2018 European Championships Statistics – Men’s SP by K Ken Nakamura Summary Page All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 21 .84 Ulf Timmermann GDR 2 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 21.58 David Storl GER 1 Helsinki 2012 4 4 21.50 Udo Beyer GDR 1 Athinai 1982 5 21.41 David Storl 1 Zürich 2014 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.58m 16.74 Gunnar Huseby ICE Bruxelles 1950 Min 0cm 15.19 Arnold Viiding EST Torino 1934 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI Stuttgart 1986 2 21.84 Ulf Timmermann GDR Stuttgart 1986 3 21.09 Joac him Olsen DEN Göteborg 2006 4 20.90 Rutger Smith NED Göteborg 2006 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 19.83 13q Ladislav Prasil CZE Zürich 2014 Multiple Gold Medalists: David Storl (GER): 2012, 2014, 2016 Udo Beyer (GDR): 1978, 1982 Hartmut Briesenick (GDR): 1971, 1974 Vilmos Varju (HUN): 1962, 1966 Gunar Huseby (ICE): 1946, 1950 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze UKR 1998 Aleksandr Bagach Yur iy Belonog UKR 1994 Aleksandr Klimenko Aleksandr Bagach Roman Virastyuk GDR 1990 Ulf Timmermann Oliver Sven Buder GDR 1986 Ulf Timmermann Udo Beyer GDR 1978 Udo Beyer Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 1971 Hartmut Briesenick Heinz -Joachim Rothenburg GDR 1969 Dieter Hoffman Heinz -Joachim Rothenburg Hans -Peter Gies URS 1954 Otto Grigalka Heino Heinaste GER 1938 Gerhard Stöck Hans Wölke Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year GER David Storl Christ ina Schwanitz Amsterdam 2016 GER David Storl Christina Schwanitz Zürich 2014 GER David Storl Nadine Kleinert Helsinki 2012 UKR Aleksandr Bagach Vita Pavlysh Budapest 1998 UKR Aleksandr Klimenko Vita Pavlysh Helsinki 1994 GDR Ulf Timmermann Astrid K umbernuss Split 1990 GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Athinai 1982 GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Praha 1978 Note: None of the ancillary marks are included in the table. All time Performance List at the European Championships Performance Performer Distance Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI 1 Stuttgart 1986 2 2 21.84 Ulf Timmermann GDR 2 Stuttgart 1986 3 3 21.58 David Storl GER 1 Helsinki 2012 4 4 21.50 Udo Beyer GDR 1 Athinai 1982 5 21.41 David Storl 1 Zürich 2014 6 5 21.37 Yuriy Belonog UKR 1 München 2002 7 21.31 Ulf Timmermann 1 Split 1990 7 21.31 David Storl GER 1 Amsterdam 2016 9 6 21.19 Michael Haratyk POL 2 Amsterdam 2016 10 7 21.17 Aleksandr Bagach UKR 1 Budapest 1998 11 8 21.16 Joachim Olsen DEN 2 München 20 02 12 21.13 Ulf Timmermann 1q Stuttgart 1986 12 9 21.13 Ralf Bartels GER 1 Göteborg 2006 14 21.09 Joachim Olsen 2 Göteborg 2006 15 10 21.08 Hartmut Briesenick GDR 1 Helsinki 1971 16 21.08 Udo Beyer 1 Praha 1978 16 11 21.01 Oliver -Sven Buder GDR 2 Split 1990 18 12 21.00 Tomasz Majewski POL 1 Barcelona 2010 19 20.98 Oliver -Sven Buder 2 Budapest 1998 20 20.93 Ralf Bartels 2 Barcelona 2010 21 20.92 Yuriy Belonog 3 Budapest 1998 22 13 20.90 Rutger Smith NED 3 Göteborg 2006 23 14 20.86 Bor ja Vivas ESP 2 Zürich 2014 24 20.84 David Storl 1q Amsterdam 2016 25 20.83 Tomasz Majewski 3 Zürich 2014 26 15 20.81 Janis Bojars URS 2 Athinai 1982 27 16 20.78 Aleksandr Klimenko UKR 1 Helsinki 1994 28 20.76 David Storl Q Zürich 2014 29 20.74 Udo Beyer 3 Stuttgart 1986 30 17 20.73 Alessandro Andrei ITA 4 Stuttgart 1986 31 18 20.72 Maris Urtans LAT 3 Barcelona 2010 32 19 20.71 Georg Andersen NOR 3 Split 1990 33 20 20.68 Aleksandr Baryshnikov URS 2 Praha 1978 34 20 20.68 Snipe Zunic CRO 4 Zürich 2014 35 22 20.65 Dragan Peric YUG 4 Budapest 1998 35 22 20.65 Konrad Bukowiecki POL 2q Amsterdam 2016 37 20.64 Werner Günthör 2q Stuttgart 1986 37 20.61 Udo Beyer 3q Stuttgart 1986 39 24 20.59 Remigius Machura TCH 3 Athinai 1982 40 24 20.59 Tsanko Arnaudov POR 3 Amsterdam 2016 41 20.58 Ralf Bartels GER 3 München 2002 41 20.58 Ralf Bartels 1qB Göteborg 2006 43 20.58 Konrad Bukowiecki 4 Amsterdam 2016 43 20.57 David Storl 4 Barcelona 2010 43 26 20.56 Nedzad Mulabegovic CRO 5 Barcelona 2010 46 27 20.55 Pavel Sofin RUS 4 Göteborg 2006 47 20.55 Rutger Smith 1qB Helsinki 2012 48 20.55 Rutger Smith 2 Helsinki 2012 48 27 20.55 Asmir Kolasinac SRB 5 Zürich 2014 48 20.53 Borja Vivas Q Zürich 2014 48 29 20.52 Vladi mir Milic YUG 4 Athinai 1982 52 29 20.52 Lars -Arvid Nilsen NOR 5 Stuttgart 