European Athletics Championships 2006 / women long jump
19th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Long jump | ||||||||
gender | Women | ||||||||
Attendees | 29 athletes from 19 countries | ||||||||
venue | Gothenburg | ||||||||
Competition location | Ullevi Stadium | ||||||||
Competition phase | August 11th (qualification) August 13th (final) |
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The long jump women in the 2006 European Athletics Championships was on 11 and 13 August 2006 at the Ullevi stadium of the city of Gothenburg held.
The Russian long jumpers won two gold and bronze medals in this competition. Lyudmila Kolchanova became European champion . She won ahead of the Portuguese Naide Gomes . Bronze went to Oxana Udmurtowa .
Existing records
World record | 7.52 m | Galina Chistjakova | Leningrad (today St. Petersburg ), Soviet Union (today Russia ) | June 11, 1988 |
European record | ||||
EM record | 7.27 m | Heike Drechsler | EM Stuttgart , Federal Republic of Germany | August 27, 1986 |
The existing EM record was not set at these European championships and was not improved.
Wind conditions
In the following summary of results, the wind conditions for the respective 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.
Legend
Brief overview of the meaning of the symbols - also commonly used in other publications:
- | waived |
x | invalid |
qualification
August 11, 2006, 5:40 pm
29 participants competed in two groups for the qualification round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 6.65 m. Three athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the nine athletes placed next to twelve jumpers (highlighted in light green). So finally 6.51 m had to be achieved to take part in the finals.
Group A
space | Surname | nation | Best width (m) | 1st attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
2nd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
3rd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
1 | Lyudmila Kolchanova | Russia | 6.74 | 6.74 / +0.8 | - | - |
2 | Niurka Montalvo | Spain | 6.55 | 6.44 / +2.0 | 6.55 / +0.7 | - |
3 | Hrisopiyí Devetzí | Greece | 6.54 | 6.25 / +0.5 | 6.54 / +0.9 | 6.33 / +1.0 |
4th | Carolina Klüft | Sweden | 6.53 | 6.45 / +0.9 | 6.34 / +0.9 | 6.53 +0.6 |
5 | Do Vaszi | Hungary | 6.51 | 6.24 / +2.2 | 6.51 / +1.1 | 6.48 / +0.6 |
6th | Kelly Sotherton | Great Britain | 6.40 | 6.40 +1.6 | 6.17 / +1.3 | 6.16 / +0.8 |
7th | Karolina Tymińska | Poland | 6.34 | 6.30 / +1.7 | 6.34 / -0.2 | x |
8th | Iryna Charnushenka-Stasiuk | Belarus | 6.24 | 6.23 / +0.4 | 6.24 / +0.5 | 6.17 / +0.8 |
9 | Viorica Țigau | Romania | 6.23 | 6.22 / +1.1 | x | 6.23 / +0.6 |
10 | Viktoriya Molchanova | Ukraine | 6.15 | 6.12 / +0.3 | 6.15 / +0.4 | 6.11 / +0.6 |
11 | Natalia Kilpeläinen | Finland | 6.14 | 5.92 / +0.2 | 6.14 / +0.4 | 6.04 / +0.2 |
12 | Ksenija Balta | Estonia | 6.03 | x | x | 6.03 / -0.2 |
13 | Svetlana Gnezdilov | Israel | 5.85 | 5.72 / +1.1 | 5.85 / +0.9 | 5.75 / +1.4 |
14th | Alexandra Zelenina | Moldova | 5.59 | 5.59 / -0.5 | 5.52 / -0.4 | 5.58 / +1.1 |
NM | Milena Milašević | Macedonia | ogV | x | x | x |
DNS | Claudia Tonn | Germany | ||||
Ineta Radēviča | Latvia |
Kelly Sotherton, here seventh in the heptathlon , was eleven centimeters short of the final - with one bronze each at the Olympic Games ( 2004 ) and one at the World Championships ( 2007 ), the heptathlon was her more successful discipline
Group B
space | Surname | nation | Best width (m) | 1st attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
2nd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
3rd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
1 | Oxana Udmurtova | Russia | 6.88 | 6.88 / +1.5 | - | - |
2 | Małgorzata Trybańska | Poland | 6.66 | 6.66 / +1.3 | - | - |
3 | Jana Velďáková | Slovakia | 6.64 | 6.64 + / 1.4 | 6.18 / -0.1 | 6.55 / +0.5 |
4th | Viktoria Rybalko | Ukraine | 6.61 | x | 6.61 / +0.5 | x |
5 | Natalia Lebusova | Russia | 6.58 | 6.58 / +1.3 | x | 6.58 + 0.3 |
6th | Adina Anton | Romania | 6.58 | 6.52 / +1.5 | 6.58 / +0.7 | x |
7th | Naide Gomes | Portugal | 6.53 | 6.33 / +0.9 | 6.53 / +1.2 | x |
