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1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump event at the 1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on 12 and 13 March.[1]

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Dietmar Haaf
 Germany
Konstandinos Koukodimos
 Greece
Bogdan Tudor
 Romania

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification performance: 7.75 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Ivaylo Mladenov  Bulgaria 7.67 8.09 8.09 Q
2 Konstandinos Koukodimos  Greece 8.00 8.00 Q
3 Mattias Sunneborn  Sweden x 7.94 7.94 Q
4 Roman Orlík  Czech Republic x x 7.91 7.91 Q
5 Giovanni Evangelisti  Italy x 7.86 7.86 Q
6 Dietmar Haaf  Germany 7.63 7.84 7.84 Q
7 Tibor Ordina  Hungary 7.54 7.57 7.83 7.83 Q
8 Stanislav Tarasenko  Russia 7.82 7.82 Q
9 Bogdan Tudor  Romania 7.28 7.81 7.81 Q
10 Robert Emmiyan  Armenia 7.78 7.78 Q
11 Dmitriy Bagryanov  Russia 7.57 7.76 7.76 Q
12 Erik Nijs  Belgium 7.45 7.76 7.76 Q
13 Frans Maas  Netherlands 7.60 7.74 7.75 7.75 Q
14 Georg Ackermann  Germany 7.42 7.62 7.75 7.75 Q
15 Daniel Bărbulescu  Romania 5.93 7.58 7.75 7.75 Q
16 Marco Delonge  Germany 7.73 7.70 7.62 7.73
17 Aleksandr Glavatskiy  Belarus 7.67 7.72 7.53 7.72
18 Serge Hélan  France 7.60 7.66 7.72 7.72
19 Jesús Oliván  Spain x 7.52 7.72 7.72
20 Olivier Borderan  France x x 7.72 7.72
21 Vitaliy Kirilenko  Ukraine 7.44 7.65 7.48 7.65
22 Milan Gombala  Czech Republic x x 7.65 7.65
22 Ángel Hernández  Spain x 7.65 x 7.65
24 Róbert Michalík  Czech Republic 7.63 7.52 x 7.63
25 Mark Malisov  Israel 7.57 7.08 x 7.57
26 György Makó  Hungary 7.53 7.48 7.40 7.53
27 Spyridon Vasdekis  Greece 6.99 7.38 7.50 7.50
28 Armen Martirosyan  Armenia 7.47 x x 7.47
29 Alexandr Gliznutsa  Moldova 7.44 x x 7.44
Mika Kahma  Finland x x x NM

Final

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dietmar Haaf  Germany 7.95 8.03 7.95 8.15 8.04 x 8.15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Konstandinos Koukodimos  Greece 8.04 7.85 8.06 8.09 x x 8.09 NR
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Bogdan Tudor  Romania 7.90 7.99 8.07 8.01 8.01 x 8.07
4 Ivaylo Mladenov  Bulgaria 7.91 8.00 8.07 x x 8.07
5 Stanislav Tarasenko  Russia 7.80 7.82 7.63 7.91 8.00 8.02 8.02
6 Dmitriy Bagryanov  Russia 8.01 x x 7.58 x 7.76 8.01
7 Mattias Sunneborn  Sweden 7.68 7.92 7.72 7.70 7.96 x 7.96
8 Georg Ackermann  Germany 7.84 7.72 x x x 7.71 7.84
9 Giovanni Evangelisti  Italy x 7.81 x 7.81
10 Roman Orlík  Czech Republic x 7.52 7.75 7.75
11 Tibor Ordina  Hungary x 7.66 x 7.66
12 Daniel Bărbulescu  Romania x x 7.51 7.51
13 Erik Nijs  Belgium 7.47 x 5.36 7.47
14 Frans Maas  Netherlands x x 7.46 7.46
15 Robert Emmiyan  Armenia x 7.31 7.38 7.38

References

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  1. ^ Results (p. 544–545)