1982 European Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump

Events at the 1982 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
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
20 km walk men
50 km walk men
Field events
Long jump men women
Triple jump men
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 Men's Triple Jump event at the 1982 European Championships in Athens, Greece was held on 10 September 1982.[1]

Medalists

GoldUnited Kingdom Keith Connor
Great Britain (GBR)
SilverSoviet Union Vasiliy Grishchenkov
Soviet Union (URS)
BronzeHungary Béla Bakosi
Hungary (HUN)

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

Records

Standing records prior to the 1982 European Athletics Championships
World Record  João Carlos de Oliveira (BRA) 17.89 m October 15, 1975 Mexico Mexico City, Mexico
Event Record  Viktor Saneyev (URS) 17.23 m September 8, 1974 Italy Rome, Italy
Broken records during the 1982 European Athletics Championships
Event Record  Keith Connor (GBR) 17.29 m September 10, 1982 Greece Athens, Greece

Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Result Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st, gold medalist(s)  Keith Connor (GBR) 17.29 m
(w: -0.1 m/s)
CR
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Vasiliy Grishchenkov (URS) 17.15 m
(w: 0.2 m/s)
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Béla Bakosi (HUN) 17.04 m
(w: 0.2 m/s)
4  Gennadiy Valyukyevich (URS) 16.95 m
(w: -0.3 m/s)
5  Aleksandr Beskrovny (URS) 16.82 m
(w: -1.2 m/s)
6  Bedros Bedrosian (ROU) 16.46 m
(w: 0.3 m/s)
7  Markku Rokala (FIN) 16.32 m
(w: -1.9 m/s)
8  Roberto Mazzucato (ITA) 16.13 m
(w: -0.2 m/s)
9  Dario Badinelli (ITA) 16.05 m
(w: -0.6 m/s)
10  Janoš Hegediš (YUG) 16.03 m
(w: -0.3 m/s)
11  Johan Brink (SWE) 15.95 m
(w: -0.5 m/s)
12  John Herbert (GBR) 15.92 m
(w: -0.7 m/s)
13  Dimitrios Mihas (GRE) DNS

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 12 athletes from 8 countries participated in the event.

See also

References

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