2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships / women's triple jump

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The women's triple jump at the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships took place on March 3, 2017 in the Kombank Arena in Belgrade . In the final, the German Kristin Gierisch prevailed with a European annual best of 14.37 meters, ahead of Patrícia Mamona from Portugal and Paraskevi Papachristou from Greece.

Records

Records before the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record RussiaRussia Tatiana Romanovna Lebedeva 15.36 m Budapest March 6, 2004
European record
Championship record United KingdomUnited Kingdom Ashia Hansen 15.16 m Valencia February 28, 1998
World annual best VenezuelaVenezuela Yulimar Rojas 14.79 m Madrid February 28, 2017
European annual best RomaniaRomania Elena Panțuroiu 14.33 m Bucharest 4th February 2017

In the final, Kristin Gierisch improved the European annual best with her second jump to 14.37 meters.

Results

qualification

The qualification took place in the Kombank-Arena on March 3, 2017 at 12:00 Central European Time.

space Athlete nationality #1 # 2 # 3 Width (m)
01 Jenny Elbe GermanyGermany Germany 13.88 14.27 - 14.27 PB
02 Kristin Gierisch GermanyGermany Germany x 14.26 - 14.26 SB
03 Ana Peleteiro SpainSpain Spain x 13.90 14.20 14.20 PB
04th Kristiina Mäkelä FinlandFinland Finland 14.01 14.18 - 14.18 SB
05 Anna Jagaciak-Michalska PolandPoland Poland 14.15 - - 14.15 PB
06th Paraskevi Papachristou GreeceGreece Greece 14.12 - - 14.12
07th Patrícia Mamona PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.80 13.75 14.03 14.03
08th Susana Costa PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.72 13.92 13.97 13.97 PB
09 Jeanine Assani-Issouf FranceFrance France 13.93 13.94 13.83 13.94
10 Iryna Waskouskaya BelarusBelarus Belarus 13.85 x 13.79 13.85
11 Elena Panțuroiu RomaniaRomania Romania 13.51 13.69 13.84 13.84
12 Dana Velďáková SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia x 13.44 13.72 13.72
13 Dariya Derkach ItalyItaly Italy 13.42 13.44 13.69 13.69
14th Merilyn Uudmäe EstoniaEstonia Estonia 13.55 12.95 13.18 13.55 PB
15th Cristina Bujin RomaniaRomania Romania 13.44 x x 13.44
16 Ruslana Zichozka UkraineUkraine Ukraine 12.71 13.31 13.05 13.31
17th Petra Koren SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 13.26 12.17 11.47 13.26
18th Neele Eckhardt GermanyGermany Germany 13.22 x 11.84 13.22

While Jenny Elbe and Kristin Gierisch were able to qualify directly for the final, the third German starter Neele Eckhardt could not deliver a good competition and was eliminated from the competition with a width of 13.22 meters. In addition, with Elena Panțuroiu, the European best of the year with a width of 13.84 meters could surprisingly not qualify for the final.

final

The finals took place in the Kombank Arena on March 3, 2017 at 5:50 p.m. Central European Time.

Rank Athlete nationality #1 # 2 # 3 # 4 # 5 # 6 Width (m)
Gold medal icon.svg Kristin Gierisch GermanyGermany Germany x 14.37 x x x 13.91 14:37 EL
Silver medal icon.svg Patrícia Mamona PortugalPortugal Portugal 14.24 14.25 14.29 x 14.32 14.01 14.32 SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Paraskevi Papachristou GreeceGreece Greece 04/14 14.20 14.24 14.17 x x 14.24 SB
4th Anna Jagaciak-Michalska PolandPoland Poland 13.82 13.92 x 14.14 13.89 13.91 14.14
5 Ana Peleteiro SpainSpain Spain 14.13 x x 13.72 13.65 x 14.13
6th Jenny Elbe GermanyGermany Germany 14.12 x 11.99 13.91 02/13 x 14.12
7th Susana Costa PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.83 13.99 x 13.89 13.65 13.71 13.99 PB
8th Kristiina Mäkelä FinlandFinland Finland 13.56 13.70 x 13.73 13.57 13.68 13.73

While Jenny Elbe could not confirm her performance from the qualification, Kristin Gierisch improved the European annual best with her second jump and with this jump secured herself EM gold and her first international title.

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