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Thirty years after he broke the triple jump world record, Britain's Jonathan Edwards is astonished his historic mark still ...
British former athlete Jonathan Edwards broke the triple jump record at the 1995 World Championships, a mark which still ...
From the broad smile on the runway to a landing so immaculate you might think it was AI-generated – has British sport ever ...
JONATHAN EDWARDS hopes his triple jump world record remains his until the day he dies. Thirty years ago today, the Brit ...
The closest anyone has come to Edwards' record was 10 years ago when American Christian Taylor jumped 18.21m. The world ...
Thirty years ago today Jonathan Edwards jumped 18.29m, a distance that no one else has been able to match, though he insists ...
Jonathan Edwards reveals the problem with his triple jump world record - The Briton expressed concern that his record has not ...
With an astonishing but illegal jump of 18.43m in Lille due to a 2.4m per second tailwind, Edwards was clearly on another ...
Edwards set his record 29 years ago, while Javier Sotomayor's high jump record of 2.45m has stood for 31 years, since 1993. "We were undeniably strong athletes," Edwards admitted to Diario AS.
It’s not often you break two world records in the space of 20 minutes but Jonathan Edwards did just that at the 1995 World Championships in Gothenburg. In the build-up to those championships ...
Britain's Jonathan Edwards reacts after setting the world triple jump record of 18.29m at the 1995 IAAF World Championships in Gothenburg. On August 7, the record will have lasted 20 years ©Getty ...
Jonathan Edwards said losing his world triple jump record at the 2012 Olympic games in London would be a bittersweet experience. The former Olympic champion jumped 18.29 metres at the 1995 World ...