European Athletics Championships 2010 / men's triple jump
20th European Athletics Championships | |||||||||
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discipline | Triple jump | ||||||||
gender | Men | ||||||||
Attendees | 28 athletes from 18 countries | ||||||||
venue | Barcelona | ||||||||
Competition location | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys | ||||||||
Competition phase | July 27th (qualification) July 29th (final) |
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The men's triple jump at the European Athletics Championships 2010 was held on July 27 and 29, 2010 in the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in the city of Barcelona .
The British Olympic runner-up from 2008 and reigning world champion Phillips Idowu became European champion . He won before the Romanian European Championship third in 2006 Marian Oprea . Bronze went to the French Teddy Tamgho .
Records
Existing records
World record | 18.29 m | Jonathan Edwards | Gothenburg , Sweden | August 7, 1995 |
European record | ||||
EM record | 17.74 m | Leonid Voloshin | EM Split , Yugoslavia | August 30, 1990 |
Record improvement
European champion Phillips Idowu improved the existing EM record in the final on July 29th by seven centimeters to 17.81 m.
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
28 participants competed in two groups for the qualification round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 16.75 m. With fourteen athletes, two more three-jumpers exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue) than necessary for participation in the finals. So the final field didn't have to be filled any further.
Group A
July 27, 2010, 7:40 pm
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 1st attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
2nd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
3rd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
1 | Benjamin Compaoré | France | 17.19 | x | 17.19 / -0.3 | - |
2 | Phillips Idowu | Great Britain | 17.10 | 17.19 / +0.8 | - | - |
3 | Momchil Karailiev | Bulgaria | 17.05 | 17.05 / +3.1 | - | - |
4th | Fabrizio Schembri | Italy | 16.96 | 16.96 / +0.1 | - | - |
5 | Fabrizio Donato | Italy | 16.88 | x | 16.88 / +2.0 | - |
6th | Lyukman Adams | Russia | 16.86 | 15.85 / +1.7 | 16.56 / +3.3 | 16.86 / +0.5 |
7th | Yochai Halevi | Israel | 16.76 | 16.34 / +2.8 | 16.76 / +0.5 | - |
8th | Andrés Capellán | Spain | 16.38 | 15.91 / +1.6 | 16.38 / +0.7 | 15.06 / +0.3 |
9 | Igor Syunin | Estonia | 16.35 | 16.25 / +1.9 | 16.35 / +1.4 | 14.50 / +2.0 |
10 | Mantas Dilys | Lithuania | 16.32 | 16.32 / +1.9 | x | 16.08 / -0.2 |
11 | Zhiwko Petkow | Bulgaria | 16.20 | x | x | 16.20 / -0.1 |
12 | Dzmitryi Platnitsky | Belarus | 15.95 | x | 13.92 / +0.4 | 15.95 / +0.7 |
14th | Nikólaos Frággos | Greece | 15.50 | x | 15.50 / +0.6 | x |
NM | Ilya Yefremov | Russia | ogV | x | x | x |
Group B
July 27, 2010, 8:20 pm
space | Surname | nation | Result (noun) | 1st attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
2nd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
3rd attempt (m) wind (m / s) |
1 | Teddy Tamgho | France | 17.37 | x | 17.37 / +2.1 | - |
2 | Viktor Kuznyetsov | Ukraine | 17.22 | x | 17.22 / +1.5 | - |
3 | Marian Oprea | Romania | 17.03 | 17.03 / +2.1 | - | - |
4th | Dimítrios Tsiámis | Greece | 16.98 | 16.73 / +1.0 | 16.98 / +2.6 | - |
5 | Vladimir Letnicov | Moldova | 16.94 | 16.14 / +0.8 | 16.94 / +6.3 | - |
6th | Nathan Douglas | Great Britain | 16.80 | 16.80 / +1.2 | - | - |
7th | Dmitrij Vaľukevič | Slovakia | 16.78 | 16.78 / +3.0 | - | - |
8th | Jaanus Uudmäe | Estonia | 16.72 | x | x | 16.72 / +3.0 |
9 | Siarhei Ivanou | Belarus | 16.66 | 16.66 / +3.0 | 14.81 / +2.4 | 16.18 / -0.7 |
10 | Daniele Greco | Italy | 16.51 | x | 16.37 / +0, | 16.51 / +0.6 |
11 | Yevgeny Plotnir | Russia | 16.34 | 15.44 / +0.6 | 16.12 / +1.5 | 16.34 / +1.9 |
12 | Zacharias Arnos | Cyprus | 15.85 | x | 15.35 / +1.3 | 15.85 / +0.1 |
13 | Alexander Martínez | Switzerland | 15.55 | 15.55 / +0.3 | x | x |
14th | Redzhep Selman | Macedonia | 15.39 | x | x | 15.39 / +2.0 |
final
July 29, 2010, 7:40 pm
The French Teddy Tamgho traveled to Barcelona with the best distance of the season of 17.98 m. In the competition he stayed behind the Romanian Marian Oprea and the British Phillips Idowu, who won with a new personal best.
