When Queens Bob Beamon Didn’t Believe His Own Record-Breaking Long Jump at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics

No one could even believe!

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Robert “Bob” Beamon, the former American track and field athlete, broke a world record by jumping 55 cm higher in the Long Jump. The jump didn’t just shake the world, but him, too.

The world record jump was 8.90 meters (29 ft 2.5 in). The jump came as a surprise to many, as it was his first and only gold in the Olympics, although he had decent runs in the Pan American Games, was an AUU indoor Champion, and an NCCS Indoor Champion.

Surprisingly, the Jumper from Queens, New York, also recorded a jump of 8.39 metres before the Olympics. Unfortunately, it was wind-assisted and didn’t count officially.

However, even if that record were to count, it would be nowhere near the new milestone he has set, which he achieved in his first attempt in the Olympic final.

Even The Electric Device Was Shocked!

During that time, even the electronic measuring device failed to register the count. Olympics officials had to measure the jump length manually using a tape.

Bob Beamon, who was not familiar with metric units, had to be explained the record in feet, so that he genuinely believed he had set it, before collapsing his knees and feeling overwhelmed.

The long jump athlete described the moment as “Cataplexy Episode”, and as the jump was unprecedented and extraordinary, a new word, “Beamonesque,” was introduced in the Sports Dictionary.

This wasn’t easy for someone who had a pretty rough childhood, losing his mother when he was not even one, and later being abandoned by his stepfather, due to Incarceration. He was raised by his maternal grandmother, Bessie.

But it didn’t end his dream of becoming a record-breaking athlete. He was initially spotted by renowned track coach Larry Ellis.

He began competing in track and field events during his high school years. Bob also set a national high school triple jump record in 1965, and went on to receive a Scholarship to UTEP.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • Bob Beamon was born on August 29, 1946, in South Jamaica, Queens, and made history as a 22-year-old.
  • His long jump record of 8.90 m stood for a staggering 23 years, until Mike Powell, a fellow American, broke it at the age of 27.
  • He broke the Jump record by just 5 cm in the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo.

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Anish
Anish Koirala has loved sports since he was a kid. He grew up playing basketball and soccer, and that passion stayed with him over the years. Today, Anish works as a writer and editor, sharing his knowledge and love for the game through articles and stories. He uses his playing experience to make his writing clear, thoughtful, and fun to read.

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