The men's triple jump competition at the European Championships in Athletics in Amsterdam took place on July 7 and 9, 2016 at the Olympic Stadium .
| Triple Jump (Men) | |
| Video of the main competitions at the European Championships 2016 (English) | |
The current European triple jump champion was Benjamin Compaore from France .
Records
Before the start of the competition, the following records were valid.
| World record | 18.29 m | Gothenburg , Sweden | August 7, 1995 | |
| Europe record | ||||
| European Championships record | 17.99 m | Budapest , Hungary | August 23, 1998 | |
| The best result of the season in the world | 17.76 m | Eugene , United States | May 28, 2016 | |
| The best result of the season in Europe | 17.15 m | Angers , France | June 25, 2016 |
Schedule
| date | Time | Competition round |
|---|---|---|
| July 7, 2016 | 10:40 | Qualification |
| July 9, 2016 | 7:45 pm | The final |
Local time (UTC + 2)
Medalists
| Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Germany | Poland | Great Britain |
Results
Legend: Q - Automatic Qualification | q - Qualification for the result shown | WR - World Record | ER - European Record | CR - European Championship Record | NR - National Record | NUR - National Youth Record | WL - The best result of the season in the world | EL - The best result of the season in Europe | PB - Personal Record | SB - The best result of the season | DNS - Did not enter the sector | NM - Without result | DQ - Disqualified
Qualification
Qualification: qualification standard 16.65 m (Q) or holders of the 12 best results (q) [1] [2] .
Competitions were held simultaneously in two qualifying groups on July 7, 2016. 27 participants entered the sector.
| A place | Group | Athlete | Citizenship | one | m / s | 2 | m / s | 3 | m / s | Result | m / s | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | A | Karol Hoffmann | Poland | 16.11 m | −0,4 | 16.93 m | +3.1 | - | 16.93 m | +3.1 | Q | |
| 2 | B | Max hess | Germany | x | +1.3 | 16.93 m | +2.4 | - | 16.93 m | +2.4 | Q | |
| 3 | A | Sheriff Osmanoglu | Turkey | 16.34 m | +0.3 | 16.81 m | +1,1 | - | 16.81 m | +1,1 | Q | |
| four | B | Maxim Nesterenko | Belorussia | 16.52 m | +0.9 | 15.89 m | +1,1 | 16.68 m | +1.7 | 16.68 m | +1.7 | Q |
| five | A | George Tsonov | Bulgaria | 16.46 m | +2.5 | x | +2.4 | 16.65 m | +2.3 | 16.65 m | +2.3 | Q |
| 6 | B | Julian reed | Great Britain | 15.80 m | −0,6 | 16.62 m | +1.3 | 15.88 m | +2,1 | 16.62 m | +1.3 | q, SB |
| 7 | B | Momchil Karailiev | Bulgaria | 16.59 m | +1.8 | x | +0.2 | - | 16.59 m | +1.8 | q | |
| eight | A | Pablo Torrijos | Spain | 16.44 m | +3.0 | 16.58 m | +1,1 | - | 16.58 m | +1,1 | q | |
| 9 | B | Benjamin Compaore | France | 15.65 m | +1.5 | 16.22 m | +0.7 | 16.53 m | 0.0 | 16.53 m | 0.0 | q |
| ten | A | Dmitry Plotnitsky | Belorussia | 16.37 m | +1.3 | 16.50 m | +2.4 | 16.22 m | +3.2 | 16.50 m | +2.4 | q |
| eleven | A | Elvis Misance | Latvia | 16.50 m | +1.3 | x | +1.0 | x | +0.3 | 16.50 m | +1.3 | q |
| 12 | B | Fabian Floran | Netherlands | 16.36 m | +2.4 | 16.16 m | +0.7 | 16.45 m | −0,8 | 16.45 m | −0,8 | q |
| 13 | B | Zlatozar Atanasov | Bulgaria | 15.81 m | +1.5 | 16.34 m | +2.0 | 16.28 m | +2,8 | 16.34 m | +2.0 | |
| 14 | A | Harold correa | France | 16.26 m | +2.4 | 16.33 m | +1.0 | 16.17 m | +0.7 | 16.33 m | +1.0 | |
| 15 | A | Nathan Douglas | Great Britain | 16.33 m | +2.7 | x | +1.7 | 16.24 m | +1.0 | 16.33 m | +2.7 | |
| sixteen | B | Lasha Torgvaidze | Georgia | x | +2.9 | 16.20 m | −0,2 | 16.32 m | +2.0 | 16.32 m | +2.0 | |
| 17 | B | Nelson evora | Portugal | 15.88 m | +1.0 | 16.27 m | +1,1 | 16.15 m | −1.0 | 16.27 m | +1,1 | |