1986 Shortest winning distance since 1990: 20.78 by Aleksandr Klimenko (UKR) in 1994 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 1.58m 16.74 Gunnar Huseby ICE Bruxelles 1950 Min 0cm 15.19 Arnold Viiding EST Torino 1934 Difference between third and fourth place Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 51cm 19.78 Hans-Peter Gies GDR Athinai 1969 Min 1cm 20.74 Udo Beyer GDR Stuttgart 1986 20.59 Tsanko Arnaudov POR Amsterdam 2016 Best Marks for Places in the European Championships Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Year 1 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI Stuttgart 1986 2 21.84 Ulf Timmermann GDR Stuttgart 1986 3 21.09 Joachim Olsen DEN Göteborg 2006 4 20.90 Rutger Smith NED Göteborg 2006 5 20.57 David Storl GER Barcelona 2010 6 20.56 Nedzad Mulabegovic CRO Barcelona 2010 7 20.40 Vladimir Kiselyov URS Athinai 1982 8 20.23 Valeriy Kokoyev RUS Zürich 2014 20.16 Borja Vivas ESP Amsterdam 2016 20.15 Sergey Gavryushin URS Athinai 1982 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 23.12m Randy Barnes USA Los Angeles (Westwood) 20 May 1990 2 22.39m Randy Barnes USA Seoul 23 Sept 1988 22.24m Sergey Smirnov URS Tallinn 21 June 1986 3 22.05m Udo Beyer GDR Tallinn 21 June 1986 21.99 Werner Günthör SUI Seoul 23 Sept 1988 4 21.58 Tomas Walsh NZL Beijing 23 Aug 2015 21.48m Janis Bojars URS Moskva 17 Aug 1984 5 21.35 Ulf Timmermann GDR Roma 29 Aug 1987 21.25 Gregg Tafralis USA San Jose 26 May 1984 6 21.13 Udo Beyer GDR Roma 29 Aug 1987 Longest mark in each round Round Distance Name Nat Venue Year Final 22.22 Werner Günthör SUI Stuttgart 1986 Qualifying 21.13 Ulf Timmermann GDR Stuttgart 1986 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Position Name Nat Venue Year 19.83 13q Ladislav Prasil CZE Zürich 2014 19.66 7qA Conny Karlsson FIN München 2002 Multiple Gold Medalists: David Storl (GER): 2012, 2014, 2016 Udo Beyer (GDR): 1978, 1982 Hartmut Briesenick (GDR): 1971, 1974 Vilmos Varju (HUN): 1962, 1966 Gunar Huseby (ICE): 1946, 1950 Multiple Medalists: David Storl (GER): 2012 Gold, 2014 Gold, 2016 Gold Ralf Bartels (GER): 2002 Bronze; 2006 Gold; 2010 Bronze Yuriy Belonog (UKR): 1998 Bronze; 2002 Gold Aleksandr Bagach (UKR): 1994 Silver; 1998 Gold Oliver Sven Buder (GDR): 1990 Silver; 1998 Silver Ulf Timmermann (GDR): 1986 Silver; 1990 Gold Udo Beyer (GDR): 1978 Gold, 1982 Gold; 1986 Bronze Hartmut Briesenick (GDR): 1971 Gold, 1974 Gold Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg (GDR): 1969 Silver; 1971 Silver Wladyslaw Komar (POL): 1966 Bronze; 1971 Bronze Vilmos Varju (HUN): 1962 Gold, 1966 Gold Viktor Lipsnis (URS): 1958 Silver; 1962 Silver Otto Grigalka (URS): 1950 Bronze 1954 Silver Gunar Huseby (ICE): 1946 Gold, 1950 Gold Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze GDR 6 4 3 GER 4 2 3 UKR 3 1 2 HUN 2 ICE 2 EST 2 POL 1 1 4 TCH 1 3 GBR 1 1 SUI 1 URS 7 2 DEN 2 FIN 1 1 FRG 1 ITA 1 NED 1 ESP 1 NOR 1 SRB 1 POR 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze UKR 1998 Aleksandr Bagach Yuriy Belonog UKR 1994 Aleksandr Klimenko Aleksandr Bagach Roman Virastyuk GDR 1990 Ulf Timmermann Oliver Sven Buder GDR 1986 Ulf Timmermann Udo Beyer GDR 1978 Udo Beyer Wolfgang Schmidt GDR 1971 Hartmut Briesenick Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg GDR 1969 Dieter Hoffman Heinz-Joachim Rothenburg Hans-Peter Gies URS 1954 Otto Grigalka Heino Heinaste GER 1938 Gerhard Stöck Hans Wölke Average from last eight European Championships Average 2016 2014 2012 2010 2006 2002 1998 1994 Winning Distance 21.22 21.31 21.41 21.58 21.01 21.13 21.37 21.17 20.78 Winning Medal (3 rd ) 20.61 20.59 20.83 20.36 20.93 21.09 20.58 20.92 19.59 Missing Medal (4 th ) 20.47 20.58 20.68 20.24 20.72 20.90 20.47 20.65 19.52 Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Nation Men Women Venue Year GER David Storl Christina Schwanitz Amsterdam 2016 GER David Storl Christina Schwanitz Zürich 2014 GER David Storl Nadine Kleinert Helsinki 2012 UKR Aleksandr Bagach Vita Pavlysh Budapest 1998 UKR Aleksandr Klimenko Vita Pavlysh Helsinki 1994 GDR Ulf Timmermann Astrid Kumbernuss Split 1990 GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Athinai 1982 GDR Udo Beyer Ilona Slupianek Praha 1978 No athletes won Olympics, World and European Championships gold.
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