1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump event at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 13 March.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Iván Pedroso
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
Joe Greene
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Jaime Jefferson
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba

Note: Daniel Ivanov of Bulgaria had originally won the bronze but he was later disqualified for doping.

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 7.80 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final. [1] [2]

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1B Iván Pedroso Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8.008.00Q
2A Frans Maas Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands x7.967.96Q
3 A Daniel Ivanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 7.74 7.957.95DQ
3B Bogdan Tudor Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 7.93Q
4A Ivailo Mladenov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 7.79x7.907.90Q
5B Zhou Ming Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7.88Q
6B Ángel Hernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 7.85Q
7A Joe Greene Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7.677.567.807.80Q
8A Emiel Mellaard Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands x7.567.787.78q
8B Nai Hui-fang Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 7.78q, NR
10B Jaime Jefferson Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 7.77q
11A Spyridon Vasdekis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 7.73xx7.73q
12B Milan Gombala Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7.597.567.697.69
13B Dietmar Haaf Flag of Germany.svg  Germany x7.67x7.67
14B François Fouché Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa x7.437.647.64
15B Stanislav Tarasenko Flag of Russia (1991-1993).svg  Russia x7.587.627.62
16A Ian James Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 7.577.61x7.61
17B Mattias Sunneborn Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden x5.797.617.61
18B Christian Thomas Flag of Germany.svg  Germany xx7.577.57
19B Xu Bin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7.537.10x7.53
20A Gordon McKee Flag of the United States.svg  United States xx7.467.46
21A Tibor Ordina Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 7.34xx7.34
A Fred Salle Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain xxxNM
A Robert Emmiyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia DNS
A Obinna Eregbu Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria DNS
A Franck Zio Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso DNS
A Mark Mason Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana DNS
B Armen Martirosyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia DNS

Final

[3] [4]

RankNameNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Iván Pedroso Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 7.257.947.438.188.23x8.23 NR
Silver medal icon.svg Joe Greene Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7.428.138.00xx8.078.13
Bronze medal icon.svg Jaime Jefferson Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 7.85xxx7.657.987.98
4 Frans Maas Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 7.69x7.96xxx7.96
5 Bogdan Tudor Flag of Romania.svg  Romania x7.787.917.89xx7.91
6 Ivailo Mladenov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 6.057.867.78xxx7.86
7 Zhou Ming Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 7.667.757.847.807.53x7.84
8 Nai Hui-fang Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei xx7.707.70
9 Ángel Hernández Flag of Spain.svg  Spain xx7.667.66
10 Emiel Mellaard Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands xx6.776.77
3 Daniel Ivanov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 7.987.87 x x x 7.92 7.98DQ [5]
Spyridon Vasdekis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DNS

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