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1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump

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The men's triple jump event at the 1998 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 28 February–1 March.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Jonathan Edwards
 Great Britain
Charles Friedek
 Germany
Serge Hélan
 France

Results

Qualification

Qualification performance: 16.90 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Jonathan Edwards  Great Britain 17.15 17.15 Q
2 A Serge Hélan  France 16.38 x 16.92 16.92 Q
3 B Francis Agyepong  Great Britain 16.89 16.89 q
4 B Charles Friedek  Germany 16.88 x x 16.88 q
5 B Georges Sainte-Rose  France 16.48 16.59 16.84 16.84 q
6 A Zsolt Czingler  Hungary 16.28 16.82 16.82 q
7 B Rogel Nachum  Israel 16.52 16.76 16.73 16.76 q
8 A Denis Kapustin  Russia 16.38 x 16.67 16.67 q
9 A Nikolay Raev  Bulgaria 16.63 16.64 16.39 16.64 q
10 A Raúl Chapado  Spain 16.20 16.51 16.59 16.59 q
11 A Yuriy Osipenko  Ukraine 16.05 16.37 16.56 16.56 q
12 B Vyacheslav Taranov  Russia 16.05 16.51 16.22 16.51 q
13 B Kjetil Hanstveit  Norway 16.46 x 16.41 16.46
14 B Jirí Kuntoš  Czech Republic 16.35 16.40 x 16.40
15 A Audrius Raizgys  Lithuania 16.01 16.24 x 16.24
16 B Julian Golley  Great Britain 15.53 15.98 16.19 16.19

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jonathan Edwards  Great Britain 17.43 x 17.40 x 17.43
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Charles Friedek  Germany 16.44 x 16.57 16.70 17.15 x 17.15
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Serge Hélan  France x x 16.73 x x 17.02 17.02
4 Rogel Nachum  Israel 16.62 16.68 x 16.89 16.93 16.88 16.93 NR
5 Raúl Chapado  Spain 16.32 16.36 16.85 16.87 x 16.70 16.87 NR
6 Yuriy Osipenko  Ukraine 16.35 16.53 16.67 x 16.86 16.75 16.86
7 Vyacheslav Taranov  Russia 16.38 16.10 16.75 16.63 x 16.52 16.75
8 Francis Agyepong  Great Britain 16.57 x x 16.14 16.26 16.57
9 Zsolt Czingler  Hungary 16.16 16.56 16.52 16.56
10 Denis Kapustin  Russia 16.34 16.50 x 16.50
11 Georges Sainte-Rose  France 16.49 x x 16.49
12 Nikolay Raev  Bulgaria 16.44 16.13 16.39 16.44

References

  1. ^ Results (p. 561)
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