Men's long jump Hashioka is the first Japanese team to win the World Championships on September 29 at 5:55

At the world championship in Qatar, Yuki Hashioka, the boy's long jumper, jumped 7 meters and 97 centimeters to 8th place, and this was the first Japanese team to win this event.

On the 28th on the second day of the tournament, the men's long jump final was held at the world championship on land.

From Japan, Shiroyama Shiroyama, who marked the Japanese record of 8 meters and 40 centimeters last month, and Hashioka, who has the second place of 8 meters and 32 centimeters, entered the final.

This is the first time that multiple Japanese players are on the final stage in this event.

In the final of 12 contests, the top 8 players up to the 3rd can jump three more times, and Hashioka jumped 7 meters to 97cm in the 0.2 meter headwind and moved up to 8th place. I went to the second time.

On the other hand, Shiroyama did not advance the record from 7 meters 77 centimeters marked the first time, and did not advance the fourth time in 11th place.

Hashioka was unable to extend his record since the 4th time and finished 8th. However, he won the first prize as a Japanese player in the World Championship Men's Long Jump.

The winner was Jamaican Tajay Gale who marked 8 meters and 69 centimeters.