8th | Concepción Montaner | Spain | 6.49 | 6.25 / +0.3 | 4.62 / +0.5 | 6.49 / +1.1 |
9 | Natallja Safronawa | Belarus | 6.49 | 6.05 / +0.5 | 6.49 / +1.0 | x |
10 | Panayióta Koutsioumári | Greece | 6.34 | 6.10 / +0.7 | 6.34 / +0.6 | 6.32 / +0.1 |
11 | Daniela Lincoln-Saavedra | Sweden | 6.34 | 6.10 / +0.6 | 6.20 / -0.4 | 6.34 / +1.0 |
12 | Karin Ruckstuhl | Netherlands | 6.29 | 6.29 / +1.4 | 6.24 / +0.4 | 6.16 / +0.6 |
13 | Esēnija Volžankina | Latvia | 6.22 | 6.22 / +0.8 | x | x |
14th | Alina Militaru | Romania | 6.22 | x | x | 6.22 / +0.6 |
DNS | Jade Johnson | Great Britain | ||||
Zita Ajkler | Hungary |
final
August 13, 2006
In the final there was only one jumper, Hungarian Tünde Vaszi , who had reached the final at the European Championships in 2002 . However, she was eliminated in ninth place in the preliminary fight. The two favored Russians reached the medal ranks in the end, but were harassed by the Portuguese Naide Gomes. Gomes had already won medals in the hall, but won the first ever medal in a jumping competition for Portugal at the European Open Air Championships with silver.
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 1st attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
2nd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
3rd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
4th attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
5th attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
6th attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
1 | Lyudmila Kolchanova | Russia | 6.93 | 6.89 / +1.3 | x | 6.93 / +1.3 | x | x | 6.73 / +0.4 |
2 | Naide Gomes | Portugal | 6.84 | 6.79 / +0.4 | 6.73 / +0.4 | 4.71 / +1.3 | 6.84 / +3.0 | x | 6.60 / +1.0 |
3 | Oxana Udmurtova | Russia | 6.69 | 6.69 / +2.4 | 6.49 / +0.3 | 6.31 / +0.9 | 6.36 / +0.6 | x | 6.35 / +0.5 |
4th | Viktoria Rybalko | Ukraine | 6.62 | 6.62 / +0.3 | 6.38 / +1.4 | 6.46 / +1.1 | 6.46 / +1.3 | x | 6.38 / -0.3 |
5 | Adina Anton | Romania | 6.54 | 6.54 / +0.8 | 6.44 / -1.4 | 6.52 / +1.1 | 6.37 / -0.3 | x | 6.24 / +1.2 |
6th | Carolina Klüft | Sweden | 6.54 | 6.36 / +0.6 | 6.33 / +0.6 | 6.54 / +1.8 | 6.46 / +0.2 | 6.24 / -0.6 | 6.40 / -0.4 |
7th | Niurka Montalvo | Spain | 6.50 | x | x | 6.50 / +0.1 | 6.22 / -0.5 | x | 6.30 / ± 0.0 |
8th | Natalia Lebusova | Russia | 6.49 | x | 6.20 / +1.0 | 3.70 / +1.1 | 6.49 / +0.7 | 6.24 / -2.0 | 6.40 / -0.3 |
9 | Do Vaszi | Hungary | 6.49 | 6.49 / +0.6 | x | x | not in the final of the eight best jumpers |
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10 | Hrisopiyí Devetzí | Greece | 6.41 | 6.37 / +1.6 | 6.38 / -0.3 | 6.41 / +0.6 | |||
11 | Małgorzata Trybańska | Poland | 6.40 | 6.29 / -0.4 | 6.40 / +1.0 | x | |||
12 | Jana Velďáková | Slovakia | 6.29 | 6.29 / -0.8 | 6.21 / -0.9 | 6.24 / -0.7 |
The Vice European Champion in the triple jump Hrisopiyí Devetzí reached tenth place in the long jump
Videos
- 2006 European Championships Women's Long Jump - 1st Lyudmila Kolchanova on youtube.com (English), accessed on December 2, 2019
- 2006 European Championships Women's Long Jump - 2nd Naide Gomes on youtube.com (English), accessed December 2, 2019
- 2006 European Championships Women's Long Jump - 3rd Oksana Udmurtova on youtube.com, accessed December 2, 2019
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Göteborg 2006 at european-athletics.org, accessed on December 2, 2019
- European Championship 2006 Göteborg, Women Long Jump on todor66.com, accessed on December 2, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2006 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on December 2, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Women Long Jump European Championship 2006 Göteborg, p. 497f (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on December 2, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 2006, long jump women on sportschau.de, accessed on December 2, 2019
- 19th European Athletics Championships 2006 in Gothenburg, Sweden from ifosta.de, accessed on December 2, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Long jump women , accessed December 2, 2019