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The men's long jump at the 2016 IPC Athletics European Championships was held at the Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini in Grosseto from 11–16 June.
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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T11[1] | Xavier Porras Spain | 6.14 CR | Martin Parejo Maza Spain | 6.05 SB | Andrei Koptev Russia | 5.65 |
T12[2] | Per Jonsson Sweden | 6.95 CR | Tobias Jonsson Sweden | 6.69 PB | Siarhei Burdukou Belarus | 6.57 |
T13[3] | Iván José Cano Blanco Spain | 7.09 CR= | Radoslav Zlatanov Bulgaria | 6.72 SB | Ihar Fartunau Belarus | 6.61 SB |
T20[4] | Zoran Talic Croatia | 7.36 CR | Mariusz Pietrucha Poland | 6.59 SB | Lenine Cunha Portugal | 6.56 |
T36[5] | Evgenii Torsunov Russia | 5.93 WR | Marcin Mielczarek Poland | 5.35 PB | Mariusz Sobczak Poland | 5.18 |
T37[6] | Chermen Kobesov Russia | 6.15 CR | Vladislav Barinov Russia | 5.82 SB | Valentin Bertrand France | 5.70 PB |
T38[7] | Andrei Poroshin Russia | 5.72 | Moussa Tambadou France | 5.43 | Joshua Howard United Kingdom | 5.41 |
T42[8] | Daniel Jorgensen Denmark | 6.70 WR | Heinrich Popow Germany | 6.43 PB | Diias Izbasarov Russia | 5.78 |
T44[9] | Markus Rehm Germany | 7.98 CR | Felix Streng Germany | 6.90 | Jean-Baptiste Alaize France | 6.67 PB |
T47[10] | Christos Koutoulias Greece | 6.63 SB | Mihail Hristov (F46) Bulgaria | 6.54 SB | Aliaksandr Subota (F46) Belarus | 6.35 |
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season) |
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