With a jump of 8.36m. The Miltos Tedoglou had an excellent debut to the season, finishing second in the long jump final at the Diamond League in Doha.
The Olympic champion from Grevena did his best jump in the sixth and last attempt. Before the competition, he had stated that he would be satisfied with a jump of 8.20m. but ultimately exceeded his expectations.
The world and Olympic champion in long jump, Tentoglou invites the entire community to participate in this high-level championship and experience the celebration of athletics in DOHA
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He was the first to emerge Carrie McLloyd from Jamaica with a jump of 8.52m, while third o Simon Hammer from Switzerland with a jump at 8.30m.
2024 Doha Diamond League | Long Jump
1) 27-10.75w (8.52) Carey McLeod (Jam) [wind 5.2]
[2024 all-conditions world leader]2) 27-5.25 (8.36) Miltiadis Tentoglou (Gre)
3) 27-2.75w (8.30) Simon Hammer (Sui)8) 24-11w (7.59) LaQuan Nairn (Bah)#WPS 🐗🇯🇲 | 🎥 Diamond League AG pic.twitter.com/BbwnyqUi1k
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