Marquis Dendy
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1992-11-17) November 17, 1992
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight175 lb (79 kg)
Sport
Country United States
SportTrack and field
Event(s)Long jump, Triple jump
College teamUniversity of Florida
ClubNike
Turned pro2015
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing the United States United States
World Indoor Championships
Gold medal – first place2016 PortlandLong jump
Bronze medal – third place2018 BirminghamLong jump
Bronze medal – third place2022 BelgradeLong jump
NACAC Championships
Gold medal – first place 2018 Toronto Long jump
NACAC U-23 Championships
Gold medal – first place2012 Irapuato, MexicoLong jump

Marquis Dendy (born November 17, 1992) is an American track and field athlete, primarily known for horizontal jumping events.[1][2] He is the 2015 National Champion in the Long jump. His winning jump, of 8.68 m (28 ft 5+12 in), though wind aided at +3.7mps, his first jump of the competition, was the longest jump in the world under any conditions in over 5 years.[3][4][5] He grew up in Middletown, Delaware.[6]

Injury forced long-jumper Dendy out of Rio Olympics.[7]

USA National Track and field Championships

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventResult
2023 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon 1st Long jump 8.14 m (26 ft 8+14 in)[8]
2022 2022 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Spokane, Washington 2nd Long jump 8.14 m (26 ft 8+14 in)
2021 US Olympic Trials Eugene, Oregon 2nd Long jump 8.38 m (27 ft 5+34 in)
2018 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Des Moines, Iowa 3rd Long jump 8.04 m (26 ft 4+12 in)[9]
2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Sacramento, California 2nd Long jump 8.39 m (27 ft 6+14 in)[10]
2016 US Olympic Trials Eugene, Oregon 4th Long jump 8.42 m (27 ft 7+14 in)[11]
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Portland, Oregon 1st Long jump 8.41 m (27 ft 7 in)[12]
2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon 1st Long jump 8.68 m (28 ft 5+12 in)[13]
3rd Triple jump 17.23 m (56 ft 6+14 in)[13]
2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships Des Moines, Iowa 3rd Long jump 8.10 m (26 ft 6+34 in)[14]
2012 US Olympic Trials Hayward Field, Eugene T-11th Long jump 7.73 m (25 ft 4+14 in) (P)[15]
2011 USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships Eugene, Oregon DNS Long jump DNS[16]
4th Triple jump 15.44 m (50 ft 7+34 in)[17]
2010 USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships Drake Stadium 4th Long jump 7.17 m (23 ft 6+14 in)[18]
2nd Triple jump 15.60 m (51 ft 2 in)[19]

Major Track and Field Championships

YearChampionshipVenueEventMarkPlace
2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships Belgrade, Serbia Long jump 8.27 m (27 ft 1+12 in) 3rd
20212020 Summer OlympicsTokyo, JapanLong jump7.85 m (25 ft 9 in)19th (q)[20]
20182018 NACAC ChampionshipsToronto, CanadaLong jump8.29 m (27 ft 2+14 in)1st
World Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham, United KingdomLong jump8.42 m (27 ft 7+14 in)3rd
201716th IAAF World Championships OutdoorLondon, United KingdomLong jump7.78 m (25 ft 6+14 in)20th (q)
2016World Indoor ChampionshipsPortland, OregonLong jump8.26 m (27 ft 1 in)1st
201515th IAAF World Championships OutdoorBeijing National StadiumTriple jump16.73 m (54 ft 10+12 in)13th
Long jump7.78 m (25 ft 6+14 in)21st
201314th IAAF World Championships OutdoorLuzhniki Stadium, Moscow, RussiaLong jump7.36 m (24 ft 1+34 in)27th
20127th NACAC Under-23 Championships OutdoorIrapuato, MexicoLong jump7.68 m (25 ft 2+14 in)1st
201013th IAAF World Junior Championships OutdoorMoncton, New Brunswick, CanadaTriple jump15.53 m (50 ft 11+14 in)8th

NCAA

Dendy just had completed his final season at the University of Florida, where he won the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in both the long jump and the triple jump, defending his 2014 championships in the same events. He accomplished the same double at the 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, setting the meet record in the triple jump. His first NCAA Championship was the 2013 Indoor Championship in the long jump.

