European Athletics Championships 2014 / women's triple jump

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22nd European Athletics Championships
Logo of the 22nd European Athletics Championships
discipline Triple jump
gender Women
Attendees 22 athletes from 14 countries
venue SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich
Competition location Letzigrund Stadium
Competition phase August 13 (qualifying)
August 16 (final)
Medalists
gold medal Olha Saladucha ( UKR ) UkraineUkraine 
Silver medal Ekaterina Konewa ( RUS ) RussiaRussia 
Bronze medal Irina Gumenjuk ( RUS ) RussiaRussia 

The triple jump women in the 2014 European Athletics Championships was held on 13 and 16 August 2014 in the Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich held.

With silver and bronze, the Russian triple jumpers won two medals in this competition. European champion, the world champion was in 2011 , World Championship -Third of 2013 and Olympic bronze medalist from 2012 Olha Saladuha from Ukraine who are already here their third European Championship won -Titel in a row. Silver went to Yekaterina Konewa . Third place went to Irina Gumenjuk .

Existing records

World record 15.50 m RussiaRussia Inessa Krawez World Cup Gothenburg , Sweden August 10, 1995
European record
Championship record 15.15 m RussiaRussia Tatiana Lebedeva EM Gothenburg , Sweden August 9, 2006

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 13, 2014, 7:00 p.m.

22 participants competed in two groups for the qualification round. The qualification distance for the direct entry into the final was 14.20 m. Two athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the ten athletes placed next to twelve jumpers (highlighted in light green). So finally 13.67 m had to be achieved to take part in the finals.

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 Olha Saladucha UkraineUkraine Ukraine 14.42 14.42 / +0.2 - -
2 Ruth Ndoumbe SpainSpain Spain 14.01 13.64 / +0.6 13.86 / +0.3 14.01 / +0.5
3 Dana Velďáková SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 13.86 13.86 / -1.3 13.49 / -2.0 x
4th Jenny Elbe GermanyGermany Germany 13.83 13.83 / -1.2 x -
5 Alsu Murtasina RussiaRussia Russia 13.76 13.35 / -4.8 x 13.76 / -2.5
6th Patrícia Mamona PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.62 x 13.54 / +0.2 13.62 / +0.8
7th Cristina Bujin RomaniaRomania Romania 13.61 13.61 / -0.8 x 13.61 / -0.8
8th Dovilė Dzindzaletaitė LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 13.44 11.98 / -2.0 13.12 / -1.3 13.44 / -0.7
9 Katja humility GermanyGermany Germany 13.39 11.98 / +0.1 13.12 / -0.8 13.39 / -0.7
10 Andriana Banowa BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 13.36 13.35 / ± 0.0 13.36 / -1.7 13.25 / -0.7
11 Dariya Derkach ItalyItaly Italy 13.06 12.52 / -1.1 13.06 / -1.6 12.98 / -0.3
12 Sevim Sinmez Serbest TurkeyTurkey Turkey 12.38 12.38 / -2.3 x x

Athletes eliminated in group A:

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 Ekaterina Koneva RussiaRussia Russia 14.21 13.62 / -0.2 14.21 / -0.1 -
2 Irina Gumenyuk RussiaRussia Russia 14.18 x 14.18 / -2.4 -
3 Kristin Gierisch GermanyGermany Germany 13.91 x 13.91 / -0.7 13.85 / -1.4
4th Snežana Vukmirović SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 13.78 13.25 / -2.7 13.78 / +0.6 13.33 / +2.3
5 Susana Costa PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.76 x 13.53 / +0.4 13.76 / +0.8
6th Gabriela Petrowa BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 13.72 13.54 / -1.2 13.72 / -0.8 13.69 / -0.8
7th Cristina Sandu RomaniaRomania Romania 13.67 13.67 / -0.4 13.64 / -0.9 13.22 / -1.1
8th Anna Jagaciak PolandPoland Poland 13.59 x 13.59 / -1.9 13.55 / +0.5
9 Patricia Sarrapio SpainSpain Spain 13.41 x 13.08 / -1.6 13.41 / +2.8
10 Natallia Vyatkina BelarusBelarus Belarus 13.13 x 12.86 / -0.6 13.13 / +1.6
DNS Hanna Knjasjewa IsraelIsrael Israel

final

August 16, 2014, 4:40 pm

space Surname nation Result (noun) 1st attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
2nd attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
3rd attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
4th attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
5th attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
6th attempt (m)
wind (m / s)
1 Olha Saladucha UkraineUkraine Ukraine 14.73 14.12 / +0.1 14.73 / -0.4 14.68 / -0.4 x 14.59 / +0.4 14.31 / +0.1
2 Ekaterina Koneva RussiaRussia Russia 14.69 14.40 / -0.2 14.01 / +1.1 14.69 / ± 0.0 14.16 / -0.2 14.54 / +0.3 14.31 / +0.1
3 Irina Gumenyuk RussiaRussia Russia 14.46 14.30 / -0.9 x x 14.00 / -0.8 14.46 / -0.2 x
4th Ruth Ndoumbe SpainSpain Spain 14.14 14.11 / -0.5 13.94 / +0.5 13.90 / ± 0.0 13.69 / -0.2 14.14 / +0.3 x
5 Gabriela Petrowa BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 14.13 14.13 / +0.1 x - x - -
6th Dana Velďáková SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 13.87 x 13.87 / -0.2 x 13.67 / +0.5 x x
7th Snežana Vukmirović SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 13.82 13.77 / -0.7 x 13.74 / +0.3 13.51 / -0.4 13.82 / +0.1 13.40 / -0.1
8th Susana Costa PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.78 x 13.72 / -0.4 13.77 / +0.1 13.78 / -1.0 x 13.40 / -1.0
9 Kristin Gierisch GermanyGermany Germany 13.76 13.76 / -1.0 13.67 / -0.7 13.58 / -0.4 not in the final of the
eight best jumpers
10 Alsu Murtasina RussiaRussia Russia 13.76 13.59 / -1.2 12.37 / -0.8 13.76 / -0.7
11 Jenny Elbe GermanyGermany Germany 13.68 13.68 / -1.0 x x
12 Cristina Sandu RomaniaRomania Romania 13.58 13.24 / -0.6 13.51 / -0.5 13.58 / -0.4

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References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Triple jump women , accessed February 16, 2020