Jacob Fincham-Dukes

English athlete

Jacob Fincham-Dukes
Fincham-Dukes, 2022
Personal information
NationalityBritish
Born (1997-01-12) 12 January 1997 (age 27)
Harrogate
Sport
SportTrack and field
EventLong jump
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)Long jump: 8.20m (Austin, 2024)
Medal record
British Athletics Championships
Gold medal – first place 2023 Manchester Long jump

Jacob Fincham-Dukes (born 12 January 1997) is a British track and field athlete who competes in the long jump. In 2022, he became the English long jump champion. In July 2023, he won the British Outdoor National Championships.

Early life

He attended St Aidan's and St John Fisher Associated Sixth Form in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. He then attended Oklahoma State University–Stillwater for whom he became the school record holder at long jump indoors and outdoors and competed at the NCAA Championships.[1]

Career

Junior career

He was runner-up to Anatoliy Ryapolov and won silver at the 2015 European Athletics Junior Championships long jump competition in Eskilstuna, Sweden. His distance in that event was a personal best 7.75m and was described by his local newspaper the Harrogate Advertiser as “the length of two Mini Cooper’s.[2] He won 6 England Long Jump junior titles between the ages of 15 and 22.

2021 Senior Championship Individual debut

Ficham-Dukes relocated to Oklahoma State University and competed on the American collegiate circuit.[3] Returning to Europe to compete at the 2021 European Athletics Indoor Championships he finished seventh in the final of the long jump at the Arena Toruń in Poland in March 2021.[4] This event came just after he achieved a new personal best jump of 8.08m at the British trials in Lee Valley.[5] On 26 March 2022 he jumped 8.45m 3.6w, the second longest jump in British history, in winning the Texas Relays.[6]

2022 English Champion and outdoor Championship debut

On 31 July 2022 he became the English long jump champion, jumping 7.58m in Bedford at the Bedford Athletic Stadium. After qualifying for the final of the long jump at the 2022 European Athletics Championships held in Munich in August 2022 Fincham-Dukes called out television broadcasters for not focusing enough on field events.[7] In the final itself, he managed a 8.06m season best jump to lead the event after round one before ultimately finishing second. It was due to be his first medal at a senior major championships.[8] However, after the event an appeal by the French Federation against his first jump was successful and after the event had ended it was deemed a foul. A counter appeal by the British team was unsuccessful and he was demoted from second to fifth.[9][10]

2023: British Champion

In July 2023, he competed at the British Outdoor National Championships, held in Manchester. He won the event with a jump of 7.86m in round two.[11]

2024:Personal Best

In April 2024 he followed up his 8.02 indoor leap with a new personal best of 8.20m (1.2) in winning the Texas Invitational event posting the UKA Olympic qualifying standard and moving to 6th UK all time.[12]

References

  1. ^ "JACOB FINCHAM-DUKES". okstate.com.
  2. ^ "Rising star Jacob Fincham-Dukes leaps to European Junior Championships silver". Harrogateadvitiser.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Jacob Fincham-Dukes is going for gold". Athletics Weekly.
  4. ^ "Flying Brits Light up Friday Night in Poland". thesportsman.com.
  5. ^ "Jacob Fincham-Dukes is going for gold". athleticsweekly.com.
  6. ^ "Reigning European U20 Champions Excel in the States". EuropeanAthletics.com.
  7. ^ "JACOB FINCHAM-DUKES CALLS FOR GREATER LONG JUMP COVERAGE". Eurosport.co.uk.
  8. ^ "ATHLETICS-MEN'S LONG JUMP FINAL RESULTS". results.mun.mev.atos.net.
  9. ^ "European Championships Munich 2022: Dina Asher-Smith pulls up with cramp after Lamont Marcell Jacobs won men's 100m". bbcsport.
  10. ^ "Jacob Fincham-Dukes denied long jump siler". athleticsweekly.
  11. ^ "HUGHES AND CAUDERY AMONG THOSE TO EXCEL ON DAY ONE OF UK ATHLETICS CHAMPS". British Athletics. 8 July 2023. Retrieved 8 July 2023.
  12. ^ Henderson, Jason (27 April 2024). "Daryll Neita enjoys big win at Diamond League in Suzhou". Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 28 April 2024.

External links

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