Oleksy Lukashevych

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Olexiy Lukashevych (Ukrainian : Олексій Лукашевич; born 11 January 1977, in Dnipropetrovsk) is a Ukrainian long jumper, best known for winning the 2002 European Championships. His personal best is 8.27 metres, achieved in June 2000 in Tartu.

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Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionNotes
Representing Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
1996 World Junior Championships Sydney, Australia 1st 7.91 m
1997 European U23 Championships Turku, Finland 3rd 8.09 m
World Championships Athens, Greece 16th (q) 7.90 m
Universiade Catania, Italy 7th 7.79 m
1998 European Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 1st 8.06 m
European Championships Budapest, Hungary 18th (q) 7.72 m
1999 Universiade Palma de Mallorca, Spain 1st 8.16 m
World Championships Seville, Spain 22nd (q) 7.77 m
2000 European Indoor Championships Ghent, Belgium 4th 8.02 m
Olympic Games Sydney, Australia 4th 8.26 m
2001 World Championships Edmonton, Canada 6th 8.10 m
Goodwill Games Brisbane, Australia 6th 7.87 m
2002 European Indoor Championships Vienna, Austria 4th 8.11 m
European Championships Munich, Germany 1st 8.08 m
World Cup Madrid, Spain 7th 7.83 m
2003 World Championships Paris, France 17th (q) 7.85 m
2005 European Indoor Championships Madrid, Spain 14th (q) 7.81 m
2006 European Championships Göteborg, Sweden 3rd 8.12 m
2007 European Indoor Championships Birmingham, United Kingdom 13th (q) 7.64 m
World Championships Osaka, Japan 4th 8.25 m
2009 World Championships Berlin, Germany 24th (q) 7.87 m

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