Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump

The men's long jump event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1928 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Tuesday, July 31, 1928. Forty-one long jumpers from 23 nations competed.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation was 4.[2] The event was won by Ed Hamm of the United States, the nation's second consecutive and seventh overall victory in the event. Silvio Cator earned Haiti's first medal in the event by taking silver.

Men's long jump
at the Games of the IX Olympiad
Ed Hamm
VenueOlympic Stadium
DateJuly 31
Competitors41 from 23 nations
Winning distance7.73
Medalists
Ed Hamm
 United States
Silvio Cator
 Haiti
Al Bates
 United States

Background

This was the eighth appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning finalists from the 1924 Games were the defending champion, DeHart Hubbard of the United States, and fourth-place finisher Vilho Tuulos of Finland. Hubbard had an ankle injury, however. Ed Hamm had set the world record at the 1928 AAU championship and was the "heavy favorite."[3]

Chile, Denmark, Ireland, South Africa, and Spain each made their first appearance in the event. The United States appeared for the eighth time, the only nation to have long jumpers at each of the Games thus far.

Competition format

The 1928 format continued to use the two-round format used in 1900 and since 1908, with the six-man finals introduced in 1920. Instead of having ties all advance (as in 1924), the next-best jump was used to break ties. Each jumper had three jumps in the qualifying round; finalists received an additional three jumps, with qualifying round jumps still counting if the final jumps were not better.[3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1928 Summer Olympics.

World record Ed Hamm (USA)7.90Cambridge, United Kingdom7 July 1928
Olympic record Robert LeGendre (USA)7.765(*)Paris, France7 July 1924

(*) Robert LeGendre set the Olympic record in the 1924 pentathlon contest

Schedule

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 21 July 1928Qualifying
Final

Results

The best six long jumpers qualified for the final. Two jumpers, Hannes de Boer and Ed Gordon, tied for sixth place, but only de Boer advanced to the final as his second best jump (6.96) was better than the second best jump of Gordon (6.57). The jumping order is not available and the jumping series are only available for the best six jumpers. The final was held on the same day and started at 2 p.m. No jumper was able to improve his qualification width.

RankGroupAthleteNationQualificationFinal
123Result 456Result
1Ed Hamm United States?7.737.687.737.687.667.73
1Silvio Cator HaitiX7.507.587.587.207.22X7.58
2Al Bates United States7.40XX7.406.796.926.757.40
42Willi Meier Germany7.357.397.057.39X7.277.237.39
51Erich Köchermann Germany7.357.167.257.357.05X6.857.35
64Hannes de Boer Netherlands7.32 / 6.967.32XXX7.32
73Ed Gordon United States7.32 / 6.577.32Did not advance
83Eric Svensson Sweden???7.29Did not advance
94Chūhei Nambu Japan???7.25Did not advance
102Olle Hallberg Sweden???7.18Did not advance
114DeHart Hubbard United States???7.11Did not advance
3Mikio Oda Japan???7.11Did not advance
4Ville Tuulos Finland???7.11Did not advance
141Erling Aastad Norway???7.07Did not advance
153Helmut Schlöske Germany???6.99Did not advance
164Alfonso de Gortari Mexico???6.97Did not advance
171Toon van Welsenes Netherlands???6.96Did not advance
184Rudi Dobermann Germany???6.91Did not advance
2Toimi Tulikoura Finland???6.91Did not advance
203Gijs Lamoree Netherlands???6.87Did not advance
211Paddy Anglim Ireland???6.81Did not advance
224Adolf Meier Switzerland???6.80Did not advance
233Lajos Balogh Hungary???6.79Did not advance
242Imre Fekete Hungary???6.77Did not advance
252Virgilio Tommasi Italy???6.76Did not advance
3Enrico Torre Italy???6.76Did not advance
274Charles Alzieu France???6.70Did not advance
281Jacques Flouret France???6.64Did not advance
293Konstantinos Petridis Greece???6.63Did not advance
304Hermann Brügmann Denmark???6.62Did not advance
314Arild Lenth Norway???6.60Did not advance
323Reg Revans Great Britain???6.58Did not advance
332Zdzisław Nowak Poland???6.57Did not advance
341Óscar Alvarado Chile???6.51Did not advance
1Gaston Médécin Monaco???6.51Did not advance
361Tibor Püspöki Hungary???6.45Did not advance
372Dalip Singh India???6.45Did not advance
383Johannes Viljoen South Africa???6.44Did not advance
392James Cohen Great Britain???6.39Did not advance
401Alfred Sutter Switzerland???6.23Did not advance
414Fernando Labourdette-Liaresq Spain???6.16Did not advance
Sid Atkinson South AfricaDNS
Stelios Benardis GreeceDNS
Pierre Dinard FranceDNS
Walter Harrison AustraliaDNS
Akilles Järvinen FinlandDNS
Kalle Järvinen FinlandDNS
Robert Loiseau FranceDNS
Elemér Somfay HungaryDNS
Nick Winter AustraliaDNS

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games: Men's Long Jump". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
  2. Official Report, p. 374.
  3. "Long Jump, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
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