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1971 European Athletics Championships – Men's long jump

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The men's long jump at the 1971 European Athletics Championships was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 10 and 11 August 1971.[1]

Medalists

Gold Max Klauß
 East Germany
Silver Igor Ter-Ovanesyan
 Soviet Union
Bronze Stanisław Szudrowicz
 Poland

Results

Final

11 August

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Max Klauß  East Germany 7.92
(w: 0.1 m/s)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Igor Ter-Ovanesyan  Soviet Union 7.91 w
(w: 2.3 m/s)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Stanisław Szudrowicz  Poland 7.87
(w: 0.1 m/s)
4 Lynn Davies  Great Britain 7.85
5 Mauri Myllymäki  Finland 7.85
(w: 1 m/s)
6 Reijo Toivonen  Finland 7.85
(w: 0.1 m/s)
7 Tõnu Lepik  Soviet Union 7.78
8 Jan Kobuszewski  Poland 7.75
(w: 0.9 m/s)
9 Christian Tourret  France 7.74
(w: 0.5 m/s)
10 Valeriy Podluzhniy  Soviet Union 7.68
(w: 1.1 m/s)
11 Jacques Rousseau  France 7.56
(w: 0.9 m/s)
12 Josef Schwarz  West Germany 7.50
13 Terje Haugland  Norway 7.41
(w: 0.7 m/s)
14 Finn Bendixen  Norway 7.32
(w: 0.7 m/s)
15 Vasile Sărucan  Romania 6.05
(w: 0.9 m/s)

Qualification

10 August

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Tõnu Lepik  Soviet Union 7.93 Q
2 Lynn Davies  Great Britain 7.90 Q
3 Christian Tourret  France 7.82 Q
4 Jacques Rousseau  France 7.82 Q
5 Josef Schwarz  West Germany 7.80 Q
6 Vasile Sărucan  Romania 7.79 Q
7 Igor Ter-Ovanesyan  Soviet Union 7.77 Q
8 Jan Kobuszewski  Poland 7.77 Q
9 Reijo Toivonen  Finland 7.77 Q
10 Terje Haugland  Norway 7.75 Q
11 Stanisław Szudrowicz  Poland 7.75 Q
12 Finn Bendixen  Norway 7.74 Q
13 Max Klauß  East Germany 7.72 Q
14 Valeriy Podluzhniy  Soviet Union 7.72 Q
15 Mauri Myllymäki  Finland 7.70 Q
16 Klaus Beer  East Germany 7.65
17 Hans Baumgartner  West Germany 7.62
18 Dušan Košutić  Yugoslavia 7.60
19 Miljenko Rak  Yugoslavia 7.58
20 Andreas Gloerfeld  West Germany 7.57
21 Jesper Tørring  Denmark 7.52
22 Valeriu Jurcă  Romania 7.50
23 Jacques Pani  France 7.41
24 Nenad Stekić  Yugoslavia 7.35
25 Gürol Dinsel  Turkey 7.27
26 Geoff Hignett  Great Britain 7.25
27 Henrik Kalocsai  Hungary 7.24
28 Gábor Katona  Hungary 7.22
29 Jaroslav Brož  Czechoslovakia 5.92
Alan Lerwill  Great Britain NM

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 30 athletes from 14 countries participated in the event.

References

  1. ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 412–420, retrieved 13 August 2014
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