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  1. Jadel Abdul Ghani Gregório (born 16 September 1980 in Jandaia do Sul, Paraná) is a Brazilian athlete competing in long jump and triple jump. Based in São Paulo, he has competed in several international championships since 2001. His jump of 17.90m is the South American and Brazilian record and ranks him tied for eighth best ever.

  2. Jadel Gregório (Brasil, 16 de septiembre de 1980) es un atleta brasileño, especialista en la prueba de triple salto, con la que ha llegado a ser subcampeón mundial en 2007. [1] Carrera deportiva

  3. Jadel Abdul Ghani Gregório (Jandaia do Sul, 16 de setembro de 1980) é um atleta brasileiro que compete no salto triplo. Foi um dos maiores nomes do atletismo do Brasil na primeira década dos anos 2000. Depois de se converter ao islamismo, em 2005, adotou o nome islâmico.

  4. Jadel GREGÓRIO | Profile | World Athletics. Country. Brazil. Born. 16 SEP 1980. Athlete Code. 14175559. Follow me. Honours Summary. 1 x World Championships Silver medallist. 2 x World Indoor Championships Silver medallist. 2 x In Top 8 at Olympic Games. 1 x Pan American Games winner. More Honours. Loading... Jadel GREGÓRIO, Brazil.

  5. 73K Followers, 7,499 Following, 812 Posts - Jadel Gregorio (@jadelgregorio) on Instagram: "Triplo 17,90m LJ 8,22m Top 10 in Triple History World outdoor🥈 World indoor🥈🥈 University🥉 World Cup🥈 Pan🥇🥈🥉 Ibero🥇 South American🥇🥇🥇 Nationals 12x🥇".

  6. Heir of a rich and successful tradition, Brazil’s Jadel Gregório has well deserved his position among the Triple Jump elite. After claiming silver in Budapest and improving the South American record, the tallest top class triple jumper now wants to add an Olympic medal to his résumé. Javier Clavelo Robinson reports

  7. Brazilian Jadel Gregório produced the best performance of the “23˚ Grande Prêmio Brasil/Caixa de Atletismo” held on Sunday 20 May in Belém, by triple jumping to 17.90m in front of more than 20,000 fans. The 26-year-old from Jandia do Sul’s performance is the best in the World in 2007, and also a new South American record.