2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's long jump
Events at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships | ||||
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Track events | ||||
60 m | men | women | ||
400 m | men | women | ||
800 m | men | women | ||
1500 m | men | women | ||
3000 m | men | women | ||
60 m hurdles | men | women | ||
4×400 m relay | men | women | ||
Field events | ||||
High jump | men | women | ||
Pole vault | men | women | ||
Long jump | men | women | ||
Triple jump | men | women | ||
Shot put | men | women | ||
Combined events | ||||
Pentathlon | women | |||
Heptathlon | men | |||
The Men's long jump event at the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held at March 2, 2013 at 11:00 & 12:30 (qualification) and March 3, 17:00 (final) local time.
Records
Standing records prior to the 2013 European Athletics Indoor Championships | ||||
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World record | Carl Lewis (USA) | 8.79 | New York City, United States | 27 January 1984 |
European record | Sebastian Bayer (GER) | 8.71 | Turin, Italy | 8 March 2009 |
Championship record | ||||
World Leading | Marquis Dendy (USA) | 8.25 | Fayetteville, United States | 23 February 2013 |
European Leading | Aleksandr Menkov (RUS) | 8.22 | Irkutsk, Russia | 25 January 2013 |
Results
Qualification
Qualification: Qualification Performance 8.05 (Q) or at least 8 best performers advanced to the final.[1][2]
Rank | Group | Athlete | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Result | Notes |
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1 | A | Aleksandr Menkov | Russia | 7.72 | 7.98 | 8.22 | 8.22 | Q, =EL |
2 | B | Christian Reif | Germany | x | 8.15 | 8.15 | Q, PB | |
3 | B | Michel Tornéus | Sweden | 8.07 | 8.07 | Q | ||
4 | A | Louis Tsatoumas | Greece | 8.01 | 7.94 | x | 8.01 | q |
5 | B | Chris Tomlinson | Great Britain | 7.73 | 7.80 | 7.98 | 7.98 | q, SB |
6 | A | Eero Haapala | Finland | 7.75 | 7.76 | 7.95 | 7.95 | q |
7 | B | Tommi Evilä | Finland | 7.75 | 7.95 | — | 7.95 | q, SB |
8 | A | Elvijs Misāns | Latvia | 7.48 | 7.77 | 7.92 | 7.92 | q, SB |
9 | A | Sebastian Bayer | Germany | 7.76 | 7.91 | 7.75 | 7.91 | |
10 | A | Adrian Strzałkowski | Poland | 7.87 | 7.83 | 7.57 | 7.87 | |
11 | B | Yeoryios Tsakonas | Greece | 7.58 | 7.72 | 7.79 | 7.79 | |
12 | B | Emanuele Catania | Italy | x | 7.78 | 7.77 | 7.78 | |
13 | B | Daniel Dobrev | Bulgaria | x | x | 7.70 | 7.70 | |
14 | B | Jean Marie Okutu | Spain | 7.27 | x | 7.65 | 7.65 | |
15 | B | Morten Jensen | Denmark | x | 7.64 | x | 7.64 | |
16 | B | Márk Szabó | Hungary | 7.62 | 7.39 | 7.26 | 7.62 | |
17 | A | Kevin Ojiaku | Italy | 7.35 | 7.56 | 7.48 | 7.56 | |
18 | A | Tomas Vitonis | Lithuania | x | 3.35 | 7.56 | 7.56 | |
19 | A | Oleksiy Kasyanov | Ukraine | 7.50 | x | 7.55 | 7.55 | |
20 | A | Arsen Sargsyan | Armenia | x | 7.44 | 7.38 | 7.44 | |
21 | A | Rain Kask | Estonia | 7.40 | x | x | 7.40 | |
22 | A | Andreas Otterling | Sweden | 7.39 | x | x | 7.39 | |
23 | B | Darius Aučyna | Lithuania | 7.38 | 7.30 | x | 7.38 | |
24 | B | Valentin Toboc | Romania | 7.20 | 7.33 | x | 7.33 | |
25 | A | Stefano Tremigliozzi | Italy | 7.26 | x | x | 7.26 |
Final
The final was held at 17:00.[3][4]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result | Notes |
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Aleksandr Menkov | Russia | 8.28 | x | x | 8.31 | x | x | 8.31 | WL | |
Michel Tornéus | Sweden | 8.27 | 8.10 | x | 7.95 | 7.12 | 8.29 | 8.29 | NR | |
Christian Reif | Germany | 8.01 | x | 7.87 | 8.07 | x | 8.03 | 8.07 | ||
4 | Eero Haapala | Finland | x | 7.87 | 8.05 | 7.87 | 7.84 | x | 8.05 | |
5 | Louis Tsatoumas | Greece | 7.88 | 8.00 | x | 7.94 | x | x | 8.00 | |
6 | Tommi Evilä | Finland | 7.96 | — | 7.79 | x | — | 7.90 | 7.96 | SB |
7 | Chris Tomlinson | Great Britain | 7.93 | 7.95 | 7.64 | 7.94 | 7.91 | 7.88 | 7.95 | |
8 | Elvijs Misāns | Latvia | 7.61 | 7.68 | 7.63 | 2.79 | x | 7.30 | 7.68 |
References
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