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  1. Dwight Phillips (nacido el 1 de octubre de 1977 en Decatur, Georgia) es un ex atleta estadounidense especialista en salto de longitud. Fue campeón olímpico en 2004 y cuatro veces campeón mundial; solo Sergey Bubka y Lars Riedel han ganado más medallas de oro en una prueba individual.

  2. Dwight Phillips (born October 1, 1977) is an American former athlete and a four-time world champion in the long jump. He was the 2004 Olympic champion in the event. His personal best of 8.74 meters, set in 2009, makes him the joint fifth best jumper of all time.

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  5. Dwight Phillips (nacido el 1 de octubre de 1977 en Decatur, Georgia) es un ex atleta estadounidense especialista en salto de longitud. Fue campeón olímpico en 2004 y cuatro veces campeón mundial; solo Sergey Bubka y Lars Riedel han ganado más medallas de oro en una prueba individual.

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    Phillips won the competition with a leap of 8.59m/28-2.25, just shy of his personal best of 8.60m/28-2.75 set at Linz earlier in the 2004 season. It was the first U.S. Olympic men’s long jump gold medal since Carl Lewis won at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

  7. After Carl Lewis’s retirement, Dwight Phillips stepped into the void as the world’s best long jumper over the next 15 years. He made two Olympic teams, winning the gold medal at Athina in 2004. Phillips was a five-time medalist at the World Championships, winning golds in 2003, 2005, 2009, and 2011, with a bronze in 2007.