Mistrzostwa Europy w Lekkoatletyce 1974 – skok w dal mężczyzn
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Skok w dal mężczyzn był jedną z konkurencji rozgrywanych podczas XI mistrzostw Europy w Rzymie. Kwalifikacje rozegrano 3 września, a finał 4 września 1974 roku. Zwycięzcą tej konkurencji został reprezentant Związku Radzieckiego Wałerij Pidłużny. W rywalizacji wzięło udział dwudziestu dwóch zawodników z dwunastu reprezentacji.
Rekordy
Rekord świata | ![]() | 8,90 | Meksyk, Meksyk | 18.10.1968[1] |
Rekord Europy | ![]() | 8,35 | Meksyk, Meksyk | 19.10.1967[2] |
Rekord mistrzostw | ![]() | 8,00 | Ateny, Grecja | 18.09.1969 |
Wyniki
Kwalifikacje
Minimum wynosiło 7,70 m.
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Grupa | #1 | #2 | #3 | Rezultat | Uwagi |
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1. | Wałerij Pidłużny | ![]() | B | 7,53 | 7,48 | 7,91 | 7,91 | Q |
2. | Jacques Rousseau | ![]() | A | 7,65 | 7,83 | – | 7,83 | Q |
3. | Rolf Bernhard | ![]() | B | 7,49 | 7,05 | 7,77 | 7,77 | Q |
4. | Hans Baumgartner | ![]() | B | 7,73 | – | – | 7,73 | Q |
5. | Tõnu Lepik | ![]() | B | 7,57 | 7,72 | – | 7,72 | Q |
6. | Jewgienij Szubin | ![]() | B | 7,72 | – | – | 7,72 | Q |
7. | Wolfram Lauterbach | ![]() | B | 7,40 | 7,52 | 7,68 | 7,68 | q |
8. | Max Klauß | ![]() | A | x | 7,67 | 7,60 | 7,67 | q |
9. | Nenad Stekić | ![]() | A | 7,04 | 6,57 | 7,67 | 7,67 | q |
10. | Alan Lerwill | ![]() | B | 7,42 | x | 7,67 | 7,67 | q |
11. | Rafael Blanquer | ![]() | A | 7,66 | x | 7,02 | 7,66 | q |
12. | Frank Wartenberg | ![]() | A | 7,35 | 7,62 | 7,52 | 7,62 | q |
13. | Dumitru Iordache | ![]() | B | 7,58 | 7,33 | 7,55 | 7,58 | |
14. | Piacarlo Molinaris | ![]() | B | x | 7,32 | 7,54 | 7,53 | |
15. | Gilbert Zante | ![]() | A | 7,17 | x | 7,51 | 7,51 | |
16. | Grzegorz Cybulski | ![]() | A | 7,30 | 7,17 | 7,50 | 7,50 | |
17. | Joachim Busse | ![]() | B | 7,30 | 7,49 | x | 7,49 | |
18. | Stanisław Szudrowicz | ![]() | A | 7,48 | x | x | 7,48 | |
19. | Zbigniew Beta | ![]() | A | 7,13 | x | 7,47 | 7,47 | |
20. | Jean-François Bonhème | ![]() | A | 6,98 | x | 7,43 | 7,43 | |
21. | Ulf Jarfelt | ![]() | A | x | 7,41 | x | 7,41 | |
22. | Ulrik Kowring | ![]() | B | x | x | 7,37 | 7,37 |
Finał
Poz. | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Próby | Wynik | Uwagi | |||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
![]() | Wałerij Pidłużny | ![]() | 8,12w | 7,94 | 7,88w | x | 8,04 | 8,10 ![]() | 8,12w | |
![]() | Nenad Stekić | ![]() | 7,94w | 7,03w | 7,70 | 7,70 | 7,96 | 8,05 | 8,05 | |
![]() | Jewgienij Szubin | ![]() | 7,98 | x | 7,89w | x | 7,85w | x | 7,98 | |
4. | Hans Baumgartner | ![]() | x | x | 7,91w | x | 7,93 | x | 7,93 | |
5. | Rolf Bernhard | ![]() | 7,80w | 7,48 | x | 7,91 | 6,37 | 7,17w | 7,91 | ![]() |
6. | Wolfram Lauterbach | ![]() | 7,78 | 7,72 | 5,88 | x | x | 7,87 | 7,87 | |
7. | Max Klauß | ![]() | x | 7,73 | 7,67 | x | 7,73 | x | 7,73 | |
8. | Tõnu Lepik | ![]() | 7,36 | 7,57 | 7,73 | x | 7,67 | x | 7,73 | |
9. | Alan Lerwill | ![]() | 7,68w | 7,60 | x | 7,68w | ||||
10. | Jacques Rousseau | ![]() | x | 7,47 | 7,58w | 7,58w | ||||
11. | Rafael Blanquer | ![]() | 7,38 | r | 7,38 | |||||
12. | Frank Wartenberg | ![]() | 7,25 | 6,99 | x | 7,25 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 175 [dostęp 2019-11-04] (ang.).
- ↑ Mirko Jalava (red.): Göteborg 2006 Statistics Handbook. Göteborg: European Athletics, 2006, s. 366.
Bibliografia
- Berlin 2018 Leichtatletik – EM Statistics Handbook, European Athletics, s. 548 [dostęp 2019-11-04] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2019-09-14] (ang.).
- European Athletics Championships – Roma 1974, European Athletics [dostęp 2019-11-04] (ang.).
- Od Borzowa do Skowronka. „Lekkoatletyka”. XIX (11), s. 11, listopad 1974. Zygmunt Głuszek (red. naczelny). Warszawa: RSW Prasa (pol.).
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