2005 European Athletics U23 Championships – Men's long jump

Events at the
2005 European
Athletics U23 Championships

Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men women
4×100 m relay men women
4×400 m relay men women
Road events
20 km walk men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men

The men's long jump event at the 2005 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Erfurt, Germany, at Steigerwaldstadion on 15 and 16 July.[1][2][3]

Medalists

Gold Dănuţ Simion
 Romania
Silver Dmitriy Sapinskiy
 Russia
Bronze Povilas Mykolaitis
 Lithuania

Results

Final

16 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
123456
1st, gold medalist(s) Dănuţ Simion  Romania x 7.68
(w: -0.4m/s)
x 8.12
(w: 0.8m/s)
7.91
(w: -0.2m/s)
x 8.12
(w: 0.8m/s)
2nd, silver medalist(s) Dmitriy Sapinskiy  Russia x 7.63
(w: 0.8m/s)
x 7.84
(w: 0.4m/s)
8.01
(w: 1.1m/s)
7.75
(w: 1.3m/s)
8.01
(w: 1.1m/s)
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Povilas Mykolaitis  Lithuania x 7.79
(w: 1.1m/s)
7.91
(w: 1.5m/s)
8.00
(w: 1.1m/s)
7.91
(w: -0.3m/s)
7.92 w
(w: 2.3m/s)
8.00
(w: 1.1m/s)
4 Peter Rapp  Germany 7.59
(w: 0.9m/s)
x x 7.52
(w: 0.7m/s)
7.95
(w: 1.7m/s)
7.72
(w: 0.1m/s)
7.95
(w: 1.7m/s)
5 Michał Łukasiak  Poland x x 7.66
(w: 1.0m/s)
x 7.78
(w: 0.3m/s)
7.84
(w: 1.0m/s)
7.84
(w: 1.0m/s)
6 Marcin Starzak  Poland 7.62
(w: 1.2m/s)
x x 7.77
(w: 0.0m/s)
7.72
(w: 0.7m/s)
7.77
(w: 0.9m/s)
7.77
(w: 0.9m/s)
7 Dimitrios Diamantaras  Greece 7.50
(w: 1.9m/s)
7.67
(w: 1.5m/s)
7.68
(w: 0.9m/s)
7.20
(w: 0.5m/s)
7.65
(w: 0.4m/s)
7.76
(w: 1.4m/s)
7.76
(w: 1.4m/s)
8 Tomáš Pour  Czech Republic x 7.68
(w: 1.2m/s)
5.33
(w: 2.0m/s)
7.19
(w: 0.9m/s)
x 7.07
(w: 1.7m/s)
7.68
(w: 1.2m/s)
9 Oleksandr Patselya  Ukraine 7.48 w
(w: 2.6m/s)
7.48
(w: 0.5m/s)
7.43
(w: 1.6m/s)
7.48
(w: 0.5m/s)
10 Artūrs Āboliņš  Latvia x 7.41
(w: 0.0m/s)
x 7.41
(w: 0.0m/s)
11 Jonathan Moore  United Kingdom 7.35
(w: 0.8m/s)
x x 7.35
(w: 0.8m/s)
12 Dmytro Bilotserkivskyy  Ukraine x 7.34
(w: -0.4m/s)
x 7.34
(w: -0.4m/s)

Qualifications

15 July
Qualifying 7.75 or 12 best to the Final

Group A

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Dănuţ Simion  Romania 8.03
(w: -0.5m/s)
Q
2 Dimitrios Diamantaras  Greece 7.61
(w: 0.8m/s)
q
3 Dmitriy Sapinskiy  Russia 7.60
(w: -0.7m/s)
q
5 Dmytro Bilotserkivskyy  Ukraine 7.58
(w: 0.1m/s)
q
6 Petko Petrov  Bulgaria 7.24
(w: -1.1m/s)
7 Petr Lampart  Czech Republic 7.22
(w: -0.5m/s)
8 Erdun Mutlu  Turkey 7.17
(w: 0.8m/s)
9 Arsen Sargsyan  Armenia 7.16
(w: -1.2m/s)
10 Michał Niemyjski  Poland 7.15
(w: 0.1m/s)

Group B

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Tomáš Pour  Czech Republic 7.82
(w: 0.2m/s)
Q
2 Povilas Mykolaitis  Lithuania 7.78
(w: -1.1m/s)
Q
3 Peter Rapp  Germany 7.69
(w: -0.6m/s)
q
4 Jonathan Moore  United Kingdom 7.62
(w: 0.4m/s)
q
5 Oleksandr Patselya  Ukraine 7.57
(w: 0.1m/s)
q
6 Artūrs Āboliņš  Latvia 7.51
(w: -0.4m/s)
q
7 Marcin Starzak  Poland 7.50
(w: -0.6m/s)
q
8 Petros Katsis  Greece 7.50
(w: 0.1m/s)
9 Fabien Faucher  France 7.48
(w: 0.8m/s)
10 Claudiu Bujin  Romania 7.31
(w: -0.9m/s)

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 20 athletes from 14 countries participated in the event.

References

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