sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMichael Anthony Powell (born November 10, 1963) is an American former track and field athlete, and the holder of the long jump world record. He is a two-time world champion and two-time Olympic silver medalist in this event. His world record of 8.95 m (29 ft 4+1⁄4 in) has stood since 1991.
Athletics competitor, long jumper
"Mike Powell" redirects here. For other people with this name, see Mike Powell (disambiguation).
Mike Powell
 Powell announces at a press conference that he will attempt to break the World Masters record |
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Full name | Michael Anthony Powell[1] |
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Nationality | American |
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Born | (1963-11-10) November 10, 1963 (age 58)[1] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.[1] |
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Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)[1] |
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Weight | 170 lb (77 kg)[1] |
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Sport | Track and field |
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Event(s) | Long jump |
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Updated on August 6, 2012. |
Biography
Background
Powell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended Edgewood High School in West Covina, California, where he finished second in the high jump at the CIF California State Meet in 1981.[2] He went on to attend the University of California, Irvine, and later transferred to the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.
Athletics career
Powell won the long jump silver medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.[1]
At the 1991 World Championships in Athletics (Tokyo), on August 30, 1991, Powell broke Bob Beamon's almost 23-year-old long jump world record by 5 cm (2 inches), leaping 8.95 m (29 ft 4+1⁄4 in).[3] The world record still stands, making it the longest-standing long jump world record since records have been kept. His feat earned him the James E. Sullivan Award and BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year Award in 1991.[citation needed]
He also holds the longest wind-assisted jump at 8.99 m (29 ft 5+3⁄4 in) (+4.4 m/s) that he set at high altitude in 1992 in Sestriere, Italy.[4]
Powell again won the long jump silver medal at 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.[1] In addition to his famous 1991 victory, he won the long jump again at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics,[5] and came third at the 1995 World Championships in Athletics.
Powell competed in the 1992–93 Foot Locker Slam Fest and successfully dunked from the free throw line.
After coming fifth in the long jump at the 1996 Olympics, Powell retired. He returned in 2001 with a goal of competing in the 2004 Olympics, but did not make the American team.
After retirement
Powell became an analyst for Yahoo! Sports Olympic Track & Field coverage.
He stated in July 2009 that he intended to return to competition with the aim of breaking Tapani Taavitsainen's Masters over-45 world record in the long jump.[6]
Powell now[when?] coaches long jump at the Academy of Speed in Rancho Cucamonga, California.
At the Simplot Games on February 20, 2015 in an official announcement Powell stated that, at the age of 51, he would jump again in competition. On March 7, 2015 Powell entered the Athletics New Zealand Track and Field Championships, with every jump considered an attempt at the World Masters record. However, Powell sustained an injury in warm up and didn't actually compete. He later stated he will jump again in the future and now he has registered for the WMA in Tampere in July 2022.[7]
In July 2016 his daughter Micha Powell was officially named to Canada's Olympic team.[8]
References
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Mike Powell". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on April 17, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
- "California State Meet Results – 1915 to present". Hank Lawson. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved December 25, 2012.
- Mohapatra, Bikash (July 5, 2011). "I believed I could break the record: Mike Powell", [rediff.com]. Retrieved on September 7, 2021.
- "Long Jump – men – senior – outdoor". iaaf.org. Archived from the original on June 29, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2016.
- "Mike Powell". usatf.org. USA Track & Field. Archived from the original on December 25, 2019. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
- Minshull, Phil (July 7, 2009). Mike Powell aims to return to competition Archived July 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-07-23.
- Registration status – WMA Tampere2022
- Hossain, Asif (July 11, 2016). "Athletics Canada nominates largest squad to Team Canada for Rio". Canadian Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on March 30, 2019. Retrieved July 11, 2016.
