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An epic long-jump competition – with a sting in the tail! (Roma Golden Gala 2025)

Stuart Weirby Stuart Weir
June 11, 2025
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An epic long-jump competition – with a sting in the tail! (Roma Golden Gala 2025)

Liam Adcock, LJ winner, Rome 2025, photo by FIDAL

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This is the second of four stories by Stuart Weir on the Golden Gala Rome 2025, held on June 6, 2025. This feature is about the exhilerating long jump in the Stadio Olimpico. Stuart Weir, senior writer for Europe for RunBlogRun, will visit Oslo DL, Stockholm DL and Paris DL, covering the events for RunBlogRun. Thanks, Stuart! 

 

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An epic long-jump competition – with a sting in the tail!

Field events often seem the poor relation in Diamond Leagues. There was a magnificent 45 minutes in the European indoors earlier this year when the track was empty and we had Men’s Pole Vault at one side of the arena and women’s triple jump at the other. As they finished they were replaced by women’s high jump and men’s long jump. Still not a track race in sight! Now I understand the constraints of fitting a Diamond League programme into a 2 hour slot for television, but it can result in field events sometimes being marginalised.

Miltiadis Tentoglou, Long Jump, Rome 2025, photo by FIDAL

When it comes to long jump, there has also been the question of the format. Should everyone jump in a set order? Should the first 5 jumps just be a qualifying for a final one leap jump off? We tried having the three leaders getting an extra jump, jumping in order 3,2,1 to see if 3 and 2 could pass the leader. But if they did not then sometimes the leader opted not to take the final jump and the competition ended in an anticlimax.  We won’t dignify the plan to get rid of the take-off board with a comment!

Matteo Furlani, long jump, Rome DL, photo by FIDAL

I cannot remember a more exciting long jump finale then the Golden Gala 2025. After  four rounds we had five athletes beyond 8 meters.

Tentoglou 8.10

Adcock 8.07

Lescay 8.06

Furlani 8.04

McLeod 8.01

In round 5 McLeod could not improve and stayed fifth. Lescay repeated his 8.06 but when Furlani jumped 8.07, the Italian was in the final three and not Lescay.

Liam Adcock, Australia, Long Jump, Rome DL 2025, photo by FIDAL

Matteo Furlani, jumping first in round 6 and with the support of the home crowd, jumped 8.13 to take the lead.. Liam Adcock produced an incredible 8.34 PR.  Miltiadis Tentaglou, who had led from round two could not respond and finished third.

Marqis Dendy, LJ, Rome, photo by FIDAL

Liam Adcock  from Australia commented: “My first Diamond League win. I was second in my first Diamond League and first in the second. Also with a PR. I was not feeling that great when I was coming into it but then I felt the crowd and I really appreciate the crowd support. It was a great competition tonight and the PB is awesome. It was pretty cool to save the best for the last. I am old now  – [ Is 28 old?] – which makes it pretty difficult to get any interest from sponsors. But I just keep showing up and do what I can. I have had a lot of years with injuries, but a lot of things have been better now. I have a lot of belief in my training program and I think the results will come from that. I love Italy, I have spent a couple of months here during the outdoor seasons so it always feels like home. It is actually my first time being in Rome and I still need to go out and to some sightseeing.”

Liam Adcock, LJ winner, Rome 2025, photo by FIDAL

Mattia Furlani said: “I wanted to be on the podium today and it worked. I am very satisfied. It was difficult to keep with the others, it was a dramatic evening. Now I am tired. My consistency is ok, I am going up. It has been a beautiful season until now. Coming into this year I did not have so many goals, but becoming World Indoor Champion was one of those goals and I achieved that. The next step for me is to stay on the big stage every time I compete.”

Matteo Furlani, long jump, Rome DL, photo by FIDAL

Everybody knows that  field events are boring!

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    Since 2015, Stuart Weir has written for RunBlogRun. He attends about 20 events a year including all most global championships and Diamond Leagues. He enjoys finding the quirky and obscure story.

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