2009 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump event at the 2009 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Kaunas, Lithuania, at S. Dariaus ir S. Girėno stadionas (Darius and Girėnas Stadium) on 18 and 19 July.[1][2][3][4]

Medalists

GoldDaniele Greco
 Italy
SilverZhivko Petkov
 Bulgaria
BronzeAliaksandr Liabedzka
 Belarus

Results

Final

19 July

RankNameNationalityAttemptsResultNotes
123456
1st, gold medalist(s)Daniele Greco Italyx16.24
(w: 1.3m/s)
16.46
(w: 0.7m/s)
16.35
(w: 0.8m/s)
x17.20
(w: 1.8m/s)
17.20
(w: 1.8m/s)
2nd, silver medalist(s)Zhivko Petkov Bulgaria16.27
(w: -1.5m/s)
16.67 w
(w: 2.2m/s)
16.67
(w: 1.0m/s)
16.55
(w: 0.4m/s)
16.68
(w: 1.0m/s)
16.81 w
(w: 2.7m/s)
16.81 w
(w: 2.7m/s)
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Aliaksandr Liabedzka Belarus15.79
(w: 0.1m/s)
16.80
(w: 1.0m/s)
16.08
(w: 0.8m/s)
xx16.09
(w: 0.8m/s)
16.80
(w: 1.0m/s)
4Raman Pakhomchyk Belarus15.19
(w: 0.5m/s)
16.20
(w: 0.6m/s)
16.44
(w: 0.7m/s)
16.56
(w: 0.2m/s)
x16.54
(w: 0.5m/s)
16.56
(w: 0.2m/s)
5Pavel Shalin Russia16.29
(w: 0.2m/s)
16.56
(w: 0.3m/s)
x15.43
(w: 1.8m/s)
15.76
(w: -0.3m/s)
16.56
(w: 0.3m/s)
6Dzmitry Platnitski Belarus16.41
(w: 1.6m/s)
16.02
(w: 1.1m/s)
16.23
(w: 1.2m/s)
15.87
(w: 0.7m/s)
16.50
(w: 1.0m/s)
16.53
(w: -0.4m/s)
16.53
(w: -0.4m/s)
7Abdoulaye Diarra France16.17
(w: 0.5m/s)
16.46
(w: 1.6m/s)
15.91
(w: 0.0m/s)
16.03
(w: 0.8m/s)
16.25
(w: 1.2m/s)
x16.46
(w: 1.6m/s)
8Zlatozar Atanasov Bulgaria16.02
(w: -0.6m/s)
16.22
(w: 0.8m/s)
16.32
(w: 0.5m/s)
xxx16.32
(w: 0.5m/s)
9Yoann Rapinier France16.14
(w: 0.7m/s)
16.23
(w: 0.9m/s)
15.70
(w: 0.1m/s)
16.23
(w: 0.9m/s)
10Adrian Dăianu Romania16.09
(w: 1.9m/s)
16.09
(w: 0.8m/s)
15.92
(w: 0.9m/s)
16.09
(w: 1.9m/s)
11José Emilio Bellido Spain16.08
(w: 0.9m/s)
xx16.08
(w: 0.9m/s)
12Marcos Caldeira Portugal15.46
(w: 0.7m/s)
14.98
(w: 1.3m/s)
x15.46
(w: 0.7m/s)

Qualifications

18 July
Qualifying 16.20 or 12 best to the Final

Group A

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
1Daniele Greco Italy16.60
(w: -1.2m/s)
Q
2Aliaksandr Liabedzka Belarus16.50
(w: 1.7m/s)
Q
3Zhivko Petkov Bulgaria16.41
(w: 1.3m/s)
Q
4Adrian Dăianu Romania16.36 w
(w: 2.8m/s)
Q
5Abdoulaye Diarra France16.30 w
(w: 2.6m/s)
Q
6Marcos Caldeira Portugal16.19
(w: 1.5m/s)
q
7José Palomanes Spain15.70
(w: 0.9m/s)
8Elvijs Misāns Latvia15.56
(w: -1.0m/s)
9Vytas Raugas Lithuania14.66
(w: -2.4m/s)

Group B

RankNameNationalityResultNotes
1Raman Pakhomchyk Belarus16.45
(w: 0.1m/s)
Q
2Pavel Shalin Russia16.28
(w: 1.1m/s)
Q
3Yoann Rapinier France16.23
(w: -0.3m/s)
Q
4Dzmitry Platnitski Belarus15.88
(w: 1.3m/s)
q
5Zlatozar Atanasov Bulgaria15.88
(w: 1.0m/s)
q
6José Emilio Bellido Spain15.78
(w: 1.0m/s)
q
7Michał Lewandowski Poland15.63
(w: 0.6m/s)
8Peder Pawel Nielsen Denmark15.51 w
(w: 2.1m/s)
9Haşim Yılmaz Turkey15.01
(w: -0.1m/s)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 18 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. European Athletics U23 Championships Ostrava 2011 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK - 7th European Athletics U23 Championships - Kaunas, Lithuania 16.-19.7.2009 (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 84–99, retrieved 24 October 2014
  2. 7th European Athletics U23 Championships - Kaunas LTU 16 - 19 July, European Athletics Association, archived from the original on 2014-10-21, retrieved 14 November 2014
  3. European Athletics U23 Championships - Kaunas, Lithuania, 16 - 19 July 2009, Triple Jump Men - Results - Final (PDF), European Athletics Association, retrieved 14 November 2014
  4. European Athletics U23 Championships - Kaunas, Lithuania, 16 - 19 July 2009, Triple Jump Men - Results - Qualification (PDF), European Athletics Association, retrieved 14 November 2014
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