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2017 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's long jump

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The women's long jump event at the 2017 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 15 and 16 July.

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Medalists

Gold Yanis David
 France
Silver Anna Bühler
 Germany
Bronze Maryna Bekh
 Ukraine

Results

Qualification

15 July[1]

Qualification rule: 6.23 (Q) or the 12 best results (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Results Notes
1 B Maryna Bekh  Ukraine 6.63w 6.63w Q
2 B Anna Bühler  Germany 6.62w 6.62w Q
3 A Yanis David  France 6.21 6.13 6.45 6.45 Q, =SB
4 B Hanne Maudens  Belgium 6.44 6.44 Q, SB
5 B Evelise Veiga  Portugal 6.42 6.42 Q
6 A Jogailė Petrokaitė  Lithuania 6.15w 6.21 6.39 6.39 Q, SB
7 A Martha Traoré  Denmark 6.09 6.35 6.35 Q, SB
8 B Ottavia Cestonaro  Italy 6.07 6.35 6.35 Q, PB
9 B Rougui Sow  France 6.34 6.34 Q
10 A Neja Filipič  Slovenia 6.33w 6.33w Q
10 B Nadia Akpana Assa  Norway 6.33 6.33 Q
10 B Sarah McCarthy  Ireland 6.33 6.33 Q, PB
13 A Emilia Kjellberg  Sweden x x 6.24 6.24 Q, PB
14 A Teresa Carvalho  Portugal 6.15 6.20 5.96 6.20 SB
15 B Magdalena Żebrowska  Poland 6.19 6.03 6.14 6.19
16 A Beatrice Fiorese  Italy 5.98 x 6.17 6.17
17 A Anne-Mari Lehtiö  Finland 5.94 6.06 6.15 6.15
18 B Izabela Włodarska  Poland x x 6.15 6.15
19 B Paola Borović  Croatia x x 6.14 6.14
20 A Nastassia Miatselskaya  Belarus 6.10 5.99 x 6.10
21 B Eszter Bajnok  Hungary x 2.95 6.07 6.07 SB
22 A Filipa Fotopoulou  Cyprus 5.91 5.88 6.05w 6.05w
23 A Fatima Diame  Spain 6.03 5.59 6.03 6.03
24 A Natalia Chacińska  Poland 5.84 5.88 6.01w 6.01w
25 A Elena Andreea Panțuroiu  Romania 5.98 4.37 5.78 5.98
26 B Karina Lipeckaja  Lithuania x 5.87w x 5.87w

Final

16 July[2]

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yanis David  France 6.35 6.43 x x 6.56 6.56 PB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anna Bühler  Germany x 6.26 6.22 6.40 6.28 6.50 6.50
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maryna Bekh  Ukraine x 6.48 x 6.48 x 6.08 6.48
4 Rougui Sow  France 6.46 6.30 6.46 x x 5.27 6.46
5 Evelise Veiga  Portugal 6.22 6.38 6.43 6.02 x 5.96 6.43
6 Neja Filipič  Slovenia x 6.42 6.06 6.42 x 6.24 6.42
7 Martha Traoré  Denmark x 6.16 6.31 6.11 x 6.31
8 Nadia Akpana Assa  Norway 6.25 5.04 6.26 6.27 6.29w 6.18 6.29w
9 Jogailė Petrokaitė  Lithuania 6.23 6.12 x 6.23
10 Ottavia Cestonaro  Italy 6.00 6.22 5.83 6.22
11 Sarah McCarthy  Ireland 6.21 5.89 6.02 6.21
12 Hanne Maudens  Belgium x x 6.12 6.12
13 Emilia Kjellberg  Sweden x 5.98 x 5.98

References

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