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2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’S LJ by K Ken Nakamura 2018 European Championships Statistics – Women’s LJ by K Ken Nakamura Summary All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 7.30 0.6 Heike Drechsler GDR 1 Split 1990 2 7.27 0.3 Heike Drechsler 1 Stuttgart 1986 3 7.16 1.0 Heike Drechsler GER 1 Budapest 1998 4 7.14 0.7 Heike Drechsler 1 Helsinki 1994 5 2 7.11 0.8 Fiona May ITA 2 Budapest 1998 6 3 7.09 0.0 Vilma Bardauskiene URS 1q Praha 1978 6 3 7.0 9 0.0 Galina Chistjakova Chistyakova URS 2 Stuttgart 1986 8 5 7.02 0.5 Marieta Ilcu ROU 2 Split 1990 9 6 6.99 -0.3 Inessa Kravets UKR 2 Helsinki 1994 10 7 6.94 0.5 Helga Radtke GDR 3 Split 1990 10 7 6.94 0.9 Ivana Spanovic SRB 1 Amsterdam 2016 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 28cm 7.30 0.6 Heike Drechsler GDR Split 1990 Min 0cm 6.92 0.7 Ineta Radevica LAT Barcelona 2010 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 7.30 0.6 Heike Drechsler GDR Split 1990 2 7.11 0.8 Fiona May ITA Budapest 1998 3 6.94 0.5 Helga Radtke GDR Split 1990 4 6.93 1.7 Larisa Berezhnaya URS Split 1990 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Wind Position Name Nat Ven ue Year 6.53 1.7 6qB Camilla Johanson SWE Budapest 1998 Multiple Gold Medalists: Heike Drechsler (GER): 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 Eloyse Lesueur (FRA) 2012, 2014 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GDR 1990 Heike Drechsler Helga Radtke GDR 1986 Heike Drechsler Helga Radtke ROU 1982 Valeria Ionescu Anisoara Cusmir FRG 1971 Ingrid Mickler -Becker Heide Rosendahl URS 1958 Valentina Lituyeva Nina Protchenko URS 1946 Lidia Gaile Valentina Vasilyeva GER 1938 Irmgard Praetz Gisela Voss Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Igor Ter -Ovanesyan Tatyana Shchelkanova Beograd 1962 GER Wilhelm Leichum Irmgard Praetz Paris 1938 Note: None of the ancillary marks are included in the table. All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 7.30 0.6 Heike Drechsler GDR 1 Split 1990 2 7.27 0.3 Heike Drechsler 1 Stuttgar t 1986 3 7.16 1.0 Heike Drechsler GER 1 Budapest 1998 4 7.14 0.7 Heike Drechsler 1 Helsinki 1994 5 2 7.11 0.8 Fiona May ITA 2 Budapest 1998 6 3 7.09 0.0 Vilma Bardauskiene URS 1q Praha 1978 6 3 7.09 0.0 Galina Chistjakova Chistyakova URS 2 Stuttga rt 1986 8 5 7.02 0.5 Marieta Ilcu ROU 2 Split 1990 9 6 6.99 -0.3 Inessa Kravets UKR 2 Helsinki 1994 10 7 6.94 0.5 Helga Radtke GDR 3 Split 1990 10 7 6.94 0.9 Ivana Spanovic SRB 1 Amsterdam 2016 12 9 6.93 1.7 Larisa Berezhnaya URS 4 Split 1990 12 9 6.93 1.3 Lyudmila Kolchanova RUS 1 Göteborg 2006 14 6.92 0.9 Heike Drechsler 1qA Split 1990 14 11 6.92 0.7 Ineta Radevica LAT 1 Barcelona 2010 14 11 6.92 0.1 Naide Gomes POR 2 Barcelona 2010 17 6.91 -0.3 Larisa Berezhnaya 1qB Split 1990 18 13 6.9 0 0.8 Iolanda Chen URS 5 Split 1990 18 6.90 -0.7 Fiona May 3 Helsinki 1994 18 6.90 1.7 Ivana Spanovic 1q Amsterdam 2016 21 6.89 0.0 Helga Radtke 3 Stuttgart 1986 22 6.88 0.9 Vilma Bardauskiene 1 Praha 1978 22 14 6.88 1.5 Oksana Udmurtova RUS 1qB Göteborg 2006 24 6.85 -1.0 Heike Drechsler 1q Stuttgart 