1990 European Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump
| Men's triple jump at the European Athletics Championships |
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The Men's Triple Jump event at the 1990 European Championships in Split, Yugoslavia was held at Stadion Poljud on 30 and 31 August 1990.[1] There were a total number of nineteen participating athletes.
Medalists
| Gold | Leonid Voloshin Soviet Union (URS) |
| Silver | Khristo Markov Bulgaria (BUL) |
| Bronze | Igor Lapshin Soviet Union (URS) |
Abbreviations
- All results shown are in metres
| Q | automatic qualification |
| q | qualification by rank |
| DNS | did not start |
| NM | no mark |
| WR | world record |
| AR | area record |
| NR | national record |
| PB | personal best |
| SB | season best |
Records
| Standing records prior to the 1990 European Athletics Championships | ||||
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| World Record | Willie Banks (USA) | 17.97 m | June 16, 1985 | Indianapolis, United States |
| Event Record | Khristo Markov (BUL) | 17.66 m | August 30, 1986 | Stuttgart, West Germany |
| Broken records during the 1990 European Athletics Championships | ||||
| Event Record | Leonid Voloshin (URS) | 17.74 m | August 31, 1990 | Split, Yugoslavia |
Results
Final
31 August
| Rank | Name | Nationality | Attempts | Result | Notes | |||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
| Leonid Voloshin | Soviet Union | 17.74 (w: 0.8 m/s) |
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| Khristo Markov | Bulgaria | 17.43 (w: 1.1 m/s) |
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| Igor Lapshin | Soviet Union | 17.34 (w: 0.0 m/s) |
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| 4 | Jörg Frieß | East Germany | 17.01 (w: 0.0 m/s) |
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| 5 | Volker Mai | East Germany | 16.88 (w: -0.2 m/s) |
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| 6 | Andrzej Grabarczyk | Poland | 16.82 (w: 1.5 m/s) |
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| 7 | Georges Sainte-Rose | France | 16.81 (w: 1.3 m/s) |
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| 8 | Oleg Protsenko | Soviet Union | 16.80 (w: 1.3 m/s) |
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| 9 | John Herbert | United Kingdom | 16.73 (w: -1.0 m/s) |
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| 10 | Marios Hadjiandreou | Cyprus | 16.63 (w: 1.5 m/s) |
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| 11 | Eugeniusz Bedeniczuk | Poland | 16.60 (w: 1.3 m/s) |
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| 12 | Ralf Jaros | West Germany | 16.24 (w: 1.6 m/s) |
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Qualification
30 August
Qualification distance: 16.90 (Q) or 12 best (q) qualified for the final[2]
Group A
| Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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| 1 | Oleg Protsenko | Soviet Union | 17.41 (w: 1.6 m/s) |
Q |
| 2 | Igor Lapshin | Soviet Union | 17.11 (w: 1.6 m/s) |
Q |
| 3 | Georges Sainte-Rose | France | 16.88 (w: 1.3 m/s) |
q |
| 4 | Volker Mai | East Germany | 16.88 (w: 1.3 m/s) |
q |
| 5 | John Herbert | United Kingdom | 16.79 (w: 0.7 m/s) |
q |
| 6 | Ralf Jaros | West Germany | 16.75 (w: 1.2 m/s) |
q |
| 7 | Andrzej Grabarczyk | Poland | 16.61 (w: 1 m/s) |
q |
| 8 | Zoran Đurđević | Yugoslavia | 16.45 (w: 1.2 m/s) |
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| 9 | Claes Rahm | Sweden | 15.98 (w: 1.3 m/s) |
Group B
| Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leonid Voloshin | Soviet Union | 17.59 (w: 0.9 m/s) |
Q |
| 2 | Khristo Markov | Bulgaria | 16.96 (w: 1.0 m/s) |
Q |
| 3 | Jörg Frieß | East Germany | 16.86 (w: 0.4 m/s) |
q |
| 4 | Eugeniusz Bedeniczuk | Poland | 16.79 (w: 1.3 m/s) |
q |
| 5 | Marios Hadjiandreou | Cyprus | 16.75 (w: 1.5 m/s) |
q |
| 6 | Didier Falise | Belgium | 16.32 (w: 1 m/s) |
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| 7 | Pierre Camara | France | 16.18 (w: 0.7 m/s) |
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| 8 | Rogel Nachum | Israel | 16.01 (w: 1.5 m/s) |
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| 9 | Tord Henriksson | Sweden | 16.00 (w: 0.9 m/s) |
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| Serge Hélan | France | NM |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 19 athletes from 12 countries participated in the event.
- Belgium (1)
- Bulgaria (1)
- Cyprus (1)
- East Germany (2)
- France (3)
- Israel (1)
- Poland (2)
- Soviet Union (3)
- Sweden (2)
- United Kingdom (1)
- West Germany (1)
- Yugoslavia (1)
See also
- 1988 Men's Olympic Triple Jump (Seoul)
- 1991 Men's World Championships Triple Jump (Tokyo)
- 1992 Men's Olympic Triple Jump (Barcelona)
References
- ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 451–460, retrieved 13 August 2014
- ^ Video of the qualification