The men's long jump at the 2012 European Athletics Championships was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 29 June and 1 July.
Gold | Sebastian Bayer Germany |
Silver | Luis Méliz Spain |
Bronze | Michel Tornéus Sweden |
Standing records prior to the 2012 European Athletics Championships | ||||
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World record | Mike Powell (USA) | 8.95 | Tokyo, Japan | 30 August 1991 |
European record | Robert Emmiyan (URS) | 8.86 | Tsakhkadzor, Soviet Union | 22 May 1987 |
Championship record | Christian Reif (GER) | 8.47 | Barcelona, Spain | 1 August 2010 |
World Leading | Greg Rutherford (GBR) | 8.35 | Chula Vista, United States | 3 May 2012 |
Sergey Morgunov (RUS) | Cheboksary, Russia | 20 June 2012 | ||
European Leading | Greg Rutherford (GBR) | 8.35 | Chula Vista, United States | 3 May 2012 |
Sergey Morgunov (RUS) | Cheboksary, Russia | 20 June 2012 |
Date | Time | Round |
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29 June 2012 | 13:50 | Qualification |
1 July 2012 | 17:45 | Final |
Qualification: Qualification Performance 8.05 (Q) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result | Notes |
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Sebastian Bayer | Germany | x | x | 8.03 | 8.09 | 8.33 | 8.34 | 8.34 | SB | |
Luis Méliz | Spain | 7.97 | 8.21 | 8.05 | 7.87 | x | 7.60 | 8.21 | SB | |
Michel Tornéus | Sweden | 8.17 | x | 8.14 | x | x | – | 8.17 | SB | |
4 | Jj Jegede | Great Britain | 7.80 | 8.10 | 7.47 | x | x | 7.62 | 8.10 | |
5 | Eusebio Cáceres | Spain | 7.62 | x | 7.92 | 7.65 | 7.99 | 8.06 | 8.06 | SB |
6 | Roni Ollikainen | Finland | x | 8.05 | 7.88 | 7.67 | 7.74 | x | 8.05 | =NUR |
7 | Marcos Chuva | Portugal | x | 7.90 | 7.92 | 7.44 | 7.84 | x | 7.92 | |
8 | Tomasz Jaszczuk | Poland | x | 7.90 | x | 7.65 | x | 7.71 | 7.90 | |
9 | Kafétien Gomis | France | 7.66 | x | 7.88 | 7.88 | ||||
10 | Tommi Evilä | Finland | x | 7.79 | x | 7.79 | ||||
11 | Morten Jensen | Denmark | x | 7.56 | x | 7.56 | ||||
12 | Salim Sdiri | France | 7.48 | x | x | 7.48 | ||||
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