Athletics – Men's long jump at the XVII Paralympic Games | |
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Venue | Stade de France |
Dates | 30 August – 7 September 2024 |
No. of events | 10 |
Athletics at the 2024 Summer Paralympics | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
4×100 m relay | mixed | |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
Field events | ||
Long jump | men | women |
High jump | men | |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Club throw | men | women |
The Men's long jump athletics events for the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place at the Stade de France from August 29 to September 6, 2024. A total of 10 events were contested in this discipline. All the long jump events were straight finals.
R | Round 1 | ½ | Semifinals | F | Final |
Date [1] | Fri 30 | Sat 31 | Sun 1 | Mon 2 | Tue 3 | Wed 4 | Thu 5 | Fri 6 | Sat 7 | |||||||||
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Event | M | E | M | E | M | E | M | E | M | E | M | E | M | E | M | E | M | E |
T11 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T12 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T13 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T20 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T36 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T37 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T38 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T47 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T63 | F | |||||||||||||||||
T64 | F |
The following is a summary of the medals awarded across all long jump events.
Men's long jump T11 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 30 August 2024 (final) | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 6 from 4 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 6.85 WR | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T11 category is for athletes with a visual impairment. A T11 athlete may be entirely without sight, or be able to perceive light, but have no ability to see the shape of a hand at any distance. T11 athletes commonly run with guides.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows: [2]
World Record | Lex Gillette (USA) | 6.73 | Mesa | 10 May 2014 |
Paralympic Record | Jose Rodriguez (ESP) | 6.67 | Atlanta | 18 August 1996 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 30 August 2024. [3] [4]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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Di Dongdong | China | 6.63 | 6.51 | 6.85 | x | 6.59 | - | 6.85 | WR | |
Chen Shichang | China | 6.31 | 6.29 | 6.37 | 6.50 | x | 6.18 | 6.50 | ||
Joan Munar Martinez | Spain | 5.91 | 5.75 | 6.16 | 6.03 | x | 6.32 | 6.32 | PB | |
4 | Ye Tao | China | 6.11 | 5.96 | 5.98 | x | 6.17 | 6.29 | 6.29 | |
5 | Urganchbek Egamnazarov | Uzbekistan | 6.08 | 5.33 | x | 5.73 | 6.09 | x | 6.09 | SB |
6 | Maksim Shavrikov | Neutral Paralympic Athletes | 5.14 | 5.01 | 5.93 | 5.79 | 1.39 | 5.33 | 5.93 |
Men's long jump T12 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 2 September 2024 (final) | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 6 from 6 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 7.27 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T12 category is for athletes with visual impairment. Athletes in this category will generally have some residual sight, the ability to recognise the shape of a hand at a distance of 2 metres and the ability to perceive clearly will be no more than 2/60. T12 athletes commonly run with guides.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Doniyor Saliev (UZB) | 7.47 | Paris | 12 July 2023 |
Paralympic Record | Hilton Langenhoven (RSA) | 7.31 | Beijing | 13 September 2008 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 2 September 2024. [5] [6]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Said Najafzade | Azerbaijan | 7.08 | x | 7.19 | 7.20 | 7.27 | 7.09 | 7.27 | ||
Doniyor Saliev | Uzbekistan | 7.04 | 7.05 | 7.16 | 7.06 | 6.96 | 6.91 | 7.16 | SB | |
Fernando Vazquez | Argentina | 6.61 | 6.73 | 6.66 | 6.53 | 6.71 | 6.88 | 6.88 | ||
4 | Kar Gee Wong | Malaysia | 6.85 | 6.61 | 6.55 | x | 6.75 | 6.78 | 6.85 | |
5 | Daiki Ishiyama | Japan | x | 6.53 | 6.75 | 6.62 | 6.60 | 6.74 | 6.75 | |
6 | Andreas Walser | Germany | 6.43 | 6.59 | 6.21 | 6.73 | 6.65 | 6.60 | 6.73 | SB |
Men's long jump T13 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 7 September 2024 (final) | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 10 from 10 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 7.29 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T13 category is for athletes with a moderate visual impairment. Athletes in this category have a variety of visual impairments, but can typically recognize contours from a distance of 2 to 6 metres. Athletes in this category do not typically require a guide.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Luis Gutierrez (CUB) | 7.66 | Guadalajara | 18 November 2011 |
