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2023 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's triple jump

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Women's triple jump
at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships
VenueLeppävaara Stadium, Espoo
Dates13 July (qualification)
14 July (final)
Competitors33 from 20 nations
Winning distance14.21
Medalists
gold medal    Spain
silver medal    Sweden
bronze medal    Finland
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The women's triple jump event at the 2023 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Espoo, Finland, at Leppävaara Stadium on 13 and 14 July.[1]

Records

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Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:

European U23 record  Anna Pyatykh (RUS) 14.79 m Florence, Italy 21 June 2003
Championship U23 record  Cristina Nicolau (ROU) 14.70 m Gothenburg, Sweden 1 August 1999

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification rules: All athletes over 13.60 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) will advance to the final.[2]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Mark Notes
1 B Maja Åskag  Sweden 13.81 13.81 Q
2 A María Vicente  Spain 13.26 13.60 13.60 Q
3 B Aliena Juliette Heinzmann  Germany 13.18 13.37 13.37 q
4 A Jessica Kähärä  Finland 13.28 13.32 13.32 q
5 A Gizem Akgöz  Turkey x 12.96 13.23 13.23 q
6 A Veronica Zanon  Italy 13.09 13.21 x 13.21 q
7 B Aleksandra Nacheva  Bulgaria 12.65 11.77 13.21 13.21 q
8 A Caroline Joyeux  Germany 13.18 13.20 12.78 13.20 q
9 B Anna Gräfin Keyserlingk  Germany 12.91 13.19 13.16 13.19 q
10 B Ioana-Emilia Colibășanu  Romania 13.15 12.90 x 13.15 q
11 A Linda Suchá  Czech Republic 12.82 13.02 x 13.02 q
12 B Greta Brugnolo  Italy 12.99 12.51 12.93 12.99 q
13 A Emilia Sjöstrand  Sweden 12.95 12.43 12.88 12.95
14 B Chiara Smeraldo  Italy 12.79 12.95 12.78 12.95
15 B Viktoriia Baranivska  Ukraine 12.95 12.75 12.63 12.95
16 B Rachel Ombeni  Norway 12.75 12.93 12.72 12.93
17 A Temi Ojora  Great Britain x 12.57 12.93 12.93
18 A Daniela-Martine Wamokpego  France 12.60 12.91 12.74 12.91
19 B Ilona Ruohola  Finland x 12.62 12.91 12.91
20 B Spyridoula Karydi  Greece 12.88 12.84 12.82 12.88
21 A Iuliana Dablia  Moldova 12.45 12.53 12.84 12.84
22 B Cerane Beal  France 12.61 12.76 12.74 12.76
23 B Hayriye Nur Arı  Turkey 12.56 12.66 x 12.66
24 B Rachela Pace  Malta 12.66 12.41 12.48 12.66
25 A Anna Kostenko  Ukraine x x 12.57 12.57
26 A Joanna Mosiek  Poland 12.55 12.49 12.40 12.55
27 A Hedda Kronstrand Kvalvåg  Norway 12.51 12.14 12.29 12.51
28 A Sotiria Rapti  Greece 12.36 12.49 12.46 12.49
29 B Eunice Ilunga Mbuyi  France x 12.49 x 12.49
30 B Eliise Anijalg  Estonia 12.37 12.10 12.11 12.37
31 A Alexia Dospin  Romania 12.21 x x 12.21
32 A Romi Tamir  Israel x 12.02 x 12.02
33 A Viktória Áts  Hungary 11.79 x x 11.79

Final

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) María Vicente  Spain x 14.21 13.57 14.19 x 14.15 14.21 =EU23L
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Maja Åskag  Sweden 13.56 x 13.74 x 13.76 x 13.76
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Jessica Kähärä  Finland 13.29 13.32 13.22 x 13.59 13.27 13.59
4 Gizem Akgöz  Turkey x 12.69 13.17 12.81 x 13.44 13.44
5 Aleksandra Nacheva  Bulgaria 12.97 13.40 13.00 13.17 13.35 11.91 13.40
6 Veronica Zanon  Italy 13.38 12.32 x 13.34 12.59 12.90 13.38
7 Linda Suchá  Czech Republic 13.29 13.01 12.93 x 12.69 12.91 13.29
8 Caroline Joyeux  Germany 12.78 x 13.24 13.20 13.16 x 13.24
9 Aliena Juliette Heinzmann  Germany 13.14 12.78 12.81 13.14
10 Anna Gräfin Keyserlingk  Germany 13.12 13.11 12.95 13.12
11 Greta Brugnolo  Italy 12.70 x 12.33 12.70
12 Ioana-Emilia Colibășanu  Romania 12.63 x 12.62 12.63

References

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  1. ^ Women's triple jump
  2. ^ Start list qualification
  3. ^ "site cannot be reached" (PDF). espoo23results.european-athletics.com. Retrieved August 21, 2024.