1986 24 6.85 0.0 Yelena Belevskaya 2q Stuttgart 1986 24 6.85 1.3 Inessa Kravets URS 6 Split 1990 24 15 6.85 0.5 Tatyana Kotova RUS 1 München 2002 24 15 6.85 -0.3 Eloyse Lesueur FRA 1 Zürich 2014 29 6.83 -0.7 Galina Chistyakova 3q Stuttgart 1986 30 6.82 0.0 Marieta Ilcu 2qA Split 1990 30 17 6.82 1.2 Renata Nielsen DEN 4 Helsinki 1994 32 18 6.81 0.5 Valy Ionescu ROU 4 Stuttgart 1986 32 6.81 1.4 Naide Gomes POR 2qA Barcelona 201 0 32 6.81 0.5 Eloyse Lesueur 1 Helsinki 2012 32 6.81 -1.6 Ivana Spanovic 2 Zürich 2014 36 6.80 -1.2 Heike Drechsler 1qA Helsinki 1994 36 19 6.80 0.8 Ljudmila Ninova AUT 5 Helsinki 1994 38 20 6.79 0.1 Angela Voigt GDR 2 Praha 1978 38 6.79 -0.3 Valy Ionescu ROU 1 Athinai 1982 38 6.79 1.1 Heike Drechsler 1qA Budapest 1998 38 20 6.79 0.2 Johanna Halkoaho FIN 2qA Budapest 1998 42 6.77 0.9 Heike Drechsler 1q Athinai 1982 42 6.77 1.3 Fiona May GBR 7 Split 1990 44 22 6.76 1.8 Ingrid Beck er Mickler FRG 1 Helsinki 1971 44 6.76 1.4 Helga Radtke 4q Stuttgart 1986 44 22 6.76 1.0 Ringa Ropo -Junnila FIN 3qA Split 1990 44 6.76 0.6 Ringa Ropo -Junnila 8 Split 1990 44 22 6.76 1.7 Malaika Mihambo GER 2q Amsterdam 2016 49 6.75 1.0 Lyudmila Kolchanova RUS 5 Barcelona 2010 49 25 6.75 1.1 Natassia Mironchyk BLR 6 Barcelona 2010 All time performance list at the European Championships - Wind-assisted marks Performance Performer Distance Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 7.06 3.1 Lyudmila Galkina RUS 3 Budapest 1998 2 2 6.87 2.6 Lyudmila Kochanova RUS 1qA Barcelona 2010 3 3 6.86 2.8 Jazmin Sawyers GBR 2 Amsterdam 2016 4 4 6.84 3.0 Naide Gomes POR 2 Göteborg 2006 4 4 6.84 2.2 Olga Kucherenko RUS 3 Barcelona 2010 6 6.83 2.2 Lyudmila Galkina 1qB Budapest 1998 7 6 6.82 2.9 Tünde Vaszi HUN 4 Budapest 1998 8 7 6.78 3.5 Viktoriya Rybalko UKR 4 Barcelona 2010 Shortest winning distance since 1990: 6.81 by Eloyse Lesueur (FRA) in 2012 6.85 by Tatyana Kotova (RUS) in 2002 6.85 by Eloyse Lesueur (FRA) in 2014 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 28cm 7.30 0.6 Heike Drechsler GDR Split 1990 Min 0cm 6.92 0.7 Ineta Radevica LAT Barcelona 2010 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Max 35cm 5.63 ? Valentina Vasilyeva URS Oslo 1946 Min 0cm 5.99 ? Nina Protsenko URS Stockholm 1958 6.65 -0.1 Dayra Klishna RUS Zürich 2014 6.65 2.0 Malaika Mihambo GER Amsterdam 2016 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 7.30 0.6 Heike Drechsler GDR Split 1990 2 7.11 0.8 Fiona May ITA Budapest 1998 3 6.94 0.5 Helga Radtke GDR Split 1990 4 6.93 1.7 Larisa Berezhnaya URS Split 1990 5 6.90 0.8 Iolanda Chen URS Split 1990 6 6.85 1.3 Inessa Kravets URS Split 1990 7 6.77 1.3 Fiona May GBR Split 1990 8 6.76 0.6 Ringa Ropo-Junnila FIN Split 1990 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 7.52 1.4 Galina Chistyakova URS Leningrad 11 June 1988 2 7.36 1.6 Yelena Belevskaya URS Leningrad 11 June 1988 7.34 1.4 Galina Chistyakova URS Tallinn 21 June 1986 3 7.20 0.2 Galina Chistyakova URS Zürich 21 Aug 1985 7.16 2.0 Yelena Belevskaya URS Tallinn 21 June 1986 4 7.19 -0.1 Helga Radtke GDR Zürich 21 Aug 1985 7.07 1.0 Larisa Berezhnaya URS Leningrad 11 June 1988 5 7.04 0.3 Carol Lewis