2018 European Athletics Championships – Men's long jump

Men's long jump
at the 2018 European Athletics Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
LocationBerlin
Dates
  • August 6 (qualification)
  • August 8 (final)
Competitors30 from 21 nations
Winning distance8.25
Medalists
gold medal    Greece
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Ukraine

The men's long jump at the 2018 European Athletics Championships took place at the Olympic Stadium on 6 and 8 August.

Records

Standing records prior to the 2018 European Athletics Championships
World record  Mike Powell (USA) 8.95 m[1] Tokyo, Japan 30 August 1991
European record  Robert Emmiyan (URS) 8.86 m[2] Tsaghkadzor, Soviet Union 22 May 1987
Championship record  Christian Reif (GER) 8.47 m Barcelona, Spain 1 August 2010
World Leading  Juan Miguel Echevarría (CUB) 8.68 m[3] Bad Langensalza, Germany 30 June 2018
Europe Leading  Aleksandr Menkov (RUS) 8.41 m[4] Zhukovsky, Russia 1 July 2018

Schedule

Date Time Round
6 August 2018 16:35 Qualification
8 August 2018 19:45 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 8.00 m (Q) or best 12 performers (q)[5]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 B Miltiadis Tentoglou  Greece 8.15 8.15 Q
2 B Fabian Heinle  Germany x 8.02 8.02 Q
3 B Michel Tornéus  Sweden 7.91 7.91 q, SB
4 B Kevin Ojiaku  Italy 7.59 7.74 7.90 7.90 q
5 A Dan Bramble  Great Britain x 7.57 7.89 7.89 q
6 A Tomasz Jaszczuk  Poland 7.77 7.78 7.88 7.88 q
7 A Radek Juška  Czech Republic 7.69 7.87 x 7.87 q
8 A Serhiy Nykyforov  Ukraine 7.69 x 7.86 7.86 q
9 A Thobias Nilsson Montler  Sweden 7.77 7.67 7.78 7.78 q
10 B Guillaume Victorin  France 7.76 x x 7.76 q
11 A Kafétien Gomis  France 7.59 7.67 7.75 7.75 q
12 A Izmir Smajlaj  Albania 7.71 x 7.60 7.71 q
13 B Vladyslav Mazur  Ukraine 7.33 7.70 7.38 7.70
14 A Strahinja Jovančević  Serbia 7.40 7.60 7.69 7.69
15 B Feron Sayers  Great Britain 7.68 x 7.67 7.68
16 B Kristian Pulli  Finland 7.36 7.50 7.68 7.68
17 A Jean Marie Okutu  Spain 7.66 7.52 7.59 7.66
18 B Benjamin Gföhler  Switzerland 7.52 x 7.65 7.65
19 B Julian Howard  Germany x x 7.64 7.64
20 A Kristian Bäck  Finland 7.60 7.60 7.61 7.61
21 A Alper Kulaksız  Turkey 7.51 7.58 x 7.58
22 A Cristian Staicu  Romania 7.48 7.52 7.51 7.52
23 B Filip Pravdica  Croatia x 7.47 7.52 7.52
24 B Denis Eradiri  Bulgaria 7.49 7.50 x 7.50
25 B Adam McMullen  Ireland 7.47 x 7.47 7.47
26 A Maximilian Entholzner  Germany 7.18 7.46 7.45 7.46
27 A Corentin Campener  Belgium 7.41 x 7.40 7.41
28 B Yann Randrianasolo  France 7.33 7.29 x 7.33
29 B Ian Paul Grech  Malta 7.04 x x 7.04
A Christopher Ullmann  Switzerland x x x NM

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Miltiadis Tentoglou  Greece 7.96 7.80 8.00 x 8.25 7.04 8.25 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Fabian Heinle  Germany 7.90 8.13 x 8.02 7.62 8.13 8.13 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Serhiy Nykyforov  Ukraine 7.80 7.97 8.13 8.00 x 7.90 8.13
4 Thobias Nilsson Montler  Sweden 7.80 7.89 7.80 7.86 x 8.10 8.10 NU23R
5 Tomasz Jaszczuk  Poland 7.92 7.90 7.83 7.60 x 8.08 8.08
6 Dan Bramble  Great Britain 7.68 7.90 7.85 7.65 x 7.62 7.90
7 Michel Tornéus  Sweden x 7.82 7.86 x x x 7.86
8 Guillaume Victorin  France 6.49 7.83 7.84 7.63 6.26 x 7.84
9 Kafétien Gomis  France x 7.84 7.76 7.84
10 Izmir Smajlaj  Albania x 7.83 7.73 7.83
11 Kevin Ojiaku  Italy 7.55 7.48 7.78 7.78
12 Radek Juška  Czech Republic 7.63 7.73 7.48 7.73

References

  1. ^ "All Time Best". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  2. ^ "European Outdoor Records Men". European Athletic Association. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  3. ^ "2018 Top List". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  4. ^ "2018 Top List". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 August 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 August 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2020.