Paralympic Record | Luis Gutierrez (CUB) | 7.54 | London | 1 September 2012 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 7 September 2024. [7] [8]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Orkhan Aslanov | Azerbaijan | 7.18 | 7.29 | x | 7.28 | 7.11 | 7.22 | 7.29 | SB | |
Isaac Jean-Paul | United States | 7.20 | x | x | 6.94 | 6.96 | 6.87 | 7.20 | SB | |
Paulo H Andrade | Brazil | 6.66 | 6.95 | 6.59 | 7.20 | 6.92 | x | 7.20 | PB | |
4 | Zak Skinner | Great Britain | 6.83 | x | 6.77 | x | 6.50 | x | 6.83 | |
5 | Ivan Jose Cano Blanco | Spain | 6.28 | 6.76 | x | 6.64 | x | 6.35 | 6.76 | |
6 | Doniyorjon Akhmedov | Uzbekistan | 6.42 | 6.45 | 6.37 | 6.62 | 4.96 | 6.51 | 6.62 | SB |
7 | Ryota Fukunaga | Japan | x | 6.12 | 6.29 | 6.35 | 6.47 | 6.55 | 6.55 | SB |
8 | Wisdom Ikhiuwu Smith | Spain | x | 5.85 | x | 5.80 | 5.61 | 5.98 | 5.98 | |
— | Vegard Sverd | Norway | x | x | x | NM | ||||
— | Ken Thepthida | Laos | x | x | x | NM |
Men's long jump T20 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 7 September 2024 (final) | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 11 from 11 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 7.51 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T20 category is for athletes with intellectual impairment. T20 athletes have an IQ score of 75 or less.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Abdul Latif Romly (MAS) | 7.64 | Jakarta | 9 October 2018 |
Paralympic Record | Abdul Latif Romly (MAS) | 7.60 | Rio de Janeiro | 11 September 2016 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 7 September 2024. [9] [10]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Matvei Iakushev | Neutral Paralympic Athletes | 7.10 | 7.22 | 7.23 | 7.28 | x | 7.51 | 7.51 | AR | |
Abdul Latif Romly | Malaysia | 7.22 | 7.43 | 7.45 | x | x | x | 7.45 | SB | |
Jhon Obando | Colombia | 6.99 | 7.38 | 7.15 | 7.24 | 7.26 | x | 7.38 | AR | |
4 | Hassan Dawshi | Saudi Arabia | 7.27 | 6.63 | 7.31 | 7.14 | 7.06 | 7.13 | 7.31 | PB |
5 | Noah Vucsics | Canada | 6.99 | 7.15 | 5.18 | 6.87 | 6.92 | 6.96 | 7.15 | |
6 | Nicholas Hum | Australia | 6.91 | 6.94 | 6.97 | x | 6.87 | x | 6.97 | SB |
7 | Athanasios Prodromou | Greece | 6.68 | 6.95 | x | 6.85 | 6.85 | 6.85 | 6.95 | |
8 | Roberto Chalá | Ecuador | 6.89 | 6.85 | 6.92 | x | 6.80 | x | 6.92 | |
9 | Neto Paulo Cezar | Brazil | 6.60 | 6.41 | 6.13 | 6.6 | ||||
10 | Eddy Capdor | Mauritius | 6.21 | 5.76 | 6.21 | 6.21 | ||||
11 | Theodor Rahjane Thomas | Jamaica | x | 6.01 | x | 6.01 | PB |
Men's long jump T36 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 2 September 2024 (final) | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 9 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 5.83 PR | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T36 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. These athletes do not have the capacity to remain still and they show involuntary movements with all four limbs affected. They usually walk without assistive devices.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Evgenii Torsunov (NPA) | 6.05 | Yekaterinburg | 5 June 2024 |
Paralympic Record | Evgenii Torsunov (RPC) | 5.76 | Tokyo | 30 August 2021 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 2 September 2024. [11] [12]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Evgenii Torsunov | Neutral Paralympic Athletes | 5.61 | 5.76 | 5.48 | 5.63 | 5.61 | 5.83 | 5.83 | PR | |
Aser Ramos | Brazil | 5.70 | 5.76 | 5.24 | x | x | x | 5.76 | ||
Oleksandr Lytvynenko | Ukraine | 5.76 | 5.49 | 5.46 | 5.56 | 5.52 | 5.54 | 5.76 | PB | |
4 | William Stedman | New Zealand | x | 5.63 | 5.74 | 5.47 | 5.69 | x | 5.74 | |
5 | Yang Yifei | China | 5.49 | 5.63 | 5.05 | 5.64 | 5.47 | 5.56 | 5.64 | SB |
6 | Rodrigo Parreira da Silva | Brazil | 5.37 | 5.54 | 5.51 | 5.60 | x | 4.36 | 5.60 | |
7 | Roman Pavlyk | Ukraine | 5.45 | 5.46 | 5.48 | 5.26 | 5.53 | 5.59 | 5.59 | SB |
8 | Izzat Turgunov | Uzbekistan | x | 5.43 | 5.55 | 5.34 | 5.27 | 5.58 | 5.58 | SB |
9 | Segio Markieviche | Argentina | 5.08 | x | 5.11 | 5.11 |
Men's long Jump T37 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 3 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 9 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 6.42 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T37 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. These athletes have movement and coordination problems on one half of their body. They have good ability in their dominant side of their body (ie hemiplegia).
