24th December, 2010
Thirty-three-year-old American Dwight Phillips wasnâ€
In 2010 Phillips was in form from the start winning his first meet in Baie Mahault with a good 8.32m opener. Phillips competed 12 times during the season winning 10 and placing second in the remaining two. An 8.46m seasonâ€
That the 26-year-old Christian Reif would top the world list was a big shock. The German, who was fifth at the World Indoor Championships in Doha, came to Barcelona having already jumped an 8.27m personal best. But life in Catalunya wasnâ€
In the final Reif again faced the same situation with just a 7.87m after two rounds which would not have been for the last three rounds, and again Reif hit a perfect jump when he needed to, hitting the board better this time while adding a huge 20cm to his personal best with a world leading 8.47m leap. Interestingly that was it for the German – he competed four more times and while placings were OK, the results were nowhere near the Barcelona mark.
Australian Fabrice Lapierre started the outdoor season strongly with a wind aided 8.78m winning the Australian Champs in April after taking the World Indoor title. Later on the 27-year-old got some good wins including Shanghai and the Commonwealth Games.
The United States is the number one in this event with 13 athletes in the world top 100. Russia had seven for second and China six for third place.