2006 European Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump

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The Men's triple jump event at the 2006 European Athletics Championships was held at the Ullevi on August 10 and August 12.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Olsson
Sweden (SWE)
Silver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Nathan Douglas
Great Britain (GBR)
Bronze Flag of Romania.svg Marian Oprea
Romania (ROM)

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 10, 200619:20 Qualification
August 12, 200615:50 Final

Records

Standing records prior to the 2006 European Athletics Championships
World Record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Edwards  (GBR)18.29 mAugust 7, 1995 Flag of Sweden.svg Gothenburg, Sweden
Event Record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Edwards  (GBR)17.99 mAugust 23, 1998 Flag of Hungary.svg Budapest, Hungary

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 16.95 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1B Christian Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 17.5117.51Q
2B Nelson Évora Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17.2317.23Q, NR
3B Alexander Martínez Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 13.6917.1317.13Q, NR
4A Marian Oprea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16.8517.0517.05Q
5A Yevhen Semenenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 17.0317.03Q, PB
6B Aleksandr Sergeyev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 17.0217.02Q
7A Phillips Idowu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 16.4417.0117.01Q
8B Nathan Douglas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 16.7916.8416.7716.84q
9A Viktor Yastrebov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16.8116.5616.4516.81q
10A Aleksandr Petrenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16.4616.2216.7616.76q
11B Mykola Savolaynen Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16.4316.6416.7516.75q
12A Danil Burkenya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16.5816.4516.7416.74q
13B Julien Kapek Flag of France.svg  France 16.3516.0416.7416.74
14B Larry Achike Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 16.4216.68x16.68
15A Dmitrij Valukevic Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 16.67x16.6416.67
16B Fabrizio Donato Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16.62x16.6616.66
17A Michael Velter Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium x16.1716.5616.56
18B Anders Møller Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 16.2615.7416.4616.46SB
19A Fabrizio Schembri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16.2116.2416.3416.34
20B Lauri Leis Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia x16.3416.1316.34
21A Karl Taillepierre Flag of France.svg  France x16.34x16.34
22A Andrej Batagelj Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 15.91x15.6015.91
23B Daniel Donovici Flag of Romania.svg  Romania xx15.7415.74
A Konstadinos Zalagitis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece xxxNM
A Hristos Meletoglou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece xxxNM

Final

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Christian Olsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 17.2017.67xxxx17.67EL
Silver medal icon.svg Nathan Douglas Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 15.3616.7217.1217.21xx17.21
Bronze medal icon.svg Marian Oprea Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 16.5916.86x17.0217.18x17.18
4 Nelson Évora Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17.07xxxx16.7017.07
5 Phillips Idowu Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain x17.0117.02x16.40x17.02
6 Danil Burkenya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16.0116.9816.5916.5716.9116.9816.98
7 Viktor Yastrebov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16.9316.8516.9416.9416.9316.8416.94
8 Mykola Savolaynen Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16.4116.4916.83x16.84x16.84
9 Alexander Martínez Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 15.7116.8016.6516.80
10 Aleksandr Sergeyev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16.65xx16.65
11 Aleksandr Petrenko Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 16.2616.6016.5516.60
12 Yevhen Semenenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 16.34x16.3916.39

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