ENDIOSASS Kingley: Double jump to success - record in sight!

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Endiorass Kingley secures second place in the triple jump at the Grand Prix in Lahti with 16.24 m record hunt on June 19!

Endiorass Kingley sichert sich den zweiten Platz im Dreisprung beim Grand-Prix in Lahti mit 16,24 m. Rekordjagd am 19. Juni!
Endiorass Kingley secures second place in the triple jump at the Grand Prix in Lahti with 16.24 m record hunt on June 19!

ENDIOSASS Kingley: Double jump to success - record in sight!

Endiorass Kingley took a remarkable second place in the triple jump on June 11, 2025 at the athletics Grand Prix in Lahti. The 23-year-old athlete jumped with a width of 16.24 m and only missed the victory by four centimeters. Finnish competitor Aaro Davidila took the lead of the competition at 16.28 m. Kingley completed the competitions under adverse conditions; The temperature was only 13 degrees, which was necessary to jump his first three attempts in long pants.

Kingley scored his best wide in the second round, although he had to deal with a slight headwind of 1.2 m/sec. His trainer, Georg Werthner, suspects that Kingley might have reached a long time by 16.40 m in an invalid attempt. The performance in Lahti follows a personal best of 16.48 m that Kingley achieved in Rovereto a week ago.

career and success of Kingley

Endiorass Kingley was born on June 12, 2002 in Linz, Austria, and has the Nigerian-Austrian citizenship. He has started in the triple jump for Austria since 2021 and has made a name for himself since then by collecting several titles and medals. Kingley is a member of the TGW decathlon Union Linz and is still active.

The list of its success is already impressive. In 2021 he took the 4th place at the U20 European Championships in Tallinn and 5th place at the U20 World Championships in Nairobi. He remained constant in the following years and achieved several 4th places in international competitions, including the U23 European Championships in Espoo.

Austrian record in griffible proximity

The personal best of 16.48 m and Kingley's constant improvement suggests that he might soon break the Austrian record from 1988. Alfred Stummer's current record is 16.57 m. Kingley plans to be a new attempt at an upcoming meeting on June 19 in St. Pölten.

The triple jump itself is a technically demanding discipline that consists of three consecutive jumps: Hop, Step and Jump. The competition is marked by a start to a beam bar, from which the width is measured, whereby the first landing must be carried out with the same foot with which it was jumped off. These challenges not only make the discipline exciting, but also complex, which makes it an integral part of the athletics program since the first Olympic Games in 1896. The world record for men is now 18.29 m and has been held by Jonathan Edwards since 1995.

with Kingley's talent and his upward trend within the discipline remains to be seen whether he will continue to write about athletics history shortly.

For more information about Kingley and his success, please click on the following links: Krone , Wikipedia , wikipedia about triple jump .

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