Sapwaturrahman

Last Updated on July 7, 2022 by Andrew Pirie

Sapwaturrahman Indonesian Long Jumper nears 8m Mark

Indonesian Long Jumper Sapwaturrahman continued his meteoric rise with a 7.98-meter leap at the Korea Open. At the same time, being very consistent, hitting 5 of his 6 jumps. And with a legit +1.1 m/s wind. Consequently, his jumps were X, 6.59,  7.73, 7.56, 7.91 (also above his PB), and 7.98.

Especially relevant is that the mark is above the National Record of Agus Reza Izawan set 23 years ago in Jakarta, Indonesia.  And is also above the SEA Games Gold of 7.83m from 2017. Simultaneously, the southeast Asian Record is held by Supanara Sukhavasti of Thailand at 8.05m  when he was a junior in Kobe, Japan 2011. And Henry Dagmil of the Philippines holds the SEA Games record of 7.87m.

 

Started as a Sprinter

Yet 23-year-old Sapwaturrahman began off as a sprinter 100m (10.48) but started to focus more on the long jump in 2017. Due to the high competitiveness of the sprint event in his country.  While having mainly focused on the sprints from 2010 to 2016, he only improved 10 cm from 2010-2016. 

There were all the necessary medicines; for such events, high-quality drugs are required.

 

Coach Mara

Therefore he started working alongside American coach Harry Mara, the World Decathlon record holder Ashton Easton in 2016. Also including some training in the United States earlier this year. So he leaped a 7.90m (no wind reading near the end of 2017). And had leaped 7.24, 7.42, 7.43 so far this year. Yet also sometimes joining the 4×100 relay when required. 

1 12 01189 SAPWATURRAHMAN X 6.59 7.73 7.56 7.91 7.98 7.98
INA 인도네시아 0.2 1.3 1.4 1.0 1.1 1.1
2 10 01131 황현태 X X 7.55 X X 7.75 7.75
KOR 안산시청 0.1 1.9 1.9
3 16 01171 DHANUSHKA GALOLU 7.39 X 7.60 7.64 7.73 X 7.73
SRI 스리랑카 0.4 0.9 0.2 0.3 0.3
4 15 01197 JANRY UBAS 7.45 7.47 X 7.58 X 7.55 7.58
PHI 필리핀 1.1 -0.2 1.4 0.9 1.4
5 9 01198 JULIAN FUENTES 7.42 7.23 7.36 X 7.19 7.30 7.42
PHI 필리핀 1.8 0.5 0.7 -0.5 1.7 1.8
6 13 01193 Luqman Hakim Ramlan 7.01 7.11 X 6.98 6.81 7.00 7.11
MAS 말레이시아 1.2 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.9 0.8
7 7 01139 정해인 7.03 X 7.04 6.58 5.46 7.04
KOR 용인시청 0.9 0.8 0.2 0.9 0.8
8 11 01190 Suwandi WIJAYA 7.01 6.86 6.90 5.10 7.01
INA 인도네시아 1.2 -0.0 -0.2 0.3 1.2
9 6 01140 김상윤 6.79 6.91 X 6.91
KOR 파주시청 0.5 0.6 0.6
10 3 01151 김진욱 X 6.86 X 6.86
KOR 광양시청 1.4 1.4
11 2 01161 이창민 X X 6.81 6.81
KOR 국군체육부대 0.9 0.9
12 1 01105 여건구 X X 6.69 6.69
KOR 한려대학교 0.1 0.1
13 8 01149 정경진 X 6.63 6.26 6.63
KOR 음성군청 -0.8 1.2 -0.8
4 01163 윤종배 불참
KOR 문경시청
5 01180 Ming Tai Chan X NM
HKG 홍콩차이나
14 01217 김용원 불참
KOR 부산대학교

 

 

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By Andrew Pirie

Andrew was elected Vice President of the Association of Track and Field Statisticians in 2020 after being a member for 7 years. He has worked as a PSC Consultant and Research Assistant from 2013-2015, Consultant, and Sprint Coach at Zamboanga Sports Academy from 2015-2017. And Currently is Consultant Coach with VMUF 2021- Current editor and chief of Pinoyathletics.info, and has recently done consultancy work for Ayala Corp evaluating the Track and Field Program. Coaches Sprints, Middle and Jump events he is  Level 3 Athletics Australia Coaching Certification in Sprints and Hurdles. Currently working towards a Masters Degree in Education. He can be contacted on [email protected] You can find more information on Coaching here http://www.pinoyathletics.info/coaching-2/

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