2005 World Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump

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The Men's Long Jump event at the 2005 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on August 12 and August 13.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of the United States.svg Dwight Phillips
United States (USA)
Silver Flag of Ghana.svg Ignisious Gaisah
Ghana (GHA)
Bronze Flag of Finland.svg Tommi Evilä
Finland (FIN)

Qualification

Heat 1

  1. Flag of South Africa.svg Godfrey Khotso Mokoena, South Africa 8.22m Q
  2. Flag of France.svg Salim Sdiri, France 8.18m Q
  3. Flag of Russia.svg Vitaliy Shkurlatov, Russia 7.95m q
  4. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Christopher Tomlinson, Great Britain 7.83m
  5. Flag of Cuba.svg Ibrahim Camejo, Cuba 7.78m
  6. Flag of the United States.svg Miguel Pate, United States 7.70m
  7. Flag of Mauritius.svg Jonathan Chimier, Mauritius 7.65m
  8. Flag of Lithuania.svg Povilas Mykolaitis, Lithuania 7.64m
  9. Flag of the United States.svg Walter Davis, United States 7.42m
  10. Flag of Morocco.svg Yahya Berrabah, Morocco 7.33m

Heat 2

  1. Flag of the United States.svg Dwight Phillips, United States 8.59m Q
  2. Flag of Finland.svg Tommi Evilä, Finland 8.18m Q (NR)
  3. Flag of Jamaica.svg James Beckford, Jamaica 8.13m Q
  4. Flag of Algeria.svg Issam Nima, Algeria 8.13m Q (NR)
  5. Flag of Ghana.svg Ignisious Gaisah, Ghana 8.11m Q
  6. Flag of Spain.svg Joan Lino Martínez, Spain 8.10m Q
  7. Flag of Panama.svg Irving Saladino, Panama 7.98m q
  8. Flag of Ukraine.svg Volodymyr Zyuskov, Ukraine 7.97m q
  9. Flag of Germany.svg Nils Winter, Germany 7.91m q
  10. Flag of the United States.svg Brian Johnson, United States 7.91m
  11. Flag of Japan.svg Shinichi Terano, Japan 7.27m
  12. Flag of Fiji.svg Eroni Tuivanuavou, Fiji 7.17m (SB)

Final

RankAthleteAttemptsDistanceNote
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Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the United States.svg  Dwight Phillips  (USA)8.60XXXXX8.60 m SB
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Ghana.svg  Ignisious Gaisah  (GHA)7.768.118.348.178.058.34 m NR
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Finland.svg  Tommi Evilä  (FIN)XX8.168.128.25X8.25 m
4Flag of Spain.svg  Joan Lino Martínez  (ESP)7.858.138.048.24X7.988.24 m
5Flag of France.svg  Salim Sdiri  (FRA)8.208.077.967.97X8.218.21 m
6Flag of Panama.svg  Irving Saladino  (PAN)8.007.918.068.008.208.128.20 m
7Flag of South Africa.svg  Godfrey Khotso Mokoena  (RSA)8.018.068.118.066.79X8.11 m
8Flag of Ukraine.svg  Volodymyr Zyuskov  (UKR)7.568.06X8.01XX8.06 m
9Flag of Jamaica.svg  James Beckford  (JAM)X8.027.938.02 m
10Flag of Russia.svg  Vitaliy Shkurlatov  (RUS)X7.887.667.88 m
11Flag of Algeria.svg  Issam Nima  (ALG)7.617.737.427.73 m
12Flag of Germany.svg  Nils Winter  (GER)XX7.727.72 m

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