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2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's triple jump

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The women's triple jump event at the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 3 March 2015 at 12:00 (qualification) and 4 March, 17:50 (final) local time.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Kristin Gierisch
 Germany
Patrícia Mamona
 Portugal
Paraskevi Papachristou
 Greece

Records

Standing records prior to the 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships
World record  Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS) 15.36 Budapest, Hungary 6 March 2004
European record
Championship record  Ashia Hansen (GBR) 15.16 Valencia, Spain 28 February 1998
World Leading  Yulimar Rojas (VEN) 14.79 Madrid, Spain 28 January 2017
European Leading  Elena Panțuroiu (ROU) 14.33 Bucharest, Romania 4 February 2017

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying performance 14.05 (Q) or at least 8 best performers (q) advance to the Final.[1]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 Jenny Elbe  Germany 13.88 14.27 14.27 Q, PB
2 Kristin Gierisch  Germany x 14.26 14.26 Q, SB
3 Ana Peleteiro  Spain x 13.90 14.20 14.20 Q, PB
4 Kristiina Mäkelä  Finland 14.01 14.18 14.18 Q, SB
5 Anna Jagaciak-Michalska  Poland 14.15 14.15 Q, PB
6 Paraskevi Papachristou  Greece 14.12 14.12 Q
7 Patrícia Mamona  Portugal 13.80 13.75 14.03 14.03 q
8 Susana Costa  Portugal 13.72 13.92 13.97 13.97 q, PB
9 Jeanine Assani-Issouf  France 13.93 13.94 13.83 13.94
10 Iryna Vaskouskaya  Belarus 13.85 x 13.79 13.85
11 Elena Panțuroiu  Romania 13.51 13.69 13.84 13.84
12 Dana Velďáková  Slovakia x 13.44 13.72 13.72
13 Dariya Derkach  Italy 13.42 13.44 13.69 13.69
14 Merilyn Uudmäe  Estonia 13.55 12.95 13.18 13.55 PB
15 Cristina Bujin  Romania 13.44 x x 13.44
16 Ruslana Tsykhotska  Ukraine 12.71 13.31 13.05 13.31
17 Petra Koren  Slovenia 13.26 12.17 11.47 13.26
18 Neele Eckhardt  Germany 13.22 x 11.84 13.22

Final

[2]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kristin Gierisch  Germany x 14.37 x x x 13.91 14.37 EL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Patrícia Mamona  Portugal 14.24 14.25 14.29 x 14.32 14.01 14.32 SB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Paraskevi Papachristou  Greece 14.04 14.20 14.24 14.17 x x 14.24 SB
4 Anna Jagaciak-Michalska  Poland 13.82 13.92 x 14.14 13.89 13.91 14.14
5 Ana Peleteiro  Spain 14.13 x x 13.72 13.65 x 14.13
6 Jenny Elbe  Germany 14.12 x 11.99 13.91 13.02 x 14.12
7 Susana Costa  Portugal 13.83 13.99 x 13.89 13.65 13.71 13.99 PB
8 Kristiina Mäkelä  Finland 13.56 13.70 x 13.73 13.57 13.68 13.73

References

  1. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-18. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-03-04. Retrieved 2017-03-04.
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