Greek athlete
Hrysopiyi Devetzi
Devetzi in 2006
Born (1976-01-02 ) 2 January 1976 (age 48) Country Greece Sport Athletics Event Triple jump Personal best(s) 15.32 m, 14.84 m (i)
Hrysopiyi "Piyi" Devetzi (Greek : Χρυσοπηγή Δεβετζή , [xrisopiˈʝi ðeveˈdzi] , born January 2, 1976[ 1] ) is a retired Greek athlete who competed in the triple jump and long jump .
Devetzi was born in Alexandroupoli . She won the triple jump silver medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics with 15.25 and the triple jump bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics with 15.23. At the 2004 Summer Olympics semifinal she set a Greek record of 15.32 metres. This performance ranked her in the fourth place of all time triple jumpers, after the world record holder, Inessa Kravets , her greatest rival Tatyana Lebedeva and the twice-olympic gold medalist Françoise Mbango Etone . 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 was known for often jumping longer in qualification rounds than in finals, as at the 2004 Olympics , and also for her lack of gold at major championships, despite having been one of the world's leading female triple jumpers.
She was named the Greek Female Athlete of the Year for the years 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008.
Doping ban
In May 2009 Devetzi refused to submit to doping control. Failing to submit sample equals a positive test, and she was subsequently handed a two-year doping ban.[ 2] [ 3]
In 2016, samples given by Devetzi in August 2007 were retested revealing stanozolol . Her subsequent results (for the next four years), covering the time until her retirement, were annulled, including the 2008 Olympic bronze medal. Her 2007 World Championship bronze medal was also annulled.[ 4]
On 17 November 2016 the IOC disqualified Devetzi from the 2008 Olympic Games, stripped her Olympic bronze medal and struck her long jump and triple jump results from the record for failing a drugs test in a re-analysis of her doping sample from 2008.[ 5]
Piyi Devetzi initially third in Osaka, 2007
Personal bests
Achievements
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
2001
Mediterranean Games
Tunis , Tunisia
5th
Triple jump
2002
European Championships
Munich , Germany
7th
Triple jump
14.15 m
2003
World Championships
Paris , France
8th
Triple jump
14.34 m =PB
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
14.33 m
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 SB
10th
Long jump
6.41 m
World Athletics Final
Stuttgart , Germany
2nd
Triple jump
14.67 m
World Cup
Athens , Greece
2nd
Triple jump
15.04 m
3rd
Long jump
6.64 m
2007
World Championships
Osaka , Japan
3rd DSQ
Triple jump
15.04 m DSQ
World Athletics Final
Stuttgart , Germany
2nd
Triple jump
14.75 m
Military World Games
Hyderabad , India
1st
Long jump
6.69 m
2008
World Indoor Championships
Valencia, Spain
2nd
Triple jump
15.00 m NR
Olympic Games
Beijing , China
3rd DSQ
Triple jump
15.23 m SB DSQ
14th DSQ
Long jump
6.57 m DSQ
Personal best progression
(Records in bold are current ones. )
Event
Performance
Venue
Date
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) Annulled
Peania , Greece
2008, February 13
Triple Jump (Indoor)
14.93 m (NR) Annulled
Valencia, Spain
2008, March 8
Triple Jump (Indoor)
15.00 m (NR) Annulled
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)
6.31 m
Lievin , France
2006, March 3
Long Jump (Indoor)
6.85 m Annulled
Peania , Greece
2008, February 9
References
External links
Coaching Roster
Former members