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As of my last update, the longest recorded jump in the long jump event is held by Bob Beamon, who leaped 8.90 meters (29 feet, 2½ inches) at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics. This record stood for nearly 23 years before being surpassed. However, if you're referring to the current record holder as of October 2023, it is held by Mike Powell, who jumped 8.95 meters (29 feet, 4¼ inches) in 1991.

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