1999 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's long jump

Events at the
1999 European
Athletics U23 Championships

Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
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
20 km walk men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men

The women's long jump event at the 1999 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Göteborg, Sweden, at Ullevi on 29 and 30 July 1999.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Aurélie Félix
 France
Silver Inga Leiwesmeier
 Germany
Bronze Eva Miklos
 Romania

Results

Final

30 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
123456
1st, gold medalist(s) Aurélie Félix  France x 6.34
(w: 0.3m/s)
6.85
(w: 1.2m/s)
6.50
(w: 0.7m/s)
6.63
(w: 1.8m/s)
x 6.85
(w: 1.2m/s)
CR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Inga Leiwesmeier  Germany x 6.63
(w: 0.7m/s)
6.64
(w: 1.4m/s)
x 6.64
(w: 1.4m/s)
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Eva Miklos  Romania x 6.51
(w: 0.6m/s)
6.20
(w: 1.2m/s)
6.26
(w: 0.7m/s)
x 6.51
(w: 0.6m/s)
4 Cristina Nicolau  Romania 6.35
(w: 1.6m/s)
6.50
(w: 0.8m/s)
x 6.40
(w: 0.7m/s)
x 4.91
(w: 0.8m/s)
6.50
(w: 0.8m/s)
5 Laura Gatto  Italy 6.40
(w: 1.6m/s)
6.18
(w: 0.5m/s)
6.33
(w: -0.9m/s)
6.37
(w: 0.8m/s)
6.21
(w: 1.8m/s)
6.15
(w: 0.8m/s)
6.40
(w: 0.7m/s)
6 Sarah Gautreau  France x 6.28
(w: 1.7m/s)
x x 6.04
(w: 0.1m/s)
x 6.28
(w: 1.7m/s)
7 Magdalena Khristova  Bulgaria x 6.07
(w: 0.4m/s)
6.25
(w: 1.2m/s)
x 6.16
(w: 1.0m/s)
x 6.25
(w: 1.2m/s)
8 Yuliya Akulenko  Ukraine 6.23
(w: 0.2m/s)
x 5.96
(w: -0.1m/s)
6.06
(w: 0.8m/s)
6.09
(w: 0.6m/s)
6.23
(w: 0.2m/s)
9 Lucie Komrsková  Czech Republic x x 5.06
(w: 0.6m/s)
6.06
(w: 0.6m/s)
10 Sarah Claxton  Great Britain x 6.02
(w: 0.9m/s)
x 6.02
(w: 0.9m/s)
11 Vanessa Peñalver  Spain 5.72
(w: 0.7m/s)
5.88
(w: 0.1m/s)
x 5.86
(w: 0.1m/s)
12 Edita Sibiga  Poland x 5.61
(w: 0.5m/s)
x 5.61
(w: 0.5m/s)

Qualifications

29 July
First 12 to the Final

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1 Aurélie Félix  France 6.65
(w: 0.7m/s)
Q
2 Cristina Nicolau  Romania 6.57 w
(w: 2.4m/s)
Q
3 Inga Leiwesmeier  Germany 6.56
(w: 0.6m/s)
Q
4 Sarah Claxton  Great Britain 6.35
(w: 1.4m/s)
Q
5 Eva Miklos  Romania 6.23
(w: 1.2m/s)
Q
6 Yuliya Akulenko  Ukraine 6.16
(w: 1.0m/s)
Q
7 Sarah Gautreau  France 6.15
(w: 0.3m/s)
Q
8 Lucie Komrsková  Czech Republic 6.15
(w: 1.2m/s)
Q
9 Laura Gatto  Italy 6.10
(w: 1.1m/s)
Q
10 Vanessa Peñalver  Spain 6.09
(w: 1.8m/s)
Q
11 Edita Sibiga  Poland 6.06
(w: -0.9m/s)
Q
12 Magdalena Khristova  Bulgaria 6.06
(w: 1.8m/s)
Q
13 Irene Charalambous  Cyprus 5.88
(w: 0.9m/s)
14 Natalya Budarina  Russia 5.61
(w: 0.9m/s)
15 Bianca Kappler  Germany NM
16 Johanna Halkoaho  Finland NM

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 16 athletes from 13 countries participated in the event.

References

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