1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's triple jump

Events at the
1996 European Athletics
Indoor Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men

The men's triple jump event at the 1996 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held in Stockholm Globe Arena on 8–9 March.[1]

Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Iva Prandzheva
 Bulgaria
Šárka Kašpárková
 Czech Republic
Olga Vasdeki
 Greece

Results

Qualification

Qualification performance: 13.85 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Iva Prandzheva  Bulgaria 14.37 14.37 Q
2 Ashia Hansen  Great Britain x 14.32 14.32 Q
3 Šárka Kašpárková  Czech Republic 14.25 14.25 Q
4 Olga Vasdeki  Greece 13.76 14.01 14.01 Q
5 Monica Toth  Romania 13.78 13.76 13.95 13.95 Q
6 Virge Naeris  Estonia 13.95 13.95 Q
7 Petra Lobinger  Germany 13.92 13.92 Q
8 Natalya Kayukova  Russia x 13.87 13.87 Q
9 Yelena Govorova  Ukraine 13.73 13.81 13.78 13.81 q
10 Cristina Nicolau  Romania 13.80 x 13.39 13.80 q
11 Jeļena Blaževiča  Latvia 13.28 13.32 13.56 13.56 q
12 Anja Valant  Slovenia x x 13.53 13.53 q
13 Concepción Paredes  Spain 13.47 x x 13.47
14 Chukwuwete Olomina  Sweden 13.44 x 13.33 13.44
15 Olga Boyko  Ukraine 12.67 13.40 13.17 13.40
16 Tereza Marinova  Bulgaria x 11.69 13.40 13.40
17 Galina Chistyakova  Slovakia 13.39 13.08 13.32 13.39
18 Sylvie Borda  France 12.86 13.19 13.29 13.29
19 Silvija Mrakovčić  Croatia x 12.78 13.04 13.04
20 Manuela Schmid   Switzerland x 12.98 12.94 12.98
21 Claudia Vetsch   Switzerland 12.76 12.82 12.83 12.83
22 Michelle Griffith  Great Britain x x 12.36 12.36
23 Antonella Capriotti  Italy x x x NM

Final

Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Iva Prandzheva  Bulgaria 13.99 x 14.22 x 14.54 14.37 14.54
2nd, silver medalist(s) Šárka Kašpárková  Czech Republic 14.17 14.27 14.33 x 14.50 x 14.50
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Olga Vasdeki  Greece 13.93 x 14.23 x 14.30 14.15 14.30
4 Natalya Kayukova  Russia x 14.22 13.72 14.00 x 13.97 14.22
5 Virge Naeris  Estonia 14.05 x x 13.90 x x 14.05
6 Yelena Govorova  Ukraine 13.23 13.85 13.61 13.74 13.61 x 13.85
7 Monica Toth  Romania 13.78 x 12.14 13.41 13.34 x 13.78
8 Cristina Nicolau  Romania x 13.56 13.68 x 13.31 13.20 13.68
9 Petra Lobinger  Germany x 13.39 13.66 13.66
10 Jeļena Blaževiča  Latvia 13.46
11 Anja Valant  Slovenia 13.35
12 Ashia Hansen  Great Britain NM

References

  1. Results (p. 557)
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