that he was going to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
Tianna Bartoletta was born
on August 30, 1985
in Elyria, United States.
She won gold in the long jump at the 2005 World Championships.
Marquis Dendy was born
on November 17, 1992
in Middletown, United States.
He finished in 4th place at the 2016 US Olympic Trials before being forced out of Olympic competition due to inury. He earned a bronze medal at the 2018 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
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