Kim Jong-Il (sometimes spelled
Kim Yong-Il to avoid confusion with the
North Korean leader), born 11 September 1962, is a retired
South Korean long jumper, best known for winning two gold medals at the
Asian Games. He also competed in the Olympics twice, and was the first Korean track and field athlete to have made a final round at the Olympics. His personal best jump was 8.00 metres, achieved in August 1988 in
Seoul. After retiring as an active athlete, he turned to a career in coaching and academics.
Athletics career
Kim Jong-Il was born on 11 September 1962, and is a native of
Jincheon. He became a member of the national track and field team in 1979, and first made his mark internationally by winning the gold medal in long jump at the
1982 Asian Games in
New Delhi. His jump of 7.94 metres was the second best Asian Games result of all times, only behind
T.C. Yohannan's winning jump of 8.07 metres in
1974. Kim beat second-placed
Liu Yuhuang with a slim margin of five centimetres, and third-placed
Junichi Usui with seven centimetres.
Two years later, Kim participated in the
Olympic Games in
Los Angeles. Entering the qualifying round at the
long jump competition, where one would need to finish among the top twelve or achieve at least 7.90 metres to reach the final, Kim began his...
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