USA Zürich 21 Aug 1985 6.99 0.9 Galaina Chistyakova URS Roma 9 Sept 1987 6 6.99 1.8 Yelena Khlopotnova URS Moskva 11 June 1988 6.90 0.8 Agata Karzcmarek POL Atlanta 2 Aug 1996 Longest Jump in each round Round Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 7.30 0.6 Heike Drechsler GDR Split 1990 Qualifying round 7.09 0.0 Vilma Bardauskiene URS Praha 1978 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 6.53 1.7 6qB Camilla Johanson SWE Budapest 1998 Multiple Gold Medalists: Heike Drechsler (GER): 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 Eloyse Lesueur (FRA) 2012, 2014 Multiple Medalists: Ivana Spanovic (SRB): 2014 Silver; 2016 Gold Eloyse Lesueur (FRA): 2012 Gold, 2014 Gold Naida Gomes (POR): 2006 Silver, 2010 Silver Heike Drechsler (GER): 1986 Gold; 1990 Gold; 1994 Gold; 1998 Gold; Fiona May (ITA): 1994 Bronze; 1998 Silver Helga Radtke (GDR): 1986 Bronze; 1990 Bronze Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze URS 3 4 3 GER 3 2 POL 2 2 1 GDR 2 1 2 RUS 2 4 FRG 2 2 FRA 2 ROU 1 3 GBR 1 2 1 NED 1 1 SRB 1 1 HUN 1 1 LAT 1 POR 2 TCH 1 1 ITA 1 1 BUL 1 SUI 1 UKR 1 BLR 1 FIN 2 NOR 2 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GDR 1990 Heike Drechsler Helga Radtke GDR 1986 Heike Drechsler Helga Radtke ROU 1982 Valeria Ionescu Anisoara Cusmir FRG 1971 Ingrid Mickler-Becker Heide Rosendahl URS 1958 Valentina Lituyeva Nina Protchenko URS 1946 Lidia Gaile Valentina Vasilyeva GER 1938 Irmgard Praetz Gisela Voss Average from last eight European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Distance 6.95 6.94 6.85 6.81 6.92 6.93 6.85 7.16 7.14 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 6.78 6.65 6.65 6.74 6.84 6.69 6.73 7.06 6.90 Missing Medal (4 th ) 6.71 6.65 6.65 6.67 6.78 6.62 6.67 6.82 6.82 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year URS Igor Ter-Ovanesyan Tatyana Shchelkanova Beograd 1962 GER Wilhelm Leichum Irmgard Praetz Paris 1938 Athletes with Olympic, World and European gold (Olympic and Euro gold before 1983) Name Nation Olympics World European Heike Drechsler GDR/GER 1992, 2000 1983, 1993 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 European Champion who previously won European Junior gold medal Name Nat Eu ropean Championships European Junior Championships Heike Drechsler (Daute) GDR 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998 1981 Irena Kirszenstein POL 1966 1964 Last ten European Championships: Year Gold Nat Dist Silver Nat Dist Bronze Nat Dist 2016 Ivana Spanovic SRB 6.94 Jazmin Sawyers GBR 6.86 Malaika Mihambo GER 6.65 2014 Eloyse Lesueur FRA 6.85 Ivana Spanovic SRB 6.81 Darya Klishina RUS 6.65 2012 Eloyse Lesueur FRA 6.81qzi Volha Sudareva BLR 6.74 Margrethe Renstrom NOR 6.67 2010 Ineta Radevica LAT 6.92 Naide Gomes POR 6.92 Olga Kucherenko RUS 6.84w 2006 Lyudmila Kolchanova RUS 6.93 Naide Gomes POR 6.84w Oksana Udmurtova RUS 6.69w 2002 Tatyana Kotova RUS 6.85 Jade Johnson GBR 6.73 Tunde Vaszi HUN 6.73 1998 Heike Drechsler GER 7.16 Fiona May ITA 7.11 Lyudmila Galkina RUS 7.06 1994 Heike Drechsler GER 7.14 Inessa Kravets UKR 6.99 Fiona May ITA 6.90 1990
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