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long jump
1noun
a jump for distance from a running start.
a field event featuring competition in the long jump.
long-jump
2[lawng-juhmp, long-]
verb (used without object)
Track and Field.to execute a long jump.
long jump
noun
Former Austral, US, and Canadian equivalent: broad jump.an athletic contest in which competitors try to cover the farthest distance possible with a running jump from a fixed board or mark
Other 51Թ Forms
- long jumping noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of long jump1
Example Sentences
As a result, Hernandez was allowed to compete at the state finals in the girls’ long jump, high jump and triple jump, but her qualifying did not result in the exclusion of any cisgender girl.
Hernandez took gold in both the girls’ triple jump and girls’ high jump, and placed second in the girls’ long jump — but wasn’t alone in any of those spots.
Looking like an Olympic gymnast, Loren Webster successfully defended her state title in girls’ long jump, achieving a personal-best of 21 feet, 0¼ inches.
When her name was announced for the long jump, she waved to the crowd.
The president’s post appeared to reference a California high school junior who won the women’s long jump and triple jump during the California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Masters Meet over the weekend.
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When To Use
The long jump is a track-and-field competition in which athletes attempt to complete the longest forward jump with a running start and a single leap. The long jump is sometimes also known as the broad jump.An attempt in this event (the jump itself) is also called a long jump.A competitor in the long jump is called a long jumper. Standard long jumps take place on a track with a running lane, a jumping area or takeoff board, and a sand pit to land in. The distance of the jump is measured from the edge of the takeoff board to the landing spot.The two main long jump techniques are the tuck (in which the long jumper pulls their knees upward and then extends them at the last second) and the hitch kick (in which the long jumper continues their running motion after they jump in the air and then brings their feet together and extends them in front of them).The long jump is a track-and-field event in the summer Olympic Games (the Summer Games) and it is also part of the modern decathlon.The long jump should not be confused with the high jump, which is a track-and-field (and decathlon) event in which athletes attempt to complete the highest jump over a crossbar. Like the long jump, the triple jump also begins with a running start, but (as the name implies) involves three jumping motions instead of the single leap used in the long jump.Example: I’m training for the long jump and the high jump with my track-and-field team.
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