Hrysopiyi Devetzi - Achievements

Achievements

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
2001 Mediterranean Games Tunis, Tunisia 5th Triple jump
2002 European Championships Munich, Germany 7th Triple jump
2003 World Championships Paris, France 8th Triple jump
2004 World Indoor Championships Budapest, Hungary 3rd Triple jump 14.73 m
Olympic Games Athens, Greece 2nd Triple jump 15.25 m
World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 4th Triple jump
2005 European Indoor Championships Madrid, Spain 10th (q) Triple jump
Mediterranean Games Almeria, Spain 3rd Triple jump
World Championships Helsinki, Finland 5th Triple jump 14.64 m
World Athletics Final Monte Carlo, Monaco 1st Triple jump 14.89 m (SB)
2006 European Championships Gothenburg, Sweden 2nd Triple jump 15.05 m
10th Long jump 6.41 m
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 2nd Triple jump
World Cup Athens, Greece 2nd Triple jump 15.04 m
3rd Long jump
2007 World Championships Osaka, Japan 3rd Triple jump 15.04 m
World Athletics Final Stuttgart, Germany 2nd Triple jump
Military World Games Hyderabad, India 1st Long jump
2008 World Indoor Championships Valencia, Spain 2nd Triple jump 15.00 m (NR)
Olympic Games Beijing, China 3rd Triple jump 15.23 m (SB)
Olympic Games Beijing, China 14th (q) Long jump

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