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2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump

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The Men's triple jump event at the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 2–3.

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Phillips Idowu
 Great Britain
Nathan Douglas
 Great Britain
Aleksandr Sergeyev
 Russia

Results

Qualification

Qualifying perf. 16.90 (Q) or 8 best performers (q) advanced to the Final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 Nathan Douglas  Great Britain X 16.46 16.96 16.96 Q
2 Evgeniy Plotnir  Russia X X 16.84 16.84 q
3 Phillips Idowu  Great Britain 16.82 16.82 q
4 Nelson Évora  Portugal 16.33 16.78 16.78 q
5 Aleksandr Petrenko  Russia 16.46 16.55 16.74 16.74 q
6 Aleksandr Sergeyev  Russia 16.38 16.68 15.90 16.68 q
7 Viktor Kuznyetsov  Ukraine 16.51 16.53 16.59 16.59 q
8 Mykola Savolaynen  Ukraine 16.42 16.41 16.56 16.56 q
9 Michaël Velter  Belgium 16.52 16.45 16.34 16.52
10 Petar Ivanov  Bulgaria 16.45 15.88 16.44 16.45
11 Andreas Pohle  Germany 15.67 16.38 16.26 16.38
12 Jaanus Uudmäe  Estonia 16.12 16.25 16.35 16.35
13 Benjamin Compaore  France X 16.19 X 16.19
14 Andrés Capellán  Spain 15.81 16.13 15.77 16.13
15 Anders Møller  Denmark X 16.04 15.47 16.04
16 Karl Taillepierre  France X 15.87 X 15.87
17 Paweł Kruhlik  Poland 15.42 X 15.78 15.78
18 Mantas Dilys  Lithuania 15.65 X X 15.65
19 Selman Redzep  Macedonia 13.99 X 14.07 14.07

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Phillips Idowu  Great Britain 17.56 17.25 14.12 16.47 X 17.56 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Nathan Douglas  Great Britain 17.08 17.22 17.47 X 17.41 X 17.47 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleksandr Sergeyev  Russia 16.80 X 16.60 17.11 17.15 17.12 17.15 SB
4 Mykola Savolaynen  Ukraine 16.71 16.87 16.78 16.68 16.38 16.98 16.98 SB
5 Nelson Évora  Portugal X 16.97 X 16.97
6 Aleksandr Petrenko  Russia 16.52 16.70 16.77 X 16.96 16.89 16.96
7 Viktor Kuznyetsov  Ukraine 16.83 16.86 14.60 16.92 14.79 16.92 PB
8 Evgeniy Plotnir  Russia 16.56 16.85 X X X 16.65 16.85

References

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