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Sunday, 14 April, 2002, 12:03 GMT 13:03 UK
Tomlinson breaks long-jump record
Tomlinson has proved his return to full fitness
European Cup silver medallist Chris Tomlinson has broken the British long-jump record with a leap of 8.27 metres.
The distance is a four-centimetre improvement on the previous best set in 1968 by Welshman Lynn "the leap" Davies. Tomlinson produced his greatest-ever jump while competing in Tallahassee, Florida where he has been training for the past month with triple jumper Jonathan Edwards. The 20-year-old has recently recovered from two broken wrists, sustained in a freak weight-training accident. It resulted in his withdrawal from the European Indoor Championships. Lewis-Francis double Tomlinson's previous best of 8.19m was set on his senior debut for Great Britain in the European Cup final, in which he finished runner-up. Tomlinson said of that jump:: "People said it was windy so disregarded it. But it has made me even more determined. "I know I can jump over eight metres regularly and I want to compete for England in the Commonwealth Games," insisted the Teessider. At the same meeting, world junior champion Mark Lewis-Francis won his speciality 100m in 10.14 seconds. He then produced a personal best 20.94 seconds to take the 200m.
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