1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's long jump

Events at the
1995 IAAF World Indoor
Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The men's long jump event at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 10–11 March.[1]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Iván Pedroso
 Cuba
Mattias Sunneborn
 Sweden
Erick Walder
 United States

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 7.85 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Iván Pedroso  Cuba 8.12 8.12 Q
2 B Erick Walder  United States 8.03 8.03 Q
3 B Mattias Sunneborn  Sweden 7.64 7.91 7.91 Q
4 B Milan Gombala  Czech Republic 7.90 7.90 Q
5 B Bogdan Tudor  Romania 7.61 7.89 7.89 Q
6 B Cheikh Touré  Senegal 7.60 7.86 7.86 Q
7 B Robert Emmiyan  Armenia 7.69 7.77 7.84 7.84 q
8 B Erik Nijs  Belgium 7.75 7.74 7.84 7.84 q
9 B Joe Greene  United States 7.84 7.67 7.84 q
10 A Spyridon Vasdekis  Greece x 7.84 x 7.84 q
11 B Huang Geng  China 7.71 7.75 7.82 7.82 q
12 A Galin Georgiev  Bulgaria 7.71 7.72 7.79 7.79 q
13 B Konstantin Sarnatskiy  Uzbekistan 7.56 7.79 6.05 7.79 q
14 B Konstadinos Koukodimos  Greece 7.75 x x 7.75
15 A Frans Maas  Netherlands x 7.70 7.65 7.70
16 B Yevgeniy Tretyak  Russia 7.69 7.55 7.34 7.69
17 A Fred Salle  Great Britain 7.69 7.47 x 7.69
18 A Konstantin Krause  Germany 7.69 x x 7.69
19 A Gregor Cankar  Slovenia x 7.31 7.65 7.65
20 A Vladimir Malyavin  Turkmenistan x 7.51 7.63 7.63
21 B Ivaylo Mladenov  Bulgaria 7.62 7.37 7.45 7.62
22 B Ángel Hernández  Spain x 7.60 x 7.60
23 A Ahmed Al-Moamari  Oman 6.94 7.51 7.29 7.51
24 A Chao Chih-Kuo  Chinese Taipei 7.46 x 7.34 7.46
25 A Viktor Popko  Ukraine 6.93 7.16 7.38 7.38
26 A Robert Michalík  Czech Republic 7.02 6.96 7.36 7.36
27 A Shirak Pogosyan  Armenia 7.28 7.19 7.34 7.34
28 A Jón Arnar Magnússon  Iceland 7.32 x x 7.32
29 A Lamin Drammeh  Gambia 6.38 6.43 6.28 6.43
30 A Biliaminou Alao  Benin 6.32 x x 6.32
31 A Ellsworth Manuel  Netherlands Antilles x x x NM
31 A Andreja Marinković  Yugoslavia x x x NM
31 B Yuriy Naumkin  Russia x x x NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Results Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Iván Pedroso  Cuba 7.97 8.00 8.51 x x 8.15 8.51 CR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Mattias Sunneborn  Sweden 8.00 x 8.06 x 8.20 8.15 8.20 NR
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Erick Walder  United States 7.95 8.05 7.95 8.02 8.00 8.14 8.14
4 Joe Greene  United States 7.96 x 8.00 8.06 x 8.12 8.12
5 Bogdan Tudor  Romania 7.61 8.01 8.00 8.08 7.99 8.11 8.11
6 Milan Gombala  Czech Republic x 7.70 7.88 7.95 x x 7.95
7 Erik Nijs  Belgium 7.88 7.80 7.70 7.72 7.57 x 7.88
8 Huang Geng  China 7.83 7.59 x 7.80 7.77 7.78 7.83
9 Galin Georgiev  Bulgaria 7.62 7.81 x 7.81
10 Robert Emmiyan  Armenia 7.67 7.74 x 7.74
11 Konstantin Sarnatskiy  Uzbekistan 7.42 7.67 x 7.67
12 Cheikh Touré  Senegal x x x NM
12 Spyridon Vasdekis  Greece x x x NM

References

  1. Results (archived)
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