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James Stallworth (athlete)

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216: 25: 197: 178: 530: 156: 306:, setting a personal record of 8.20 m (26 ft 10 3/4 in) in the qualifying round, the #152 performance on the world all-time list. He also won a Bronze medal in the 200 meters in that same competition. In 1991, as a 20-year-old, he placed second behind 326:. While the result did not improve on his career best of 8.20 m (26 ft 10 3/4 in) set 10 years prior, the leap ranked him 21st in the United States that year. Stallworth participated in the Olympic Trials, but did not make the team. 321:
After a 9-year absence from competition, 29-year-old James Stallworth decided to return to competition in 2000 with an eye on making the US Olympic team. He achieving a 7.93 m (26 ft 1/4 in) long jump in a local championship in
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With such exceptional results as junior athlete, continued success as a collegiate or professional athlete was anticipated. However, after a jail sentence for selling drugs that cost him his scholarship to
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Junior Championships in 1990, setting a still standing meet record of 8.17 m (26 ft 9 3/4 in) which qualified him for the International team. He was also Junior National Champion at 200 meters. In
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As of 2017, Stallworth was working as a warehouse worker at a Rescue Mission, living in transitional housing and working on his recovery from drug addiction.
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in the United States Olympic Festival. Powell would claim the world record in the long jump two years later, a record he still holds.
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Record for the long jump, with a jump of 8.04 m (26 ft 4 3/4 in) set while winning the
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