The men's long jump at the 1954 European Athletics Championships was held in Bern, Switzerland, at Stadion Neufeld on 27 and 28 August 1954.[1]
Medalists
Gold | Ödön Földessy![]() |
Silver | Zbigniew Iwański![]() |
Bronze | Ernest Wanko![]() |
Results
Final
28 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
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Ödön Földessy | ![]() |
7.51 | |
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Zbigniew Iwański | ![]() |
7.46 | |
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Ernest Wanko | ![]() |
7.41 | |
4 | Günther Jobst | ![]() |
7.38 | |
5 | Vilhelm Porrassalmi | ![]() |
7.36 | |
6 | Václav Martinek | ![]() |
7.32 | |
7 | Attilio Bravi | ![]() |
7.25 | |
8 | Janusz Ratajczak | ![]() |
7.23 | |
9 | Heinz Oberbeck | ![]() |
7.20 | |
10 | Jaroslav Fikejz | ![]() |
7.18 | |
11 | Roar Berthelsen | ![]() |
7.16 | |
12 | Leonid Grigoryev | ![]() |
7.09 |
Qualification
27 August
Rank | Name | Nationality | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ödön Földessy | ![]() |
7.39 | Q |
2 | Václav Martinek | ![]() |
7.36 | Q |
3 | Attilio Bravi | ![]() |
7.30 | Q |
4 | Heinz Oberbeck | ![]() |
7.27 | Q |
5 | Ernest Wanko | ![]() |
7.25 | Q |
6 | Vilhelm Porrassalmi | ![]() |
7.21 | Q |
7 | Jaroslav Fikejz | ![]() |
7.20 | Q |
8 | Zbigniew Iwański | ![]() |
7.18 | Q |
9 | Janusz Ratajczak | ![]() |
7.17 | Q |
10 | Leonid Grigoryev | ![]() |
7.15 | Q |
11 | Günther Jobst | ![]() |
7.11 | Q |
12 | Roar Berthelsen | ![]() |
7.11 | Q |
13 | Viktor Leskevich | ![]() |
7.07 | |
14 | Jorma Valkama | ![]() |
7.04 | |
15 | Rade Radovanović | ![]() |
7.02 | |
16 | Ion Sorin | ![]() |
6.93 | |
17 | Roy Cruttenden | ![]() |
6.89 | |
18 | Manuel González | ![]() |
6.83 | |
19 | Hanspeter Bichsel | ![]() |
6.82 | |
20 | Hans Muchitsch | ![]() |
6.73 | |
21 | Fritz Pingl | ![]() |
6.71 | |
22 | Jules Maser | ![]() |
6.70 | |
23 | Tony Mooy | ![]() |
6.66 | |
24 | Erich Ladwein | ![]() |
6.56 | |
Ion Wiesenmayer | ![]() |
NM |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 25 athletes from 17 countries participated in the event.
Austria (2)
Czechoslovakia (2)
Finland (2)
France (1)
Hungary (1)
Italy (1)
Netherlands (1)
Norway (1)
Poland (2)
Romania (2)
Saar (1)
Soviet Union (2)
Spain (1)
Switzerland (2)
Great Britain (1)
West Germany (2)
Yugoslavia (1)
References
- ^ European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 377–384, retrieved 13 August 2014
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