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Peter O'Connor sets the first World Athletics recognised long jump world record of 24 ft 11.75 in (7.6137 m), a record that would stand for 20 years.
In 1901, Peter O'Connor sets the first officially recognized long jump world record at 24 ft 11¾ in, a mark that lasted 20 years.
In August 1901, Irish athlete Peter O'Connor leaped 24 feet 11¾ inches (7.61 meters) at a meet in Dublin, setting the first ratified long jump world record.
The mark surpassed previous unofficial claims and was formally recognized by the International Amateur Athletic Federation (now World Athletics).
O'Connor's performance showcased elite athleticism at the dawn of modern track and field competition.
His record stood unbroken for two decades, reflecting the high standard he set in the early 20th century.
Beyond his jump, O'Connor was a versatile athlete who also excelled in triple jump and sprint events.
He later became a symbol of Irish sporting national pride during a period of political unrest.
1901
Peter O'Connor
World Athletics
long jump
world record