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Bob Beamon | Long jump, Olympic gold, 1968
May 4, 1999 · Bob Beamon is an American long jumper, who set a world record of 8.90 metres (29.2 feet) at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. The new record surpassed the existing mark by an astounding 55 cm (21.65 inches) …
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Bob Beamon: Legacy Endures 55 Years Beyond "The …
Oct 18, 2023 · Bob Beamon is synonymous with one of the greatest track and field performances in history, the 29-foot, 2½-inch world record in the long jump he set at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics 55 years...
Robert Beamon's Biography - The HistoryMakers
Apr 16, 2002 · Olympic gold medalist and record-breaking track and field star Bob Beamon was born on August 29, 1946, in Jamaica, New York. When he was eight months old, his mother, Naomi Brown Beamon, died of tuberculosis.
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Bob Beamon: Olympic long jumper on incredible world …
Aug 1, 2021 · Bob Beamon tells Sky Sports News how he broke the world record and the Olympic record in the long jump with a leap of 29 feet and 2.5 inches in Mexico City. He also recalls his protest against racism and the legacy of his feat.
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