1986 European Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump

These are the official results of the Men's Triple Jump event at the 1986 European Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, held at Neckarstadion on 29 and 30 August 1986.[1]

Medalists

GoldBulgaria Khristo Markov
Bulgaria (BUL)
SilverSoviet Union Māris Bružiks
Soviet Union (URS)
BronzeSoviet Union Oleg Protsenko
Soviet Union (URS)

Abbreviations

  • All results shown are in metres
Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1986 European Athletics Championships
World Record Willie Banks (USA)17.97 m June 16, 1985United States Indianapolis, United States
Event Record Keith Connor (GBR)17.29 m September 10, 1982Greece Athens, Greece
Broken records during the 1986 European Athletics Championships
Event Record Māris Bružiks (URS)17.33 m August 30, 1986West Germany Stuttgart, West Germany
Event Record Khristo Markov (BUL)17.66 m August 30, 1986West Germany Stuttgart, West Germany

Results

Final

30 August

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
123456
1st, gold medalist(s)Khristo Markov Bulgaria17.66
(w: 1.9 m/s)
CR
2nd, silver medalist(s)Māris Bružiks Soviet Union17.33
(w: 1.1 m/s)
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Oleg Protsenko Soviet Union17.28 w
(w: 2.6 m/s)
4Georgi Pomashki Bulgaria16.99
(w: 0.3 m/s)
5Dirk Gamlin East Germany16.89
(w: -1.3 m/s)
6Nikolay Musiyenko Soviet Union16.86
(w: 0.4 m/s)
7Volker Mai East Germany16.74
(w: 0.0 m/s)
8Didier Falise Belgium16.74
(w: 1.1 m/s)
9Serge Hélan France16.64
(w: -0.3 m/s)
10Michael Makin United Kingdom16.63
(w: -1.3 m/s)
11Arne Holm Sweden16.37
(w: 0.8 m/s)
12Béla Bakosi Hungary16.09
(w: -1.4 m/s)

Qualification

29 August

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
1Nikolay Musiyenko Soviet Union16.94
(w: 1.3 m/s)
Q
2Volker Mai East Germany16.93
(w: -0.8 m/s)
Q
3Oleg Protsenko Soviet Union16.93
(w: -1.4 m/s)
Q
4Khristo Markov Bulgaria16.90
(w: -2.8 m/s)
Q
5Béla Bakosi Hungary16.83 w
(w: 3 m/s)
Q
6Dirk Gamlin East Germany16.75
(w: -0.7 m/s)
Q
7Serge Hélan France16.67
(w: -0.9 m/s)
Q
8Didier Falise Belgium16.66
(w: -1.1 m/s)
Q
9Michael Makin United Kingdom16.65
(w: 1.9 m/s)
Q
10Māris Bružiks Soviet Union16.60
(w: -1.2 m/s)
Q
11Arne Holm Sweden16.50
(w: -1.1 m/s)
Q
12Georgi Pomashki Bulgaria16.45
(w: -0.5 m/s)
Q
13Dario Badinelli Italy16.42
(w: 0.1 m/s)
14Ján Čado Czechoslovakia16.39
(w: -0.3 m/s)
15Ivan Slanař Czechoslovakia16.35
(w: -0.1 m/s)
16John Herbert United Kingdom16.32
(w: -3.2 m/s)
17Jacek Pastusiński Poland16.32
(w: -0.3 m/s)
18Peter Bouschen West Germany16.10
(w: 0 m/s)
19Milan Mikuláš Czechoslovakia16.10
(w: 0.4 m/s)
20Claes Rahm Sweden15.83
(w: -1.0 m/s)
21Thomas Eriksson Sweden15.79
22Marios Hadjiandreou Cyprus15.50
(w: -2.7 m/s)
23Wolfgang Zinser West Germany15.12
(w: -3.4 m/s)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 23 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event.

See also

References

  1. European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 443–451, retrieved 13 August 2014


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