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Tentoglou Crashes Out as Furlani Claims World Long Jump Crown

Double Olympic and defending world champion Miltiadis Tentoglou failed to make it to the second round of jumps at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, with Italy’s Mattia Furlani underlining his status as the coming man in long jump when he won the world title with a personal best leap of 8.39 meters.

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Azzurro, with 8,39 meters, is the youngest champion of all time: cancelled Carl Lewis.Mattia Furlani is the new champion of the long jump world. The 20-year-old Marino gives Italy a historic result, the first gold medal at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo 2025, in the long jump...

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The 20-year-old wins the first gold medal for Italy at the Tokyo Athletics World Championships

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Italian athlete Matija Furlani won the gold medal in the long jump at the World Championships in Tokyo.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The Italian Furlani defeats all, including the once powerful Tentoglou, and hangs gold. Lescay and Guerra, far from their classification are 8th and 12th.

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Italian Mattia Furlani offers a world long jump title at 20 years old with a score of 8.39 m.

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Mattia Furlani to bring Italy's first gold to Tokyo's World Athletics Championships. The blue long-sleeper jumps along with 8,39 meters, record...

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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