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Shang Guangxu (CHN) | 6.77 | Rio de Janeiro | 13 September 2016 |
Paralympic Record | Shang Guangxu (CHN) | 6.77 | Rio de Janeiro | 13 September 2016 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 3 September 2024. [13] [14] The top eight athletes after round three proceeded to the final rounds.
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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Brian Lionel Impellizzeri | Argentina | 5.93 | 6.42 | 6.37 | 6.40 | 6.16 | x | 6.42 | ||
Samson Opiyo | Kenya | x | 5.83 | 5.88 | 6.20 | 5.67 | 6.15 | 6.20 | AR | |
Mateus Evangelista | Brazil | 5.77 | 6.20 | 6.01 | 5.90 | x | 5.86 | 6.20 | SB | |
4 | Ali Olfatnia | Iran | 6.04 | 5.97 | 5.86 | 5.73 | 5.72 | x | 6.04 | |
5 | Muhammad Nazmi Nasri | Malaysia | 5.77 | 6.00 | x | 5.79 | 5.90 | 5.83 | 6.00 | |
6 | Vladyslav Zahrebelnyi | Ukraine | 5.68 | 5.96 | 5.59 | 5.91 | 5.80 | 5.84 | 5.96 | SB |
7 | Viktoras Pentaras | Cyprus | 5.88 | 5.72 | 5.46 | 5.64 | 5.64 | 5.72 | 5.88 | |
8 | Yeferson Suárez | Colombia | 5.6 | 5.71 | 5.55 | 5.26 | x | 5.49 | 5.71 | PB |
9 | Valentin Bertrand | France | 4.39 | 5.15 | 5.02 | 5.15 |
Men's long jump T38 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 4 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 8 from 5 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 6.52 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T38 category is for ambulant athletes with cerebral palsy. T38 athletes have the mildest form of impairment caused by cerebral palsy, often in only one limb, and not affecting the ability to run, walk or jump freely, although impairing performance. T38 athletes may suffer minor co-ordination difficulties.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Zhu Dening (CHN) | 7.31 | Tokyo | 1 September 2021 |
Paralympic Record | Zhu Dening (CHN) | 7.31 | Tokyo | 1 September 2021 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 4 September 2024. [15] [16] Eight athletes participated in the final.
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Khetag Khinchagov | Neutral Paralympic Athletes | 6.31 | 5.99 | 6.13 | 6.52 | 6.32 | 6.09 | 6.52 | =SB | |
Zhong Huanghao | China | x | 6.50 | 6.00 | 6.14 | x | 6.36 | 6.50 | ||
José Lemos | Colombia | 5.94 | 6.28 | 6.20 | 6.24 | 5.92 | 6.40 | 6.40 | SB | |
4 | Karim Chan | Great Britain | x | 6.32 | x | 6.16 | 6.19 | 6.39 | 6.39 | |
5 | Nick Mayhugh | United States | 5.75 | 5.86 | 5.87 | 5.94 | 6.12 | 6.32 | 6.32 | PB |
6 | Ryan Medrano | United States | 5.82 | x | 6.23 | 5.82 | 6.21 | 5.76 | 6.23 | PB |
7 | Mohamed Farhat Chida | Tunisia | 6.00 | 5.87 | 5.83 | 5.58 | 5.67 | 5.69 | 6.00 | |
8 | Zhou Peng | China | 5.64 | 5.43 | 5.77 | x | 5.51 | 5.46 | 5.77 |
Men's long Jump T47 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 3 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 8 from 8 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 7.41 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The T47 category is for athletes who have a single below elbow or wrist amputation or similar disability, with normal function in both legs.
This event included T46 athletes.
The T46 category is for athletes who have a single above or below elbow amputation or similar disability, with normal function in both legs.
