Denis Kapustin jumping at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney where he won the bronze
medal for Russia.
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Men's Triple Jump Final
Olympic Games 2000
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1. Jonathan Edwards |
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GBR |
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17.71 |
2. Yoel Garcia |
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CUB |
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17.47 |
3. Denis KAPUSTIN |
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RUS |
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17.46 |
4. Yoelvis Quesada |
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CUB |
|
17.37 |
5. Onochie Achike |
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GBR |
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17.29 |
6. Phillip Idowu |
|
GBR |
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17.08 |
7. Robert Howard |
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USA |
|
17.05 |
8. Paolo Camossi |
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ITA |
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16.96 |

Denis Kapustin winning the silver medal at 1998 European Championships in Budapest.
Photo Nigel French 23rd. August 1998. © G.H.
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Men's Triple Jump final.
European Athletics Championships 1998
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1. Jonathan EDWARDS |
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GBR |
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17.99 |
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CR |
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2. Denis KAPUSTIN |
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RUS |
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17.45 |
3. Rostislav DIMITROV |
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BUL |
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17.26 |
4. Aleksandr GLAVATSKIY |
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BLR |
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17.22 |
5. Vasiliy SOKOV |
|
RUS |
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17.16 |
6. Charles FRIEDEK |
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GER |
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17.04 |
7. Zsolt CZINGLER |
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HUN |
|
17.03 |
8. Rogel NACHUM |
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ISR |
|
16.99 |
Photograph of Denis Kapustin by George Herringshaw. ©
Denis Kapustin jumping at the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki where he won the
Triple Jump competing for Russia.
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Men's Triple Jump Final
European Athletics Championships 1994
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1. Dennis KAPUSTIN |
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RUS |
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17.62 |
2. Serge HELAN |
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FRA |
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17.55 |
3. Maris BRUZIKS |
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LAT |
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17.20 |
4. Vasiliy SOKOV |
|
RUS |
|
16.97 |
5. Gennadiy MARKOV |
|
RUS |
|
16.89 |
6. Jonathan EDWARDS |
|
GBR |
|
16.85 |
ANNUAL PROGRESS.
2003 16.76 +1.2 Tula 07 JUN
2001 16.42 +0.8 Nürnberg 17 JUN
2000 17.46 +0.3 Sydney 25 SEP
1999 17.40 -0.7 Paris (Charléty) 20 JUN
1998 17.65 +0.8 Oslo 09 JUL
1997 17.59 -0.2 Athína 08 AUG
1996 17.06 +1.0 Budapest 20 JUN
1995 17.42 +0.0 Moskva 05 JUN
1994 17.62 +0.4 Helsinki 13 AUG
1993 17.54 +0.5 Bad Cannstatt 04 JUL
1992 17.48 -0.3 Bryansk 05 JUN
1991 17.34 +1.1 Sochi 26 MAY
1990 16.68 +0.3 Moskva 10 JUN