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Wayne Pinnock

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Wayne Pinnock (born 24 October 2000) is a Jamaican long jumper. He won silver medals at the 2024 Summer Olympics, 2023 World Championships and 2025 World Indoor Championships. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Wayne Pinnock is the 6,448th most popular athlete (down from 5,565th in 2019), the 176th most popular biography from Jamaica (down from 154th in 2019) and the 74th most popular Jamaican Athlete.

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Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Wayne Pinnock ranks 6,448 out of 6,025Before him are Kent Farrington, Olusoji Fasuba, Marcus Walz, Yang Qian, Javon Francis, and Prisilla Rivera. After him are Alessia Trost, Alejandra Orozco, Tejaswini Sawant, Steven Muller, Johan Hansen, and Alina Lohvynenko.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2000, Wayne Pinnock ranks 402Before him are Josh Sargent, Hima Das, Alidu Seidu, Rahaf Mohammed, Jaden McDaniels, and Yang Qian. After him are Chloe Kim, Rikako Ikee, Gunay Mammadzada, Vít Krejčí, 24kGoldn, and Elena Pietrini.

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In Jamaica

Among people born in Jamaica, Wayne Pinnock ranks 176 out of 189Before him are Sanya Richards-Ross (1985), Mikaela Loach (1998), Rodolph Austin (1985), Wang Jianan (null), Alia Atkinson (1988), and Javon Francis (1994). After him are Stephenie Ann McPherson (1988), Christania Williams (1994), Jerome Blake (1995), Remona Burchell (1991), Rasheed Dwyer (1989), and David Carter (null).

Among ATHLETES In Jamaica

Among athletes born in Jamaica, Wayne Pinnock ranks 74Before him are Tajay Gayle (1996), Cydonie Mothersille (1978), Derrick Atkins (1984), Sanya Richards-Ross (1985), Wang Jianan (null), and Javon Francis (1994). After him are Stephenie Ann McPherson (1988), Christania Williams (1994), Jerome Blake (1995), Remona Burchell (1991), Rasheed Dwyer (1989), and David Carter (null).