External links
Records |
Preceded by |
Men's Long Jump World Record Holder August 30, 1991 – present |
Incumbent |
Achievements |
Preceded by |
Men's Long Jump Best Year Performance 1990–1991 |
Succeeded by |
Preceded by |
Men's Long Jump Best Year Performance 1993 |
Succeeded by Erick Walder |
Awards |
Preceded by Mal Meninga |
BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year 1991 |
Succeeded by |
World champions in men's long jump |
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Universiade champions in men's long jump |
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- 1959: Attilio Bravi (ITA)
- 1961–1965: Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (URS)
- 1967: Naoki Abe (JPN)
- 1970: Alan Lerwill (GBR)
- 1973: Valeriy Pidluzhnyy (URS)
- 1975: Grzegorz Cybulski (POL)
- 1977: Nenad Stekić (YUG)
- 1979: Valeriy Pidluzhnyy (URS)
- 1981: László Szalma (HUN)
- 1983: Yusuf Alli (NGR)
- 1985: Jaime Jefferson (CUB)
- 1987: Mike Powell (USA)
- 1989: Jaime Jefferson (CUB)
- 1991: Alan Turner (USA)
- 1993: Kareem Streete-Thompson (USA)
- 1995: Kirill Sosunov (RUS)
- 1997: Iván Pedroso (CUB)
- 1999: Oleksy Lukashevych (BLR)
- 2001: Miguel Pate (USA)
- 2003: Valeriy Vasylyev (UKR)
- 2005: Volodymyr Zyuskov (UKR)
- 2007: Robert Crowther (AUS)
- 2009: Kim Deok-hyeon (KOR)
- 2011: Su Xiongfeng (CHN)
- 2013: Luis Rivera (MEX)
- 2015: Pavel Shalin (RUS)
- 2017: Radek Juška (CZE)
- 2019: Yuki Hashioka (JPN)
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James E. Sullivan Award winners |
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BBC Sports Personality World Sport Star of the Year |
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United States Superstars champions |
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1970s | |
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1980s |
- 1980: Charles White
- 1981: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1982: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1983: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1984: Tom Petranoff
- 1985: Mark Gastineau
- 1986: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1987: Renaldo Nehemiah
- 1988: Herschel Walker
- 1989: Willie Gault
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1990s | |
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2000s | |
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US National Championship winners in men's long jump |
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1876–1878 New York Athletic Club |
- 1876: Isaiah Frazier
- 1877: William Livingston
- 1878: William Willmer
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1879–1888 NAAAA |
- 1879: Frank Kilpatrick
- 1880–81: John Voorhees
- 1882: John Jenkins
- 1883–86: Malcolm Ford
- 1887: Alexander Jordan
- 1888Note 1: Victor Schifferstein
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1888–1979 Amateur Athletic Union | |
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress | |
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1993–onwards USA Track & Field | |
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Notes |
- Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
- OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1988 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification |
- 1988 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Coaches |
- Stan Huntsman (men's head coach)
- Dean Hayes (men's assistant coach)
- Irving "Moon" Mondschein (men's assistant coach)
- Tom Pagani (men's assistant coach)
- Russ Rogers (men's assistant coach)
- Joe Vigil (men's assistant coach)
- Terry Crawford (women's head coach)
- Ken Foreman (women's assistant coach)
- Dave Rodda (women's assistant coach)
- Fred Thompson (women's assistant coach)
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1992 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification |
- 1992 United States Olympic Trials (track and field)
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Coaches |
- Mel Rosen (men's head coach)
- Harry Groves (men's assistant coach)
- Erv Hunt (men's assistant coach)
- Ed Jacoby (men's assistant coach)
- Bill Moultrie (men's assistant coach)
- Fred Samara (men's assistant coach)
- Barbara Jacket (women's head coach)
- Dorothy Doolittle (women's assistant coach)
- Lance Harter (women's assistant coach)
- Bert Lyle (women's assistant coach)
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1996 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification | 1996 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) | |
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes |
- Amy Acuff
- Valeyta Althouse
- Lacy Barnes-Mileham
- Kelly Blair
- Nicole Carroll
- Sharon Hanson
- Aretha Hill
- Sheila Hudson
- Jackie Joyner-Kersee
- Diana Orrange
- Ramona Pagel
- Suzy Powell
- Connie Price-Smith
- Cynthea Rhodes
- Connie Teaberry
- Marieke Veltman
- Tisha Waller
- Erica Wheeler
- Shana Williams
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Coaches | — |
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На других языках
[de] Mike Powell
Michael Anthony „Mike“ Powell (* 10. November 1963 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) ist ein ehemaliger US-amerikanischer Leichtathlet. Seit 1991 ist er mit einer Weite von 8,95 m Weltrekordhalter im Weitsprung.
- [en] Mike Powell (long jumper)
[fr] Mike Powell
Michael Anthony Powell dit Mike Powell (né le 10 novembre 1963 à Philadelphie) est un athlète américain spécialiste du saut en longueur. Il est l'actuel détenteur du record du monde de la discipline avec 8,95 m, performance établie le 30 août 1991 en finale des Championnats du monde de Tokyo, améliorant de cinq centimètres l'ancienne meilleure marque mondiale de son compatriote Bob Beamon réalisée lors des Jeux olympiques de 1968.
[it] Mike Powell
Michael Anthony Powell, detto Mike (Filadelfia, 10 novembre 1963), è un ex lunghista statunitense, detentore del record mondiale della specialità dal 1991.
[ru] Пауэлл, Майк
Майкл Энтони Пауэлл (англ. Michael Anthony "Mike" Powell, род. 10 ноября 1963 (1963-11-10), Филадельфия) — американский легкоатлет, двукратный серебряный призёр Олимпийских игр и двукратный чемпион мира в прыжке в длину. Действующий рекордсмен мира в прыжке в длину с 30 августа 1991 года (895 см).
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