Facilities used in long jump include a long jump runway, typically made of synthetic materials for optimal grip and speed, and a sand pit where athletes land. The runway is usually around 40 meters long, leading to a take-off board marked for jump measurement. Additionally, there may be measuring tape or markers to record distances, and sometimes electronic timing systems for accurate measurement. Adequate lighting and spectator seating are also important for competitions.
The hitch kick technique is used in the long jump event.
Triple jump and long jump competitions are often conducted with the same track and landing pit. Take off lines are marked on the track to indicate the separate starting points. High jump requires a landing mat, uprights, crossbars, and a running and take-off area.
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There are two track and field events. The long jump, and the triple jump.
A wind gauge is used in long jump competitions to measure the wind speed and direction at the time of the jump. This information is important as wind can either help or hinder the athlete's performance. Athletes can use the wind gauge readings to adjust their approach and takeoff to maximize their jump distance.
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The mark in the sand made by a long jumper is called a "landing mark" or "jump mark." It indicates the point where the jumper's feet first touch the sand after their jump. This mark is used to measure the distance of the jump for scoring purposes.
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Broad Jump is standing still but the long jump is with a running start then jumping
Broad Jump is standing still but the long jump is with a running start then jumping
The long jump is a field event.