European Athletics Championships 2010 / Women's Long Jump

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20th European Athletics Championships
Logo of the 20th European Athletics Championships
discipline Long jump
gender Women
Attendees 25 athletes from 19 countries
venue SpainSpain Barcelona
Competition location Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
Competition phase July 27th (qualification)
July 28th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Ineta Radēviča ( LAT ) LatviaLatvia 
Silver medal Naide Gomes ( POR ) PortugalPortugal 
Bronze medal Olga Kutscherenko ( RUS ) RussiaRussia 

The women's long jump at the European Athletics Championships 2010 was held on July 27 and 28, 2010 at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in the city of Barcelona .

Latvian Ineta Radēviča became European champion . She won ahead of the Portuguese Naide Gomes . Bronze went to the Russian Olga Kutscherenko .

Existing records

World record 7.52 m Soviet UnionSoviet Union Galina Chistjakova Leningrad (today St. Petersburg ), Soviet Union (today Russia ) June 11, 1988
European record
EM record 7.27 m Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Heike Drechsler EM Stuttgart , Federal Republic of Germany August 27, 1986

The European Championship record, which has existed since 1986 , was not achieved at these European championships either.

doping

In the results overview of the EAA - used here as a source along with other publications ( see below ) - the Russian bronze medalist Olga Kutscherenko is named as a doped and disqualified athlete. However, this is incorrect and contradicts all other sources. What is correct, however, is that Olga Kutscherenko was actually convicted of doping fraud, but for a different period. All of their results between August 28, 2011 and August 27, 2013 were canceled. Her World Cup title, which she acquired in 2011 , fell during this period, but not her European Championship bronze at the 2010 European Championships .

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
O skipped
x invalid

qualification

July 27, 2010, 12:30 p.m.

25 participants competed in two groups for the qualification round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 6.65 m. Ten athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the next two athletes to twelve jumpers (highlighted in light green). So finally 6.62 m had to be achieved with a second best jump of 6.51 m for the final.

Group A

space Surname nation Result (noun) 1st attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
2nd attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
3rd attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
1 Lyudmila Kolchanova RussiaRussia Russia 6.87 x 6.87 / +2.6 -
2 Naide Gomes PortugalPortugal Portugal 6.81 6.81 / +1.4 - -
3 Anna Jagaciak PolandPoland Poland 6.74 6.42 / +1.2 6.74 / +1.5 -
4th Viktoria Rybalko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6.72 6.72 / +2.1 - -
5 Renáta Medgyesová SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 6.66 6.53 / +0.4 6.66 / +1.0 -
6th Ivana Španović SerbiaSerbia Serbia 6.63 6.61 / +2.9 6.63 / +3.0 6.49 / +0.0
7th Carolina Klüft SwedenSweden Sweden 6.62 6.62 / +1.3 x 6.51 / +0.4
8th Lauma Grīva LatviaLatvia Latvia 6.60 6.23 / -0.2 6.41 / +0.9 6.60 / +1.4
9 Bianca Kappler GermanyGermany Germany 6.50 6.46 / +2.5 6.29 / +0.1 6.50 / +2.0
10 Tatiana Kotova RussiaRussia Russia 6.48 6.48 / +0.9 6.48 / +1.3 6.47 / +0.9
11 Concepción Montaner SpainSpain Spain 6.34 6.34 / +1.0 x -
NM Kelly Proper IrelandIreland Ireland ogV x x x

Group B

space Surname nation Result (noun) 1st attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
2nd attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
3rd attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
1 Ineta Radēviča LatviaLatvia Latvia 6.72 6.72 / +1.9 - -
2 Jana Velďáková SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 6.69 x 6.69 / +2.1 -
3 Margrethe Renstrøm NorwayNorway Norway 6.68 NO x 6.68 / +1.3 -
4th Nastassja Mirontschyk UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6.66 6.66 / +1.0 - -
5 Olga Kutscherenko RussiaRussia Russia 6.65 6.65 / +3.0 - -
6th Irène Pusterla SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 6.62 6.37 / -1.1 6.62 / +0.1 6.47 / +0.4
7th Nadja Käther GermanyGermany Germany 6.61 x 6.31 / +3.1 6.61 / +2.1
8th Ksenija Balta EstoniaEstonia Estonia 6.53 6.34 / -0.6 6.53 / +2.4 x
9 Cornelia Deiac RomaniaRomania Romania 6.46 6.46 / +2.2 6.46 / +1.5 6.45 / -0.1
10 Nina Kolarič SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 6.43 x 6.43 / +2.7 6.39 / +1.5
11 Lina Andrijauskaitė LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 6.35 5.51 / +0.4 6.31 / +2.1 6.35 / +2.0
12 Viorica Țigau RomaniaRomania Romania 6.21 6.21 / +2.1 x x
13 Rebecca Camilleri MaltaMalta Malta 5.93 5.82 / +0.5 5.93 / ± 0.0 5.81 / +2.5

final

July 28, 2010, 8:00 p.m.

Ineta Radēviča surprisingly won the European championship title. Since Naide Gomes achieved the same width as Radēviča with 6.92 m, the second best distance of the competition, which the Latvian had with 6.87 m, decided.

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 Ineta Radēviča LatviaLatvia Latvia 6.92 NO 6.73 / +3.4 6.87 / +2.1 6.79 / +0.9 6.92 / +0.7 x x
2 Naide Gomes PortugalPortugal Portugal 6.92 6.64 / +1.4 6.68 / +1.6 x 6.92 / +0.1 x 5.00 / +0.8
3 Olga Kutscherenko RussiaRussia Russia 6.84 6.55 / +2.0 6.77 / +1.7 x 6.84 / +2.2 x 6.34 / +1.4
4th Viktoria Rybalko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6.78 x 6.78 / +0.5 x x 6.74 / +1.3 6.65 / +1.7
5 Lyudmila Kolchanova RussiaRussia Russia 6.75 6.00 / +0.5 6.67 / +1.1 6.57 / +0.6 6.71 / +1.3 x 6.75 / +1.0
6th Nastassja Mirontschyk UkraineUkraine Ukraine 6.75 6.48 / +0.7 x 7.56 / -0.5 x x 6.75 / +1.1
7th Renáta Medgyesová SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 6.71 6.55 / +1.6 6.00 / +0.3 6.58 / +1.1 6.65 / +1.1 6.71 / +0.5 6.03 / +0.2
8th Ivana Španović SerbiaSerbia Serbia 6.60 x 6.60 / -0.3 6.37 / +1.5 6.36 / -0.7 6.52 / -0.7 x
9 Jana Velďáková SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 6.54 6.54 / +1.4 4.80 / +1.2 6.30 / +0.4 not in the final of the
eight best jumpers
10 Anna Jagaciak PolandPoland Poland 6.36 4.52 / +0.3 x 6.36 / +1.4
11 Carolina Klüft SwedenSweden Sweden 6.33 6.28 / +2.3 6.33 / +3.1 x
12 Margrethe Renstrøm NorwayNorway Norway 6.18 x x 6.18 / +0.2

Web links

References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Long jump women , accessed January 4, 2020
  2. European Athletics Championships - Barcelona 2010, Long Jump Women on european-athletics.org, accessed on January 4, 2020
  3. Russian Long jumper Olga Kucherenko banned for two years (backdated to 2011-2013) reports from RUSADA claim on antidopingworld.wordpress.com, February 17, 2017 (English), accessed on January 4, 2020