European Athletics Championships 1986 / men's triple jump

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14th European Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Men's triple jump
city Germany BRBR Germany Stuttgart
Stadion Neckar Stadium
Attendees 23 athletes from 13 countries
Competition phase August 29th (qualification)
August 30th (final)
Medalist
gold gold Christo Markow ( BUL ) Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 
Silver medals silver Māris Bružiks ( URS ) Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
Bronze medals bronze Oleg Prozenko ( URS ) Soviet UnionSoviet Union 
The Stuttgart stadium - today the Mercedes-Benz Arena in 2011

The men's triple jump at the European Athletics Championships in 1986 was held on August 29 and 30, 1986 in the Neckar Stadium in Stuttgart .

In this competition there were two medals for the Soviet three-jumpers with silver and bronze. The Bulgarian European record holder Christo Markow became European champion . He won ahead of Māris Bružiks . Bronze went to Oleg Prozenko .

Records

Existing records

World record 17.97 m United StatesUnited States Willie Banks Indianapolis , USA May 16, 1985
European record 17.80 m Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Christo Markow Budapest , Hungary August 11, 1986
EM record 17.34 m Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Viktor Saneyev EM Athens , Greece 17th September 1969

Record improvement

European champion Christo Markow improved the existing EM record in the final on August 30th by 32 centimeters to 17.66 m. Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 

Wind conditions

In the following overview of the results, the wind conditions for the best jumps are named. The permitted limit is two meters per second. With stronger wind support, the distance will be counted for the competition, but will not be included in the lists of records and the best.

qualification

August 29, 1986, 9:30 a.m.

23 participants entered the qualifying round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 16.50 m. Eleven athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the next placed athlete to twelve jumpers (highlighted in light green). So finally 16.45 m had to be achieved to take part in the finals.

space Surname nation Width (m) Wind (m / s)
1 Mykola Mussiyenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 16.94 +1.3
2 Volker May Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 16.93 -0.8
3 Oleg Prozenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 16.93 -1.4
4th Christo Markow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 16.90 -2.8
5 Béla Bakosi Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 16.83 +3.0
6th Dirk Gamlin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 16.75 -0.7
7th Serge Hélan FranceFrance France 16.67 -0.9
8th Didier Falise BelgiumBelgium Belgium 16.66 -1.1
9 Michael Makin United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 16.65 +1.9
10 Māris Bružiks Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 16.60 -1.2
11 Arne Holm SwedenSweden Sweden 16.50 -1.1
12 Georgi Pomaschki Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 16.45 -0.5
13 Dario Badinelli ItalyItaly Italy 16.42 +0.1
14th Jan Cado CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 16.39 -0.3
15th Ivan Slanár CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 16.35 -0.1
16 John Herbert United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 16.32 -3.2
17th Jacek Pastusinski Poland 1980Poland Poland 16.32 -0.3
18th Peter Bouschen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 16.10 ± 0.0
19th Milán Mikuláš CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 16.10 +0.4
20th Claes cream SwedenSweden Sweden 15.83 -1.0
21st Thomas Eriksson SwedenSweden Sweden 15.79 k. A.
22nd Marios Hadjiandreou GreeceGreece Greece 15.50 -2.7
23 Wolfgang Zinser Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 15.12 -3.4

final

Volker Mai came in seventh

August 30, 1986, 6:15 p.m.

space Surname nation Width (m) Wind (m / s)
1 Christo Markow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 17.66 CR +1.9
2 Māris Bružiks Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.33 +1.1
3 Oleg Prozenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.28 +2.6
4th Georgi Pomaschki Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 16.99 +0.3
5 Dirk Gamlin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 16.89 -1.3
6th Mykola Mussiyenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 16.86 +0.4
7th Volker May Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR GDR 16.74 ± 0.0
8th Didier Falise BelgiumBelgium Belgium 16.74 +0.1
9 Serge Hélan FranceFrance France 16.64 -0.3
10 Michael Makin United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 16.63 -1.3
11 Arne Holm SwedenSweden Sweden 16.37 +0.8
12 Béla Bakosi Hungary 1957Hungary Hungary 16.09 -1.4

European champion Christo Markow managed the following series in the final:
17.66 m - 17.30 m - 17.35 m - 15.80 m - 17.34 m - 17.47 m

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Triple jump men , accessed September 2, 2019
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, Triple Jump Men , p. 26 (PDF, 271 kB), Spanish / English, accessed on September 2, 2019