Athletics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's long jump

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Men's long jump
at the 2006 Asian Games
Venue Khalifa International Stadium
Dates8–9 December
Competitors20 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia
  2002
2010  

The men's long jump competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 8 and 9 December 2006 at the Khalifa International Stadium. [1]

Contents

Schedule

All times are Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00)

DateTimeEvent
Friday, 8 December 200609:20Qualifying
Saturday, 9 December 200615:00Final

Records

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Asian and Games records were as follows.

World Record Flag of the United States.svg  Mike Powell  (USA)8.95 Tokyo, Japan 30 August 1991
Asian Record Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Mohammed Al-Khuwalidi  (KSA)8.48 Sotteville, France 2 July 2006
Games Record Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hussein Al-Sabee  (KSA)8.14 Busan, South Korea 12 October 2002

Results

Legend

Qualifying

RankGroupAthleteAttemptResultNotes
123
1BFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ahmed Faiz  (KSA)7.94
0.0
7.94Q
2BFlag of the Philippines.svg  Henry Dagmil  (PHI)7.48
0.0
7.78
−0.2
7.78Q
3BFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Xiaoyi  (CHN)7.40
−0.5
6.01
0.0
7.77
−0.3
7.77Q
4AFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hussein Al-Sabee  (KSA)7.67
0.0
7.67Q
5AFlag of the Philippines.svg  Joebert Delicano  (PHI)7.39
+1.0
7.66
+0.1
7.66Q
6AFlag of Kuwait.svg  Saleh Al-Haddad  (KUW)7.43
0.0
7.63
+0.6
7.63Q
7BFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chao Chih-chien  (TPE)7.50
−0.3
7.55
−0.3
7.52
−0.2
7.55q
8AFlag of Japan.svg  Kenji Fujikawa  (JPN)7.54
+1.6
7.51
+0.8
7.39
−0.1
7.54q
9AFlag of India.svg  Shiv Shankar Yadav  (IND)7.51
+0.2
X
 
X
 
7.51q
10BFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Konstantin Safronov  (KAZ)6.77
+0.2
7.49
0.0
7.39
−0.8
7.49q
11AFlag of Qatar.svg  Ibrahim Mohamedin  (QAT)7.22
+0.7
7.48
+0.6
7.06
−0.1
7.48q
12BFlag of Kuwait.svg  Husein Al-Youhah  (KUW)X
 
X
 
7.21
−0.3
7.21q
13AFlag of Lebanon.svg  Marc Habib  (LIB)6.55
−0.8
X
 
7.04
+1.8
7.04
14BFlag of Bahrain.svg  Ali Abdulla Abdulmalek  (BRN)X
 
6.96
0.0
X
 
6.96
15AFlag of Iran.svg  Mohammad Arzandeh  (IRI)X
 
X
 
6.92
−0.5
6.92
16BFlag of Sri Lanka.svg  Nayana Prasad Dharmaratne  (SRI)X
 
X
 
6.71
+0.2
6.71
17AFlag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Tsai I-ta  (TPE)X
 
X
 
5.26
+0.7
5.26
BFlag of Japan.svg  Kisei Nakamoto  (JPN)X
 
X
 
X
 
NM
AFlag of Vietnam.svg  Nguyễn Mạnh Hiếu  (VIE)X
 
X
 
X
 
NM
BFlag of Macau.svg  Leong Kin Kuan  (MAC) 
 
DNS

Final

RankAthleteAttemptResultNotes
123456
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Hussein Al-Sabee  (KSA)X
 
7.65
−1.1
8.02
+0.7
X
 
8.00
−0.1
X
 
8.02
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Kuwait.svg  Saleh Al-Haddad  (KUW)7.73
+0.7
7.67
−1.4
7.80
+0.3
7.82
+0.2
7.77
+1.3
7.88
+0.6
7.88
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Ahmed Faiz  (KSA)X
 
X
 
7.44
−0.6
7.53
−1.1
7.68
+1.7
7.85
+1.2
7.85
4Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Xiaoyi  (CHN)7.29
+1.0
7.78
+0.5
7.49
+0.5
7.69
+1.3
7.73
+0.9
7.58
+2.0
7.78
5Flag of the Philippines.svg  Henry Dagmil  (PHI)7.62
+0.3
7.58
+1.4
7.61
−1.1
7.74
0.0
7.76
+0.4
X
 
7.76
6Flag of Japan.svg  Kenji Fujikawa  (JPN)7.57
+1.9
X
 
X
 
7.45
+0.2
7.64
−0.2
7.69
+0.3
7.69
7Flag of India.svg  Shiv Shankar Yadav  (IND)X
 
X
 
7.48
+0.4
7.64
−0.6
X
 
7.52
+1.3
7.64
8Flag of the Philippines.svg  Joebert Delicano  (PHI)7.56
+2.0
7.33
−0.3
7.33
0.0
7.15
+0.3
X
 

 
7.56
9Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chao Chih-chien  (TPE)X
 
7.23
−0.6
7.39
−0.3
7.39
10Flag of Qatar.svg  Ibrahim Mohamedin  (QAT)7.38
+1.1
X
 
7.29
+1.3
7.38
11Flag of Kuwait.svg  Husein Al-Youhah  (KUW)X
 
7.30
−0.1
7.21
+0.3
7.30
12Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Konstantin Safronov  (KAZ)6.94
−0.5
7.25
+1.5
7.28
+0.3
7.28

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References

  1. "Men's Long Jump Final". Doha 2006 Official website. Archived from the original on 2006-12-10. Retrieved 15 July 2020.