Hrysopiyi Devetzi
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Medal record | |||
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Hrysopiyi Devetzi |
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Women's athletics | |||
Competitor for Greece | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Silver | 2004 Athens | Triple jump | |
World Championships | |||
Bronze | 2007 Osaka | Triple Jump | |
World Indoor Championships | |||
Bronze | 2004 Budapest | Triple Jump | |
Silver | 2008 Valencia | Triple Jump | |
European Championships | |||
Silver | 2006 Göteborg | Triple Jump |
Hrysopiyi Devetzi (Greek: Χρυσοπηγή Δεβετζή, IPA: [xrisopiˈʝi ðeveˈdz͡i], born January 2, 1976) is a Greek athlete competing in the triple jump and also long jump.
She won the triple jump silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics with 15.25, while on the semifinal she set a Greek record of 15.32 metres. This performance ranks her in the third place of all time triple jumpers, after the world record holder, Inessa Kravets and her greatest rival Tatyana Lebedeva. She won another silver medal at the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, losing the gold at the last jump by Tatyana Lebedeva. The same story was repeated at the 2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Valencia, in which "Piyi" lost the 1st place at the sixth jump by Yargelis Savigne.
Devetzi is known for often jumping longer in qualification rounds than in finals, as at the 2004 Olympics, and also for her lack of gold so far at major championships, despite being one of the world's leading female triple jumpers.
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[edit] Achievements
[edit] Personal bests
Outdoor
Date | Event | Venue | Performance |
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August 21, 2004 | Triple jump | Athens, Greece | 15.32 (NR) |
June 10, 2006 | Long jump | Trikala, Greece | 6.83 * |
- Third among Greek long jumpers, only behind Niki Xanthou (7.03) and Paraskevi Tsiamita. [1]
Indoor
Date | Event | Venue | Performance |
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March 8, 2008 | Triple jump | Valencia, Spain | 15.00 (NR) |
February 9, 2008 | Long jump | Peania, Greece | 6.85 * |
- Second among Greek long jumpers, only behind Niki Xanthou (6.91)
[edit] Records (Progression)
(Records in bold are current ones.)
Event | Performance | Venue | Date |
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Triple Jump | 13.44 m | Rethymno, Greece | 1998 May 30 |
Triple Jump | 13.61 m | Chania, Greece | 1999 July 28 |
Triple Jump | 14.00 m | Kalamata, Greece | 2001 June 2 |
Triple Jump | 14.15 m | Rethymno, Greece | 2002 July 7 |
Triple Jump | 14.15 m | Munich, Germany | 2002 August 10 |
Triple Jump (Indoor) | 14.48 m | Peania, Greece | 2003 February 16 |
Triple Jump (Indoor) | 14.84 m (NR) | Peania, Greece | 2003 March 4 |
Triple Jump | 14.25 m | Trikala, Greece | 2003 June 24 |
Triple Jump | 14.34 m | Paris, France | 2003 August 24 |
Triple Jump | 14.34 m | Paris, France | 2003 August 26 |
Triple Jump | 14.38 m | Athens, Greece | 2004 June 12 |
Triple Jump | 14.48 m | Athens, Greece | 2004 June 12 |
Triple Jump | 14.65 m | Bydgoszcz, Poland | 2004 June 19 |
Triple Jump | 15.32 m (NR) | Athens, Greece | 2004 August 21 |
Triple Jump (Indoor) | 14.89 m (NR) | Peania, Greece | 2008 February 13 |
Triple Jump (Indoor) | 14.93 m (NR) | Valencia, Spain | 2008 March 8 |
Triple Jump (Indoor) | 15.00 m (NR) | Valencia, Spain | 2008 March 8 |
Long Jump | 6.15 m | Athens, Greece | 1999 June 24 |
Long Jump | 6.19 m | Athens, Greece | 2000 June 1 |
Long Jump | 6.36 m | Athens, Greece | 2003 May 4 |
Long Jump | 6.56 m | Athens, Greece | 2005 June 11 |
Long Jump | 6.60 m | Deskati, Greece | 2006 May 13 |
Long Jump | 6.83 m | Trikala, Greece | 2006 June 10 |
Long Jump (Indoor) | 6.85 m | Peania, Greece | 2008 February 9 |
[edit] References
- Official Web site of Hrysopiyi Devetzi
- HellenicAthletes.com: Hrysopiyi Devetzi
- Official web site of the greek athletics comitee
- IAAF profile for Hrysopiyi Devetzi
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