Rogel Nachum

{{Short description|Israeli triple jumper}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}

{{Infobox sportsperson

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| name = Rogel Nachum

| image = Rogel Nahum.jpg

| image_size = 200px

| caption = Nachum in 2000

| birth_name = רוגל נחום

| nationality = {{ISR}}

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1967|5|21}}

| sport = Athletics

| event = Triple jump

| pb =

  • Triple jump: 17.20 metres (1992)
  • Long jump: 7.96 metres
  • High jump: 2.18 metres

| show-medals =yes

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File:Israel_track_and_field_championship_2015_Rogel_Nahum_01.jpg

Rogel Nachum (or Nahum, {{langx|he|רוגל נחום}}; born 21 May 1967) is a retired Israeli triple jumper, whose personal best was 17.20 meters, achieved in June 1992 in Seville.

Nachum participated in three Olympic Games: Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000 where he carried the Israeli flag at opening ceremony.

At the 1989 Maccabiah Games, he won the triple jump in 55' 0 1/4", and was then recruited for Kansas State University by U.S. T&F coach Steve Miller.{{cite web|url=https://newspapers.library.in.gov/cgi-bin/indiana?a=d&d=JPOST19890809-01.1.20&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN-------|title=Jewish Post 9 August 1989 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program|website=newspapers.library.in.gov}}

In 1990 he held the Israeli records in three events: high jump 2.18 m', long jump 7.73 m' and triple jump 16.89 m'.

Rogel's records are:

  • Triple Jump: 17.20 m' (17.31 m' wind 2.3)
  • Long Jump: 7.96 m'
  • High Jump: 2.18 m'

He is the current coach of Israel's Hanna Knyazyeva-Minenko.

Achievements

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colspan="6"|Representing {{ISR}}
1986

|World Junior Championships

|Athens, Greece

|23rd (q)

|Triple jump

|14.68 m

1989

|Universiade

|Duisburg, West Germany

|8th

|Triple jump

|16.44 m

1990

|European Championships

|Split, Yugoslavia

|16th (q)

|Triple jump

|16.01 m (wind: +1.5 m/s)

1992

|Olympic Games

|Barcelona, Spain

|24th

|Triple jump

|16.23 m

1995

|World Championships

|Gothenburg, Sweden

|11th

|Triple jump

|16.73 m

1996

|Olympic Games

|Atlanta, United States

|17th

|Triple jump

|16.67 m

1997

|World Indoor Championships

|Paris, France

|6th

|Triple jump

|16.82 m

rowspan=2|1998

|European Indoor Championships

|Valencia, Spain

|4th

|Triple jump

|16.93 m = NRi{{cite web | website=Die Leichtathletik-Statistik-Seite|title=Dreisprung - Männer (01.03.1998)| language=de

| url=http://www.maik-richter.de/results/indoor/europe/1998/m98_27.html| access-date=1 June 2023}}

European Championships

|Budapest, Hungary

|8th

|Triple jump

|16.99 m

1999

|World Indoor Championships

|Maebashi, Japan

|7th

|Triple jump

|16.27 m

Tests

=Lifting=

  • Clean: 140 kg
  • Hang clean 145 kg
  • Snatch: 97.5 kg
  • Half squat: 270 kg (on a bench)

=Jumping=

  • Standing long jump: 3.39 m'
  • Standing triple jump: 10.57 m'
  • Standing 5 steps: 18.58 m'
  • Standing 10 steps: 38.70 m'
  • Standing high jump: 1.70 m'
  • High jump with 2 legs: 2.03 m'
  • Standing steps for 100 m': 26.5 steps

See also

References

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