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 | Phillips Idowu | Great Britain | 17.81 CR | 17.46 / -1.3 | 17.47 / -0.2 | 17.40 / -0.7 | 17.81 / +0.1 | x | - |
2 | Marian Oprea | Romania | 17.51 | 16.15 / -1.6 | 17.19 / -0.5 | 16.61 / -0.9 | 16.75 / -0.7 | 17.51 / +0.7 | x |
3 | Teddy Tamgho | France | 17.45 | 17.12 / -1.1 | 17.42 / -1.4 | x | x | 17.45 / -0.9 | 17.34 / -0.5 |
4th | Viktor Kuznyetsov | Ukraine | 17.29 | 16.97 / -1.2 | 16.82 / -1.6 | 17.29 / -1.4 | 16.52 / -0.8 | x | 16.46 / -1.1 |
5 | Benjamin Compaoré | France | 16.99 | 16.74 / -1.7 | 16.38 / -0.3 | 14.26 / +0.3 | 16.99 / -1.2 | x | x |
6th | Lyukman Adams | Russia | 16.78 | 16.78 / -0.8 | x | 15.89 / -1.2 | 16.78 / -0.4 | x | 16.40 / -1.0 |
7th | Dmitrij Vaľukevič | Slovakia | 16.77 | 16.51 / -1.4 | 16.75 / -0.8 | 16.77 / -0.5 | 16.75 / -1.2 | x | 16.37 / ± 0.0 |
8th | Fabrizio Schembri | Italy | 16.73 | x | 16.60 / -0.9 | 16.40 / -1.4 | 16.42 / -1.2 | 16.61 / -0.4 | 16.73 / ± 0.0 |
9 | Fabrizio Donato | Italy | 16.54 | 16.35 / -0.2 | 16.33 / -0.8 | 16.54 / +1.1 | not in the final of the eight best three jumpers |
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10 | Nathan Douglas | Great Britain | 16.48 | x | 16.48 / -1.1 | 15.53 / -0.5 | |||
11 | Yochai Halevi | Israel | 16.43 | 16.39 / -1.5 | 16.39 / -1.3 | 16.43 / -1.9 | |||
12 | Vladimir Letnicov | Moldova | 16.37 | 15.48 / -1.3 | x | 16.37 / -0.9 | |||
13 | Dimítrios Tsiámis | Greece | 16.31 | 15.96 / +0.5 | 16.13 / -0.4 | 16.31 / +0.2 | |||
14th | Momchil Karailiev | Bulgaria | 15.24 | x | 15.24 / -1.0 | x |
European champion was the reigning world champion Phillips Idowu, 2008 Olympic runner-up
After finishing third in 2006 , Marian Oprea became Vice European Champion
Video
- Phillips Idowu 17.81m Wins European Triple Jump Title on youtube.com (English), accessed December 20, 2019
Web links
- European Athletics Championships - Barcelona 2010 at european-athletics.org, accessed December 20, 2019
- European Championship 2010 Barcelona, Men Triple Jump on todor66.com, accessed December 20, 2019
- Track and Field Statistics, EM 2010 on trackfield.brinkster.net, accessed on December 20, 2019
- European Athletics Championships Zurich 2014 - Statistics Handbook , Men Triple Jump European Championship 2010 Barcelona, p. 503 (PDF, 13,363 kB), in English at european-athletics.org, accessed on December 20, 2019
- Results of all European Athletics Championships - 2010, triple jump men on sportschau.de, accessed on December 20, 2019
- 20th European Athletics Championships 2010 in Barcelona, Spain from ifosta.de, accessed on December 20, 2019
References and comments
- ↑ IAAF world records. Triple jump men , accessed November 22, 2019