British athlete says his iconic 18.29m leap in Gothenburg in 1995 is “virtually a part of me and greater than I might ever hope to attain in sport”
On August 7, 1995, Jonathan Edwards took to the runway on the World Championships in Gothenburg and jumped 18.16m (1.3) within the first spherical to enhance his personal world document of 17.98m which had been set in Salamanca one month earlier.
Within the type of his life, in spherical two he went even additional, recording a mark of 18.29m (1.3). The efficiency was 67cm higher than any of his rivals that day and, 30 years later, nonetheless survives because the world document.
Many positive triple jumpers have attacked the mark through the years, reminiscent of Christian Taylor and Will Claye of the USA, Hugues Fabrice Zango of Burkina Faso, Pedro Pichardo of Portugal and Jordan Díaz of Spain. However Taylor has come closest with 18.21m in 1990.
It is without doubt one of the longest standing athletics world data, however has to fall someday, does not it?
“I would be upset, I for positive,” he says, “I imply, it is it has been so lengthy. It is virtually a part of me.
“It is greater than I might ever, ever hope to attain in sport, so I will be positive however it is going to be a tragic day. It might be fairly cool to be on my deathbed and nonetheless a world record-holder.”

Edwards was talking to Colin Jackson within the newest episode of Puma’s Go Wild Podcast. By way of the dialog, Edwards shares what life was like rising up in a small city in Devon, England, being a late-bloomer in his sport and taking a large threat to maneuver to Newcastle to pursue a sport he didn’t naturally exceed in.
Elsewhere within the podcast, Edwards speaks about matters that embody…
- Finding his movement state by sport: “There was at all times one thing in regards to the triple leap, which type of resonated with me. I used to be good at it, however I beloved the rhythm of it.”
- Pursuing a standard life: I beloved my sport, you understand, that is what I loved probably the most. However my focus was at all times on my research as a result of we had been rising up when skilled sport did not exist. Not In the best way that it exists now. Yeah. So I used to be I used to be very a lot centered on finding out onerous, going to school, getting a level and getting a job.”
- On being a late bloomer in his sport: “You discuss being a late developer – I truly do not maintain the triple leap document at my faculty! So, I might need the world document, however the triple leap document at my faculty is held by a man known as Stephen, a Jomo who went on to play rugby for England.”
- Pursuing his love for his sport: ”I had crammed numerous software varieties out however my coronary heart wasn’t in it. And I believed, effectively, possibly I ought to simply attempt to be an athlete. […] I imply, there is not any cash to be made, there is not any profession – there was nothing.”
- On not being profitable from sport: “And I look again now, I believe I used to be mad. I might have been getting job working for a financial institution or doing my accountancy exams and following a profession path. And there I used to be on unemployment profit, residing in Newcastle, which was a shock to my system.”
- Not letting feedback about his bodily look deter him: “There was nothing outstanding about me. I keep in mind a newspaper article as soon as – I believe one of many journalists described me as wanting extra like a geography instructor. So, there’s nothing about me bodily which might make you suppose that I used to be going to be a world document holder. And I believe all of my opponents checked out me and thought, “God, if Edwards can do it, absolutely we are able to do it, as a result of what’s particular about him?”.”
- Not letting his pure expertise deter him: “My vertical leap or a horizontal leap or a standing triple leap – garbage. I used to be robust within the health club, however my precise primary leaping means wasn’t good. Your lengthy leap private greatest is best than mine.”
- Listening to his physique by coaching:”I received a bronze medal on the World Championships after which I educated more durable than I would ever educated that following winter season. And I would received in poor health after which I nonetheless educated and I received a post-viral factor. So I modified the best way I educated. I modified my method, way more centered on type of excessive depth coaching, however not a lot amount, simply to type of cut back the load on my physique.”
- Experiencing imposter syndrome: “So there’s at all times that type of imposter syndrome – like this is not my factor. I can do it, and I type of take pleasure in it, however it comes at a excessive worth. It isn’t a life that I’d think about in so some ways, not simply leaping, however when it comes to what I did afterwards.”
- His message for younger athletes of immediately: “I believe that as a common precept, individuals who obtain nice issues are simply odd individuals. And I believe for younger individuals to know the extraordinary issues they’ve carried out by individuals who breathe the identical air, eat the identical meals, in all probability have all the identical doubts that they’ve, is a extremely essential message, as a result of you possibly can suppose, effectively, that is simply me.”

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