YearChampionshipVenueEventTimePlace
2012Southeastern Conference Indoor track and field ChampionshipsKentucky - Nutter Field House - Lexington, KYLong jump26 feet 5.5 inches (8.065 m)7th
Triple jump50 feet 3.25 inches (15.3226 m)1st
NCAA Indoor track and field ChampionshipsBoise State-Jackson's Track - Nampa, IDLong jump25 feet 3.5 inches (7.709 m)8th
Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsLSU - Bernie Moore Track Stadium - Baton Rouge, LATriple jump50 feet 9.5 inches (15.481 m)6th
Long jump24 feet 11.25 inches (7.6010 m)8th
NCAA Outdoor track and field ChampionshipsDrake Stadium - Des Moines, IATriple jump50 feet 2.5 inches (15.304 m)20th
Long jump24 feet 11.75 inches (7.6137 m)10th
2013Southeastern Conference Indoor track and field ChampionshipsArkansas-Randall Tyson Track - Fayetteville, ARLong jump27 feet 1 inch (8.26 m)1st
Triple jump53 feet 3.75 inches (16.2497 m)3rd
NCAA Indoor track and field ChampionshipsArkansas-Randall Tyson Track - Fayetteville, ARLong jump27 feet 2 inches (8.28 m)1st
Triple jump53 feet 1.75 inches (16.1989 m)4th
Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsMissouri - Columbia, MOTriple jump52 feet 7.25 inches (16.0338 m)2nd
Long jump27 feet 2.25 inches (8.2868 m)2nd
NCAA Outdoor track and field ChampionshipsHayward Field - Eugene, ORTriple jump50 feet 9.25 inches (15.4750 m)18th
2014Southeastern Conference Indoor track and field ChampionshipsTexas A&M-Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium - College Station, TXTriple jump49 feet 0.75 inches (14.9543 m)11th
Long jump24 feet 7.25 inches (7.4994 m)4th
NCAA Indoor track and field ChampionshipsAlbuquerque Convention Center - Albuquerque, NMLong jump22 feet 2.25 inches (6.7628 m)16th
Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsKentucky - Lexington, KYTriple jump54 feet 2.5 inches (16.523 m)1st
Long jump24 feet 7.25 inches (7.4994 m)10th
NCAA Outdoor track and field ChampionshipsHayward Field - Eugene, ORTriple jump55 feet 11.25 inches (17.0498 m)1st
Long jump26 feet 3 inches (8.00 m)1st
2015Southeastern Conference Indoor track and field ChampionshipsKentucky - Nutter Field House - Lexington, KYTriple jump55 feet 8.5 inches (16.980 m)1st
Long jump26 feet 3 inches (8.00 m)1st
NCAA Indoor track and field ChampionshipsArkansas-Randall Tyson Track - Fayetteville, ARTriple jump57 feet 0 inches (17.37 m)1st
Long jump27 feet 2 inches (8.28 m)1st
Southeastern Conference Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsMississippi St. - Mississippi State, MSTriple jump56 feet 11.25 inches (17.3546 m)1st
Long jump26 feet 10.5 inches (8.192 m)1st
NCAA Outdoor track and field ChampionshipsHayward Field - Eugene, ORTriple jump58 feet 1.25 inches (17.7102 m)1st
Long jump27 feet 8 inches (8.43 m)1st

High school

Marquis Dendy competed for Middletown High School in Middletown, Delaware[21] where he set the state records in long jump 25 feet 3.5 inches (7.709 m) and triple jump 52 feet 7 inches (16.03 m).[22] After high school he competed for the US in the 2012 NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics, winning the gold medal in the long jump. He had previously experienced international competition as a 17-year-old in the 2010 World Junior Championships in Athletics where he finished 8th in the triple jump.[23]

Personal

He grew up in a sporting family: his father was a sprinter at high school while his mother Dionne was a collegiate sprinter. His aunt Terri Dendy was a sprint relay medalist at the 1993 World Championships in Athletics.[24] He shared the Delaware Sportswriters and Broadcasters Association's award as Delaware's Outstanding Athlete of 2014.[25]

References

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  20. OLYMPIC GAMES OLYMPIC STADIUM, TOKYO 31 JULY 2021 World Athletics
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