Jai Taurima
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Olympic medal record | |||
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Silver | 2000 Sydney | Long Jump |
Jai Taurima (born June 26, 1972 in Southport, Queensland, Australia) is a former athlete who competed in the long jump. He won a surprising silver medal at the 2000 Olympics with a personal best jump of 8.49 metres. This is also the current Oceanian record.[1]
It was during this Olympics that Channel 9 commentator Ray 'Rabbits' Warren coined the catchcry 'Jumpin' Jai, its time to fly'.
He is also famous for his non-traditional athlete's diet of junkfood and cigarettes during his preparation for this Olympics.[citation needed]
In addition, Taurima won a silver medal at the 1998 Commonwealth Games.
Since retiring from athletics, Jai has joined the Australian Federal Police force. He is married to long jumper Kerrie Taurima.
[edit] External links
- IAAF profile for Jai Taurima
- ^ Area Outdoor Records - Men - Oceania - IAAF.org