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Robiel Sol (CUB) | 7.84 | Xalapa | 7 April 2024 |
Paralympic Record | Robiel Sol (CUB) | 7.46 | Tokyo | 31 August 2021 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 3 September 2024. [17] [18]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Robiel Sol | Cuba | 7.25 | x | 6.44 | 7.41 | x | 7.22 | 7.41 | ||
Wang Hao | China | 7.10 | 7.19 | 7.32 | 7.23 | 7.24 | 7.08 | 7.32 | SB | |
Nikita Kotukov | Neutral Paralympic Athletes | 6.69 | 6.78 | 7.05 | 6.98 | 6.74 | x | 7.05 | ||
4 | Roderick Townsend | United States | 6.89 | 6.50 | 6.61 | x | 6.24 | 6.46 | 6.89 | |
5 | Arnaud Assoumani | France | 6.71 | x | 6.63 | 6.66 | x | 6.77 | 6.77 | |
6 | Mahmoud Ay-Saabib | Egypt | 6.13 | 6.11 | 6.08 | 5.92 | 6.04 | 6.25 | 6.25 | |
7 | Yamoussa Sylla | Guinea | 5.70 | 5.61 | 5.16 | 5.14 | r | 5.70 | ||
— | Jutomu Kollie | Liberia | DNS |
Men's long Jump T63 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 31 August 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 7 from 6 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 7.68 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Results
The final in this classification took place on 31 August 2024. [19] [20]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Joel de Jong | Netherlands | x | 7.42 | x | x | 7.49 | 7.68 | 7.68 | WR | |
Daniel Wagner | Denmark | 7.39 | 7.33 | x | x | 7.23 | x | 7.39 | PB | |
Noah Mbuyamba | Netherlands | x | 7.01 | x | x | 6.53 | 6.65 | 7.01 | PB | |
4 | Leon Schaefer | Germany | 6.43 | 5.86 | 6.93 | 6.75 | 5.42 | 6.91 | 6.93 | |
5 | Ezra Frech | United States | 6.52 | 6.58 | x | x | x | x | 6.58 | |
6 | Puseletso Michael Mabote | South Africa | x | x | 6.44 | x | x | x | 6.44 | AR |
7 | Wagner Astacio | Dominican Republic | 3.9 | x | r | 3.90 | PR T42 |
Men's long Jump T64 at the XVII Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Stade de France, Paris | ||||||||||||
Dates | 4 September 2024 | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 9 from 6 nations | ||||||||||||
Winning distance | 8.13 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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The event features both T64, T62 and T44 classified athletes.
T64 athletes have an absence of one leg below the knee and use a prosthetic running leg. T44 athletes have mild limb loss, muscle weakness or restrictions in the legs who don't use any prosthetics. [21] [22]
Records
Prior to this competition, the existing world, Paralympic, and area records were as follows:
World Record | Mpumelelo Mhlongo (RSA) | 7.07 | Dubai | 7 April 2024 |
Paralympic Record | Mpumelelo Mhlongo (RSA) | 6.80 | Tokyo | 31 August 2021 |
World Record | Stylianos Malakopoulos (GRE) | 7.23 | Bremen | 18 May 2023 |
Paralympic Record | Stylianos Malakopoulos (GRE) | 7.04 | Tokyo | 1 September 2021 |
World Record | Markus Rehm (GER) | 8.72 | Rhede | 25 June 2023 |
Paralympic Record | Markus Rehm (GER) | 8.21 | Rio de Janeiro | 17 September 2016 |
Results
The final in this classification took place on 4 September 2024. [23] After three jumps, the top eight athletes progressed to the final series of jumps.
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
Markus Rehm | Germany | 7.83 | 8.04 | 7.78 | 8.04 | 8.13 | 7.59 | 8.13 | ||
Derek Loccident | United States | 7.57 | 7.79 | 7.41 | 7.37 | 7.76 | x | 7.79 | ||
Jarryd Wallace | United States | 7.17 | x | 7.21 | x | 7.49 | 7.27 | 7.49 | ||
4 | Dimitri Pavade | France | 7.43 | 6.74 | 7.04 | x | x | x | 7.43 | |
5 | Mpumelelo Mhlongo | South Africa | 6.89 | 7.04 | 6.86 | 6.92 | 7.12 | 6.85 | 7.12 | WR T44 |
6 | Noah Bodelier | Germany | 4.56 | 6.75 | 6.47 | 6.95 | 6.68 | 6.98 | 6.98 | |
7 | Stylianos Malakopoulos | Greece | 6.62 | 6.14 | 6.67 | 6.64 | 6.49 | 6.81 | 6.81 | |
8 | Marco Cicchetti | Italy | 6.55 | 6.29 | 6.62 | 6.56 | x | 6.63 | 6.63 | |
9 | Trenten Merrill | United States | x | 6.26 | 6.41 | 6.41 |
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The Men's 400m athletics events for the 2024 Summer Paralympics will take place at the Stade de France from 30 August to 7 September, 2024. A total of 12 events will be contested over this distance.
The Women's 400m athletics events for the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place at the Stade de France from 30 August to 7 September, 2024. A total of 9 events were contested over this distance.
The Men's 1500m athletics events for the 2024 Summer Paralympics will take place at the Stade de France from 31 August to 7 September, 2024. A total of 6 events will be contested over this distance.
The Women's long jump athletics events for the 2024 Summer Paralympics took place at the Stade de France, Paris from August 30 to September 6, 2024. A total of 8 events were contested in this discipline. All eight events went directly to final.