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Kim Jong-il (long jumper)

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236:, where one would need to finish among the top twelve or achieve at least 7.90 metres to reach the final, Kim began his competition with a non-valid jump. His second jump measured 7.67 metres, in a head wind of 2.5 m/s, which was not enough to progress. However, with his final qualifying jump measuring 7.87 metres, he finished ninth in total, thus making it to the finals—together with fellow Asians Junichi Usui (8.02 m) and Liu Yuhuang (7.83 m). In the final round, Kim opened with jumps of 7.76 and 7.81 metres. The latter jump ranked him in eighth place, the threshold necessary to get a further three jumps after the first three. Failing to capitalize on this opportunity, with two jumps of 7.77 and 7.59 as well as two fouls he remained in eighth place. Nonetheless, he was the first Korean track and field athlete to have made a final round at the Olympics. 128: 109: 90: 398: 56: 333:, where he doubled as professor in the Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Dance and Sport department as well as head coach of the men's track and field team. In 2002 he also took over the post as head coach for the women's team. Kim stepped away from coaching track & field after the 2010 season. 357: 282:. His series of 7.36, 7.68 and 7.70 metres placed him sixteenth in total, thus he failed to reach the final round this time. The last qualifier for the final was 7.77 metres; the only Asian athlete who reached the final round was Chinese 523: 752: 747: 767: 777: 772: 279: 233: 181:. He also competed in the Olympics twice, and was the first Korean athlete to have made a final round at the Olympics. His personal best jump was 8.00 metres, achieved in August 1988 in 516: 807: 762: 340:
Division III National Women's Coach of the Year in 2002 and 2003. In 2003 he was also named Men's Coach of the Year; he was the first coach to win both awards in the same year.
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in his home country. Kim again jumped 7.94 metres, which was enough to win the gold medal, two centimetres ahead of Junichi Usui and fourteen ahead of
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in Paris. Here, he finished in eleventh place with 7.31 metres. Only four days earlier he had jumped 7.84 metres in a meet in
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in 1993. He remained there to complete his doctor's thesis in 1996. In the 1997-98 academic year, Kim was employed at
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In August 1988, Kim achieved his lifetime best result, jumping 8.00 metres in a pre-Olympic meet in Seoul. The
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team, and eventually won a bronze medal. In 1986 to 1987 he had lived in the United States to train with the
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in 1986. Having later relocated to the United States, he took the master's degree at the
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were staged in the same city the next month. Kim once again entered in the
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Athletics at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Long Jump
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Kim Jong-il was born on 11 September 1962, and is a native of
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Kim took an undergraduate degree in physical education at
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Athletics at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games: Men's Long Jump
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with a slim margin of five centimetres, and third-placed
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Index

Kim Jong-il (athlete)
Korean name
Kim
South Korea
athletics
Asian Games
1982 New Delhi
1986 Seoul
1986 Seoul
Korean
Hanja
long jumper
Asian Games
Seoul
Jincheon
1982 Asian Games
New Delhi
T.C. Yohannan
1974
Liu Yuhuang
Junichi Usui
Olympic Games
Los Angeles
long jump competition
World Indoor Games
Osaka
1986 Asian Games
Seoul
Chen Zunrong
4 x 100 metres relay

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