Moldovan triple jumper
Vladimir Letnicov (born 7 October 1981 in Chişinău ) is a Moldovan triple jumper . His personal best jump is 17.06 metres, achieved in June 2002 in Belgrade .[ 1]
He finished ninth at the 2003 World Indoor Championships and eighth at the 2005 Summer Universiade . He also competed at the 2000 World Junior Championships , the 2002 European Championships , the 2005 European Indoor Championships as well as the Olympic Games in 2004 and 2008 , but failed to qualify for the final round.[ 1]
Competition record
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Moldova
2000
World Junior Championships
Santiago , Chile
20th (q)
Long jump
7.16 m (-0.3 m/s)
18th (q)
Triple jump
15.35 m (+0.2 m/s)
2001
European U23 Championships
Amsterdam, Netherlands
10th
Triple jump
15.99 m (+0.1 m/s) [ 2]
2002
European Championships
Munich, Germany
18th (q)
Triple jump
16.09 m
2003
World Indoor Championships
Birmingham, United Kingdom
9th
Triple jump
16.20 m
European U23 Championships
Bydgoszcz, Poland
10th
Triple jump
15.78 m (wind: 0.6 m/s)
Universiade
Daegu, South Korea
10th
Triple jump
16.18 m
2004
Olympic Games
Athens, Greece
32nd (q)
Triple jump
16.25 m
2005
European Indoor Championships
Madrid, Spain
13th (q)
Triple jump
16.04 m
Universiade
Izmir, Turkey
8th
Triple jump
16.14 m
2008
Olympic Games
Beijing, China
24th (q)
Triple jump
16.62 m
2009
European Indoor Championships
Turin, Italy
9th (q)
Triple jump
16.41 m
Universiade
Belgrade, Serbia
3rd
Triple jump
16.80 m
World Championships
Berlin, Germany
40th (q)
Triple jump
15.88 m
2010
European Championships
Barcelona, Spain
12th
Triple jump
16.37 m
2011
European Indoor Championships
Paris, France
13th (q)
Triple jump
16.32 m
2013
European Indoor Championships
Gothenburg, Sweden
11th (q)
Triple jump
16.46 m
2014
World Indoor Championships
Sopot, Poland
16th (q)
Triple jump
16.28 m
European Championships
Zürich, Switzerland
16th (q)
Triple jump
16.28 m
2015
European Indoor Championships
Prague, Czech Republic
10th (q)
Triple jump
16.18 m
2016
European Championships
Amsterdam, Netherlands
26th (q)
Triple jump
15.98 m
Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
38th (q)
Triple jump
15.29 m
References