1994 European Athletics Championships – Women's triple jump

Events at the 1994 European
Athletics Championships

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

The final of the Women's Triple Jump event at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland was held on Thursday August 20, 1994.[1] There were a total number of 26 participating athletes including one non-starter, with two qualifying groups. The top twelve and ties, and all those reaching 14.20 metres advanced to the final. The qualification round was held in Wednesday August 19, 1994. The event was included for the first time at the European Athletics Championships.

Medalists

GoldRussia Anna Biryukova
Russia (RUS)
SilverRussia Inna Lasovskaya
Russia (RUS)
BronzeUkraine Inessa Kravets
Ukraine (UKR)

Abbreviations

Q automatic qualification
q qualification by rank
DNS did not start
NM no mark
WR world record
AR area record
NR national record
PB personal best
SB season best

Results

Final

8 August

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
123456
1st Anna Biryukova  Russia 14.89
(w: 1.1m/s)
2nd Inna Lasovskaya  Russia 14.85 w
(w: 3.1m/s)
3rd Inessa Kravets  Ukraine 14.67 w
(w: 2.1m/s)
4 Iolanda Chen  Russia 14.48 w
(w: 2.2m/s)
5 Rodica Petrescu  Romania 14.42
(w: 0.8m/s)
6 Šárka Kašpárková  Czech Republic 13.98
(w: 1.6m/s)
7 Ramona Molzan  Germany 13.82
(w: 1.6m/s)
8 Helga Radtke  Germany 13.77
(w: 0.7m/s)
9 Concepción Paredes  Spain 13.68
(w: -0.2m/s)
10 Michelle Griffith  United Kingdom 13.60
(w: 0.9m/s)
11 Rachel Kirby  United Kingdom 13.45
(w: 0.7m/s)
12 Sofiya Bozhanova  Bulgaria DQ Doping

: Sofiya Bozhanova ranked initially 4th (14.58m (w: +1.1m/s)), but was tested positive for amphetamine and disqualified for infringement of IAAF doping rules.[2]

Qualification

7 August

Group A

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Inna Lasovskaya  Russia 14.33
(w: 1.7m/s)
Q
2 Inessa Kravets  Ukraine 14.08
(w: 0.7m/s)
Q
3 Anna Biryukova  Russia 13.94
(w: -1.7m/s)
Q
4 Concepción Paredes  Spain 13.78
(w: -0.2m/s)
q
5 Rachel Kirby  United Kingdom 13.64
(w: 1.1m/s)
q
6 Michelle Griffith  United Kingdom 13.64
(w: -0.1m/s)
q
7 Betty Lise  France 13.35
(w: -0.9m/s)
8 Petra Laux  Germany 13.18
(w: -1.3m/s)
9 Yelena Stakhova  Belarus 13.14
(w: 0.2m/s)
10 Marika Salminen  Finland 12.97
(w: 0.2m/s)
11 Anni Paananen  Finland 12.95
(w: 0.1m/s)
12 Iva Prandzheva  Bulgaria NM
13 Olympia Menelaou  Cyprus DNS

Group B

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Iolanda Chen  Russia 14.15
(w: 0.1m/s)
Q
2 Ramona Molzan  Germany 13.96
(w: 0.9m/s)
Q
3 Rodica Petrescu  Romania 13.89
(w: -0.9m/s)
Q
4 Šárka Kašpárková  Czech Republic 13.87
(w: 1.3m/s)
Q
5 Helga Radtke  Germany 13.84
(w: -1.7m/s)
q
6 Barbara Lah  Italy 13.59
(w: 0.3m/s)
7 Valérie Guiyoule  France 13.55
(w: -0.2m/s)
8 Ashia Hansen  United Kingdom 13.45
(w: 0.8m/s)
9 Natalya Klimovets  Belarus 13.37
(w: 1.7m/s)
10 Carina Kjellman  Finland 13.34
(w: 0.5m/s)
11 Virge Naeris  Estonia 13.16
(w: -0.7m/s)
12 Jeļena Blaževiča  Latvia 13.02
(w: -1.4m/s)
13 Sofiya Bozhanova  Bulgaria DQ Q

: Sofiya Bozhanova initially reached the final (14.08m (w: -1.7m/s)), but was disqualified later for infringement of IAAF doping rules.[2]

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 25 athletes from 14 countries participated in the event.

See also

References



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