2010 European Athletics Championships – Women's long jump

The women's long jump at the 2010 European Athletics Championships was held at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 27 and 28 July.

Medalists

Gold Ineta Radēviča
 Latvia (LAT)
Silver Naide Gomes
 Portugal (POR)
Bronze Olga Kucherenko
 Russia (RUS)

Records

Standing records prior to the 2010 European Athletics Championships
World record  Galina Chistyakova (URS) 7.52 Leningrad, Soviet Union 11 June 1988
European record  Galina Chistyakova (URS) 7.52 Leningrad, Soviet Union 11 June 1988
Championship record  Heike Drechsler (GDR) 7.30 Split, Yugoslavia 28 August 1990
World Leading  Olga Kucherenko (RUS) 7.13 Sochi, Russia 27 May 2010
European Leading  Olga Kucherenko (RUS) 7.13 Sochi, Russia 27 May 2010

Schedule

Date Time Round
27 July 2010 12:30 Qualification
28 July 2010 20:00 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualification Performance 6.65 (Q) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Lyudmila Kolchanova  Russia (RUS) x 6.87 6.87 Q
2 A Naide Gomes  Portugal (POR) 6.81 6.81 Q, SB
3 A Anna Jagaciak  Poland (POL) 6.42 6.74 6.74 Q, PB
4 A Viktoriya Rybalko  Ukraine (UKR) 6.72 6.72 Q
4 B Ineta Radēviča  Latvia (LAT) 6.72 6.72 Q
6 B Jana Velďáková  Slovakia (SVK) x 6.69 6.69 Q
7 B Margrethe Renstrøm  Norway (NOR) x 6.68 6.68 Q, NR
8 A Renata Medgyesova  Slovakia (SVK) 6.53 6.66 6.66 Q
9 B Nastassia Mironchyk  Belarus (BLR) 6.66 6.66 Q
10 B Olga Kucherenko  Russia (RUS) 6.65 6.65 Q
11 A Ivana Španović  Serbia (SRB) 6.61 6.63 6.49 6.63 q
12 A Carolina Klüft  Sweden (SWE) 6.62 x 6.51 6.62 q, SB
13 B Irène Pusterla  Switzerland (SUI) 6.37 6.62 6.47 6.62
14 B Nadja Käther  Germany (GER) x 6.31 6.61 6.61
15 A Lauma Grīva  Latvia (LAT) 6.23 6.41 6.60 6.60 PB
16 B Ksenija Balta  Estonia (EST) 6.34 6.53 x 6.53
17 A Bianca Kappler  Germany (GER) 6.46 6.29 6.50 6.50
18 A Tatyana Kotova  Russia (RUS) 6.48 6.48 6.47 6.48
19 B Cornelia Deiac  Romania (ROM) 6.46 6.46 6.34 6.46
20 B Nina Kolarič  Slovenia (SLO) x 6.43 6.39 6.43
21 B Lina Andrijauskaitė  Lithuania (LTU) 5.51 6.31 6.35 6.35 PB
22 A Concepción Montaner  Spain (ESP) 6.34 x 6.34
23 B Viorica Tigau  Romania (ROM) 6.21 x x 6.21
24 B Rebecca Camilleri  Malta (MLT) 5.82 5.93 5.81 5.93
A Kelly Proper  Ireland (IRL) x x x NM

Final

Ineta Radēviča won with a Latvian record jump
Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Ineta Radēviča  Latvia (LAT) 6.73 6.87 6.79 6.92 x x 6.92 NR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Naide Gomes  Portugal (POR) 6.64 6.68 x 6.92 x 5.00 6.92 SB
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Olga Kucherenko  Russia (RUS) 6.55 6.74 x 6.84 x 6.34 6.84
4 Viktoriya Rybalko  Ukraine (UKR) x 6.78 x x 6.74 6.65 6.78 SB
5 Lyudmila Kolchanova  Russia (RUS) 6.60 6.67 6.57 6.71 x 6.75 6.75
6 Nastassia Mironchyk  Belarus (BLR) 6.48 x 6.56 x x 6.75 6.75
7 Renata Medgyesova  Slovakia (SVK) 6.55 6.00 6.58 6.65 6.71 6.03 6.71 SB
8 Ivana Španović  Serbia (SRB) x 6.60 6.37 6.36 6.52 x 6.60
9 Jana Velďáková  Slovakia (SVK) 6.54 4.80 6.30 6.54
10 Anna Jagaciak  Poland (POL) 4.52 x 6.36 6.36
11 Carolina Klüft  Sweden (SWE) 6.28 6.33 x 6.33
12 Margrethe Renstrøm  Norway (NOR) x x 6.18 6.18

References


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