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1986 European Athletics Championships – Men's long jump

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These are the official results of the Men's long jump event at the 1986 European Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, held at Neckarstadion on 28 and 29 August 1986.[1]

Medalists

Gold Robert Emmiyan
 Soviet Union
Silver Sergey Layevskiy
 Soviet Union
Bronze Giovanni Evangelisti
 Italy

Results

Final

29 August

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Robert Emmiyan  Soviet Union 8.41
(w: 0.0m/s)
CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sergey Layevskiy  Soviet Union 8.01
(w: 0.0m/s)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Giovanni Evangelisti  Italy 7.92
(w: 0.2m/s)
4 Emiel Mellaard  Netherlands 7.91
5 Stanisław Jaskułka  Poland 7.85
(w: 0.0m/s)
6 Norbert Brige  France 7.72
(w: -0.3m/s)
7 Ivo Krsek  Czechoslovakia 7.69
(w: 0.0m/s)
8 Zdeněk Hanáček  Czechoslovakia 7.59
(w: 0.0m/s)
9 Claude Morinière  France 7.51
(w: 0.1m/s)
10 Dietmar Haaf  West Germany 7.48
(w: -1.1m/s)
11 Andrzej Klimaszewski  Poland 7.39
(w: -0.1m/s)
12 Fabrizio Secchi  Italy 7.35
(w: -0.7m/s)

Qualification

28 August

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Robert Emmiyan  Soviet Union 8.24
(w: 1.9m/s)
Q
2 Emiel Mellaard  Netherlands 7.90
(w: 0.8m/s)
Q
3 Giovanni Evangelisti  Italy 7.87
(w: 0.3m/s)
Q
4 Sergey Layevskiy  Soviet Union 7.85
(w: 1.4m/s)
Q
5 Stanisław Jaskułka  Poland 7.85
(w: 1.5m/s)
Q
6 Norbert Brige  France 7.81
(w: 1.9m/s)
Q
7 Claude Morinière  France 7.80
(w: 1.1m/s)
Q
8 Ivo Krsek  Czechoslovakia 7.79
(w: 1.2m/s)
Q
9 Andrzej Klimaszewski  Poland 7.75
(w: 1.8m/s)
Q
10 Dietmar Haaf  West Germany 7.74
(w: 0m/s)
Q
11 Fabrizio Secchi  Italy 7.73
(w: 1.1m/s)
Q
12 Zdeněk Hanáček  Czechoslovakia 7.70
(w: 1m/s)
Q
13 Teddy Steinmayr  Austria 7.68 w
(w: 2.3m/s)
14 Antonio Corgos  Spain 7.67
(w: 0.5m/s)
15 Atanas Chochev  Bulgaria 7.59
(w: 0.8m/s)
16 Gyula Pálóczi  Hungary 7.49
(w: 1.4m/s)
17 Michael Rodosthenous  Cyprus 7.46
(w: 1.3m/s)
18 Fred Salle  United Kingdom 7.40
(w: 1.0m/s)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 18 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event.

See also

References

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 443–451, retrieved 13 August 2014