TOKYO - Cuban Juan Miguel Echevarria topped the men's long jump qualification round on Saturday at Tokyo's Olympic Stadium, as 12 athletes moved through to Monday's final.
The 22-year-old Echevarria, 2019 world bronze medalist, recorded a leap of 8.50 meters, ahead of 23-year-old Greek Miltiadis Tentoglou, who jumped a world-leading 8.60m in May, on 8.22m.
The 2019 world champion Tajay Gayle of Jamaica made a worrying start to his Olympic bid, medical staff applying a bandage to his left knee as he struggled through his first two attempts. He hit 8.14 meters in his third, enough to send him through to the final.
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Rounding out the top three was Japan's Yuki Hashioka with 8.17 meters.
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