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2012 African Championships in Athletics – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump at the 2012 African Championships in Athletics was held at the Stade Charles de Gaulle on 27 and 28 June.

Medalists

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Gold Ndiss Kaba Badji
 Senegal
Silver Zarck Visser
 South Africa
Bronze Ignisious Gaisah
 Ghana

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2012 African Championships in Athletics
World record  Mike Powell (USA) 8.95 Tokyo, Japan 30 August 1991
African record  Godfrey Khotso Mokoena (RSA) 8.50 Madrid, Spain 4 July 2009
Championship record  Younès Moudrik (MAR) 8.34 Algiers, Algeria 13 July 2000

Schedule

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Date Time Round
27 June 2012 15:00 Qualification
28 June 2012 16:10 Final

Results

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Qualification

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Qualifying perf. 7.60 (Q) or 12 best performers (q) advanced to the Final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Ignisious Gaisah  Ghana 7.96w x x 7.96w Q
2 A Ndiss Kaba Badji  Senegal 7.87 7.87 Q
3 A Stanley Gbagbeke  Nigeria 7.29 7.26 7.60 7.60 Q
4 A Robert Martey  South Africa 7.55 7.45 7.56 7.56 q
5 B Alaeddine Benhssine  Tunisia 7.55w 7.23 x 7.55w q
6 B Clive Chafausipo  Zimbabwe 7.33w 7.53w 6.06 7.53w q
7 A Mamadou Chérif Dia  Mali 7.40 7.50 7.31 7.50 q
8 B Zarck Visser  South Africa 7.47 7.16 x 7.47 q
8 B Fathallah Deifullah  Egypt 7.47w x 7.16 7.47w q
10 B Elijah Kimitei  Kenya 7.18w 7.33 7.21 7.33 q
11 A Lingo Obanga  Ethiopia 7.02 7.31w x 7.31w q
12 B Ben Bande  Burkina Faso 7.16w 6.91 6.61 7.16w q
13 A Abdelhakim Mlaab  Morocco x 7.01w 6.86 7.01w
14 B Sewa Sourou  Benin 6.98w 6.82 5.93 6.98w
15 A Roland Djossou  Benin 6.96w x 6.96w
16 B Jacouba Mamane  Niger 6.91w 6.86 x 6.91w
17 A Jean Kanyangara  Rwanda 6.38w 6.39w 6.15w 6.39w
18 A Jon Duschele  Zimbabwe x 5.75 4.88 5.75
A Abrahams Nikiema  Burkina Faso DNS
A Herman Sita Kihoue  Republic of the Congo DNS

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #5 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ndiss Kaba Badji  Senegal 7.95 7.89 8.04 7.73 7.82 x 8.04
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Zarck Visser  South Africa 7.87 7.98 7.77 7.62 7.80 7.80 7.98
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ignisious Gaisah  Ghana 7.61 7.72 x 7.73 7.61 7.68 7.73
4 Clive Chafausipo  Zimbabwe 7.28 7.42 7.61 7.40 7.41 7.68 7.68
5 Stanley Gbagbeke  Nigeria 7.60 7.41 x 7.65 7.46 7.36 7.65
6 Elijah Kimitei  Kenya 7.42 7.13 7.47 7.35 7.47 7.31 7.47
7 Robert Martey  South Africa 7.05 7.37 7.39 x 7.23 7.25 7.39
8 Mamadou Chérif Dia  Mali 7.23 x 7.35 x x 7.23 7.35
9 Alaeddine Benhssine  Tunisia 7.13 7.31 7.21 7.31
10 Lingo Obanga  Ethiopia x 7.26 x 7.26
11 Fathallah Deifullah  Egypt 7.21 3.97 7.21
12 Ben Bande  Burkina Faso 6.88 6.64 6.84 6.88

References

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