Athletics – Men’s Long Jump Final and Ceremony (F20)
The final and ceremony for the Men’s Long Jump events (F20):
19:00 JST – Final Results: View Results
- Abdul Latif Romly (Malaysia, MAS)
- Athanasios Prodromou (Greece, GRE)
- Nicholas Hum (Australia, AUS)
- Kanta Kokubo (Japan, JPN)
- Zoran Talic (Croatia, CRO)
- Hassan Dawshi (Saudi Arabia, KSA)
- Ranki Oberoi (Netherlands, NED)
- Roberto Carlos Chala Espinoza (Ecuador, ECU)
- Eddy Capdor (Mauritius. MRI)
- Damian Josue Carcelen Delgado (Ecuador, ECU)
- Nikki Tang (Hong Kong, HKG)
DNS:
- Gustavo Henrique de Oliveira Dias (Brazil, BRA)
Nicholas Hum (Australia, AUS)
Athletics/F20
Country: Australia (AUS)
Born: 29 January 1993
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #5 – Long Jump – 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand
– World #8 – Long Jump – 2013 Lyon, France
– World #10 – Long Jump – 2015 Doha, Qatar
#4 – 400m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #5 – 400m – 2017 London, Great Britain
Bio: Nicholas is an Australian athlete from Victoria who specialises in Long Jump (F20). He has consistently placed in the top 10 at international competitions since 2011, previously placing 5th at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games.
Gustavo Henrique de Oliveira Dias (Brazil, BRA)
Athletics/T20
Country: Brazil (BRA)
Born: 5 May 2000
Events: 400m, Long Jump
Zoran Talic (Croatia, CRO)
Athletics/T20
Country: Croatia (CRO)
Born: 23 June 1990
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #4 – Long Jump – 2011 Christchurch, New Zealand
– #2 – Long Jump – 2012 London Paralympics
– World #2 – Long Jump – 2013 Lyon, France
– World #2 – Long Jump – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– #2 – 400m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #2 – Long Jump – 2017 London, Great Britain
– European #1 – Long Jump – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– World #6 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– European #1 – Long Jump – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Damian Josue Carcelen Delgado (Ecuador, ECU)
Athletics/T20
Country: Ecuador (ECU)
Born: 3 August 1998
Events: 400m, Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– #4 – 400m – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– #12 – Long Jump – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #2 – 400m – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #10 – Long Jump – 2017 London, Great Britain
– World #4 – 400m – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Roberto Carlos Chala Espinoza (Ecuador, ECU)
Athletics/T20
Country: Ecuador (ECU)
Born: 14 July 1998
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #3 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Athanasios Prodromou (Greece, GRE)
Athletics/T20
Country: Greece (GRE)
Born: 3 February 1994
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #5 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
– European #2 – Long Jump – 2021 Bydgoszcz, Poland
Nikki Tang (Hong Kong, HKG)
Athletics/T20
Country: Hong Kong (HKG)
Born: 29 July 1998
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #13 – Long Jump – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– #7 – Long Jump – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #15 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Kanta Kokubo (Japan, JPN)
Athletics/T20
Country: Japan (JPN)
Born: 21 June 1999
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– #2 – Long Jump – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #8 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Hassan Dawashi (Saudi Arabia, KSA)
Athletics/T20
Country: Saudi Arabia (KSA)
Born: 6 June 1991
Event: Long Jump
Abdul Latif Romly (Malaysia, MAS)
Athletics/T20
Country: Malaysia (MAS)
Born: 31 March 1997
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #1 – Long Jump – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– #1 – Long Jump – 2016 Rio Paralympics
– World #1 – Long Jump – 2017 London, Great Britain
– #1 – Long Jump – 2018 Asian Para Games, Jakarta
– World #2 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Eddy Capdor (Mauritius, MRI)
Athletics/T20
Country: Mauritius (MRI)
Born: 25 September 1999
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #7 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Ranki Oberoi (Netherlands, NED)
Athletics/T20
Country: Netherlands (NED)
Born: 21 September 1993
Event: Long Jump
Result/Rank:
– World #3 – Triple Jump – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– World #5 – Long Jump – 2015 Doha, Qatar
– #4 – Long Jump – 2016 Rio Olympics
– World #4 – Long Jump – 2017 London, Great Britain
– European #3 – Long Jump – 2018 Berlin, Germany
– World #1 – Long Jump – 2019 Dubai, United Arab Emirates