| 18 | A | Martin jasper | Germany | 16.27 m | +1.5 | x | +2.3 | 16.05 m | +2.7 | 16.27 m | +1.5 | |
| nineteen | B | Andrey Stanchev | Ukraine | 16.22 m | +1.8 | 15.95 m | +3.3 | 16.06 m | −1,3 | 16.22 m | +1.8 | |
| 20 | A | Levon Agasyan | Armenia | 15.98 m | +1.5 | 15.79 m | +1.0 | 16.21 m | +2,8 | 16.21 m | +2,8 | |
| 21 | B | Ashkyn Karaj | Turkey | 16.19 m | +0.4 | x | +0.4 | x | +3.3 | 16.19 m | +0.4 | |
| 22 | A | Dimitrios Tsiamis | Greece | 15.94 m | +0.6 | 16.16 m | +2.5 | 16.10 m | +0.4 | 16.16 m | +2.5 | |
| 23 | B | Nazim Babayev | Azerbaijan | 16.06 m | +2.6 | x | +2.3 | - | 16.06 m | +2.6 | ||
| 23 | A | Artyom Bondarenko | Belorussia | 16.06 m | +2.9 | x | +2.3 | x | +2.2 | 16.06 m | +2.9 | |
| 25 | B | Dimitrios Baltaduros | Greece | 15.99 m | +2.3 | 15.58 m | +0.7 | x | +1.7 | 15.99 m | +2.3 | |
| 26 | A | Vladimir Letnikov | Moldavia | x | +1.5 | 15.98 m | +0.9 | x | +2,1 | 15.98 m | +0.9 | |
| 27 | B | Marian Oprya | Romania | x | +1,1 | 15.40 m | +1.5 | x | +1.8 | 15.40 m | +1.5 |
Final
The main triple jump competition for men was held on July 9, 2016. 19-year-old German Max Hess in the second attempt set a personal record and the best result of the European season of 17.20 m, which brought him the gold of the tournament. The current champion Benjamin Compaore took the last, 12th place [3] .
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | one | m / s | 2 | m / s | 3 | m / s | four | m / s | five | m / s | 6 | m / s | Result | m / s | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| one | Max hess | Germany | x | +0.4 | 17.20 m | +0.5 | - | - | x | +0.4 | x | −0,6 | 17.20 m | +0.5 | EL , PB | ||
| 2 | Karol Hoffmann | Poland | 16.59 m | +2.4 | 16.96 m | −1.0 | 17.16 m | +0,1 | x | +1.9 | 16.93 m | +0.2 | 16.92 m | −0.5 | 17.16 m | +0,1 | PB |
| 3 | Julian reed | Great Britain | 16.76 m | +0.5 | x | +0.9 | 15.85 m | +0.9 | 15.91 m | −0,1 | x | 0.0 | x | 0.0 | 16.76 m | +0.5 | SB |
| four | Momchil Karailiev | Bulgaria | 16.65 m | +0,1 | 16.65 m | −0,2 | x | −0,1 | - | - | - | 16.65 m | +0,1 | ||||
| five | Maxim Nesterenko | Belorussia | 16.14 m | −0,6 | 16.16 m | −1.7 | 16.63 m | +0.4 | 16.62 m | +0.4 | 16.38 m | −1,1 | 16.50 m | −0,4 | 16.63 m | +0.4 | |
| 6 | Sheriff Osmanoglu | Turkey | 16.55 m | −1,4 | x | −0.5 | x | −1,5 | 16.53 m | +0.9 | x | +0.4 | x | +0.7 | 16.55 m | −1,4 | |
| 7 | George Tsonov | Bulgaria | 16.05 m | +1.9 | 15.84 m | −0.5 | 16.53 m | +0.7 | x | +0.9 | - | - | 16.53 m | +0.7 | SB | ||
| eight | Pablo Torrijos | Spain | 15.88 m | +0.3 | 16.23 m | −0.9 | 16.34 m | +0.7 | x | 0.0 | 16.33 m | −0,3 | 16.30 m | +0.3 | 16.34 m | +0.7 | |
| 9 | Elvis Misance | Latvia | x | +0.4 | 16.11 m | −0,8 | 16.32 m | +0,1 | 16.32 m | +0,1 | |||||||
| ten | Fabian Floran | Netherlands | 16.12 m | −0,4 | x | −2,5 | 16.23 m | −0,8 | 16.23 m | −0,8 | |||||||
| eleven | Dmitry Plotnitsky | Belorussia | 15.24 m | −3,1 | 16.16 m | −1.0 | 16.18 m | −0,4 | 16.18 m | −0,4 | |||||||
| 12 | Benjamin Compaore | France | 16.01 m | −1,6 | x | +0.2 | 16.12 m | −0.5 | 16.12 m | −0.5 |
Notes
- ↑ Triple Jump Men - Qualification Round Results Summary (PDF). EA (7 July 2016). Circulation date November 20, 2016. Archived November 20, 2016.
- ↑ Triple Jump Men - Qualification Round Results (English) (PDF). EA (7 July 2016). Circulation date November 20, 2016. Archived November 20, 2016.
- ↑ Triple Jump Men - Final Results (English ). EA (9 July 2016). Circulation date November 20, 2016. Archived November 20, 2016.
Links
- European Athletics Championships - Triple Jump Men (English) (inaccessible link - history ) . EA . - Results of competitions on the website of the European Athletics Association. The date of appeal is November 20, 2016.