Long jump at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships explained

The long jump has been held at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships annually since 1967. The women's competition began in 1983.[1]

Winners

Key:
  • A=Altitude assisted
    Women's long jump winners[2] [3]
    Year Athlete Team Mark
    6.57 m
    6.66 m
    6.64 m
    6.53 m
    6.55 m
    6.42 m
    6.38 m
    6.64 m
    6.34 m
    6.62 m
    6.47 m
    6.73 m
    6.61 m
    6.38 m
    6.66 m
    6.56 m
    6.53 m
    6.52 m
    6.68 m
    6.68 m
    6.81 m
    6.58 m
    6.78 m
    6.71 m
    6.57 m
    6.76 m
    6.53 m
    6.87 m
    6.52 m
    6.91 m
    6.55 m
    6.73 m
    6.65 m
    6.80 m
    6.90 m
    6.73 m
    6.46 m
    6.93 m
    6.57 m
    7.03 m
    6.74 m
    Men's long jump winners[4] [5]
    Year Athlete Team Mark
    7.64 m
    7.80 m
    7.51 m
    8.30 m
    7.68 m
    7.68 m
    7.96 m
    7.87 m
    8.03 m
    7.72 m
    8.11 m
    7.62 m
    7.84 m
    7.78 m
    7.89 m
    8.04 m
    8.48 m
    7.95 m
    8.10 m
    7.82 m
    7.88 m
    8.17 m
    8.13 m
    8.03 m
    8.09 m
    8.23 m
    8.06 m
    8.01 m
    8.33 m
    8.43 m
    8.03 m
    7.90 m
    8.16 m
    7.93 m
    7.96 m
    8.14 m
    8.08 m
    8.34 m
    8.28 m
    8.17 m
    8.17 m
    8.11 m
    7.97 m
    8.12 m
    8.03 m
    8.17 m
    8.14 m
    8.01 m
    8.28 m
    8.39 m
    8.28 m
    7.95 m
    8.04 m
    8.19 m
    7.97 m
    8.45 m
    7.92 m
    8.40 m
    8.40 m

    Notes and References

    1. http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ncaai.htm GBR Athletics
    2. Web site: USTFCCCA InfoZone: Women's Meet History by Event ::: USTFCCCA . 2024-05-31 . en-US.
    3. Web site: 2023 DIVISION I WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK.
    4. Web site: USTFCCCA InfoZone: Men's Meet History by Event ::: USTFCCCA . 2024-05-31 . en-US.
    5. Web site: 2023 DIVISION I MEN’S INDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK.