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{{Short description|Greek athlete}}
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{{Medal|Comp|[[Olympic Games]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Athens]]|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2004 Summer Olympics|2004 Athens]]|[[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Disqualified |[[2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing]]|[[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Disqualified|[[2008 Summer Olympics|2008 Beijing]]|[[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IAAF World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[IAAF World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 Osaka]]|Triple jump}}
{{Medal|Disqualified|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics|2007 Osaka]]|Triple jump}}
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{{Medal|Competition|[[IAAF World Indoor Championships in Athletics|World Indoor Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2008 Valencia]] |Triple jump}}
{{Medal|Disqualified|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2008 Valencia]] |Triple jump}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2004 Budapest]]|Triple jump}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships|2004 Budapest]]|Triple jump}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2006 European Athletics Championships|2006 Göteborg]]|[[2006 European Athletics Championships – Women's triple jump|Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2006 European Athletics Championships|2006 Göteborg]]|[[2006 European Athletics Championships – Women's triple jump|Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[2006 IAAF World Cup|World Cup]]}}
{{Medal|Silver|[[2006 IAAF World Cup|2006 Athens]]|[[Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2006 IAAF World Cup|2006 Athens]]|[[Long jump]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[Mediterranean Games]]}}
{{Medal|Competition|[[Mediterranean Games]]}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2005 Mediterranean Games|2005 Almeria]]|[[Athletics at the 2005 Mediterranean Games|Triple jump]]}}
{{Medal|Bronze|[[2005 Mediterranean Games|2005 Almeria]]|[[Athletics at the 2005 Mediterranean Games|Triple jump]]}}
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'''Hrysopiyi "Pigi" Devetzi''' ({{lang-el|Χρυσοπηγή Δεβετζή}}, {{IPA-el|xrisopiˈʝi ðeveˈdzi|}}, born January 2, 1976<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/greece/hrysopiyi-devetzi-137105 |title=IAAF Athlete Profile |publisher=IAAF.org |accessdate=January 2, 2014}}</ref> in [[Alexandroupoli]]) is a retired [[Greece|Greek]] [[Athletics (sport)|athlete]] who competed in the [[triple jump]] and [[long jump]].
'''Hrysopiyi "Piyi" Devetzi''' ({{langx|el|Χρυσοπηγή Δεβετζή}}, {{IPA-el|xrisopiˈʝi ðeveˈdzi|}}, born January 2, 1976<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/greece/hrysopiyi-devetzi-137105 |title=IAAF Athlete Profile |publisher=IAAF.org |access-date=January 2, 2014}}</ref>) is a retired [[Greece|Greek]] [[Athletics (sport)|athlete]] who competed in the [[triple jump]] and [[long jump]].


She won the triple jump silver medal at the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics|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 born in [[Alexandroupoli]]. She won the triple jump silver medal at the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics|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 [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|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.
Devetzi was known for often jumping longer in qualification rounds than in finals, as at the [[Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|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 ==
== 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.<ref name="IAAF list July 2012">{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Antidoping/SanctionedAthletes/05/61/97/20110516102918_httppostedfile_Athletescurrentlysuspendedasat16.5.11_24529.pdf |title=Athletes currently suspended from all competitions in athletics following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation as at: 11.7.12 |website=iaaf.org via web.archive.org |publisher=IAAF |accessdate=9 February 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120814152644/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Antidoping/SanctionedAthletes/05/61/97/20110516102918_httppostedfile_Athletescurrentlysuspendedasat16.5.11_24529.pdf |archivedate=August 14, 2012 }}</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/athletics/9430384.stm IAAF activates Hrysopiyi Devetzi two-year doping ban], bbc.co.uk, 19 March 2011</ref>
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.<ref name="IAAF list July 2012">{{cite web|url=http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Antidoping/SanctionedAthletes/05/61/97/20110516102918_httppostedfile_Athletescurrentlysuspendedasat16.5.11_24529.pdf |title=Athletes currently suspended from all competitions in athletics following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation as at: 11.7.12 |publisher=IAAF |access-date=9 February 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120814152644/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Antidoping/SanctionedAthletes/05/61/97/20110516102918_httppostedfile_Athletescurrentlysuspendedasat16.5.11_24529.pdf |archive-date=August 14, 2012 }}</ref><ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/athletics/9430384.stm IAAF activates Hrysopiyi Devetzi two-year doping ban], bbc.co.uk, 19 March 2011</ref>


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 is also likely to be annulled.<ref>http://www.ekathimerini.com/212375/article/ekathimerini/sports/triple-jumper-devetzi-stripped-of-her-2008-olympic-bronze</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.ekathimerini.com/212375/article/ekathimerini/sports/triple-jumper-devetzi-stripped-of-her-2008-olympic-bronze| title = Triple-jumper Devetzi stripped of her 2008 Olympic bronze {{!}} eKathimerini.com}}</ref>


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.<ref>{{cite web|title=IOC sanctions 16 athletes for failing anti-doping test at Beijing 2008|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-sanctions-16-athletes-for-failing-anti-doping-tests-at-beijing-2008|publisher=[[IOC]]|accessdate=17 November 2016}}</ref>
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.<ref>{{cite web|title=IOC sanctions 16 athletes for failing anti-doping test at Beijing 2008|url=https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-sanctions-16-athletes-for-failing-anti-doping-tests-at-beijing-2008|publisher=[[IOC]]|access-date=17 November 2016}}</ref>


[[File:Osaka07 D7A WTriple Jump VC.jpg|thumb|250px|Piyi Devetzi third in Osaka, 2007]]
[[File:Osaka07 D7A WTriple Jump VC.jpg|thumb|250px|Piyi Devetzi initially third in Osaka, 2007]]


==Personal bests==
==Personal bests==
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|15.32 m [[Greek records in athletics|NR]]
|15.32 m [[Greek records in athletics|NR]]
|-
|-
|March 8, 2008
|March 4, 2003
|[[Triple jump]] (indoor)
|[[Triple jump]] (indoor)
|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|[[Peania, Greece]]
|15.00 m [[Greek records in athletics|NR]]
|14.84 m [[Greek records in athletics|NR]]
|-
|-
|June 10, 2006
|June 10, 2006
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|6.83 m *
|6.83 m *
|-
|-
|February 9, 2008
|March 3, 2006
|[[Long jump]] (indoor)
|[[Long jump]] (indoor)
|[[Peania]], Greece
|[[Liévin]], France
|6.85 m **
|6.31 m
|-
|-
|}
|}


* (*) Third among Greek long jumpers, behind [[Niki Xanthou]] (7.03) and [[Paraskevi Tsiamita]] (6.93).<ref name="athletix">b</ref>
* (*) Third among Greek long jumpers, behind [[Niki Xanthou]] (7.03) and [[Paraskevi Tsiamita]] (6.93).<ref name="athletix">b</ref>
* (**) Second among Greek long jumpers, only behind [[Niki Xanthou]] (6.91)


==Achievements==
==Achievements==
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|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[2007 World Championships in Athletics|World Championships]]
|[[Osaka]], Japan
|[[Osaka]], Japan
|<s> 3rd </s>'''DSQ'''
|bgcolor="cc9966"| 3rd
|Triple jump
|Triple jump
|15.04 m
|<s> 15.04 m </s>'''DSQ'''
|-
|-
|[[2007 IAAF World Athletics Final|World Athletics Final]]
|[[2007 IAAF World Athletics Final|World Athletics Final]]
|[[Stuttgart]], Germany
|[[Stuttgart]], Germany
|<s>2nd</s>
|bgcolor="silver"| 2nd
|Triple jump
|Triple jump
|14.75 m
|<s>14.75 m</s>
|-
|-
|[[Athletics at the 2007 Military World Games|Military World Games]]
|[[Athletics at the 2007 Military World Games|Military World Games]]
|[[Hyderabad]], India
|[[Hyderabad]], India
|<s>1st</s>
|bgcolor="gold"| 1st
|[[Long jump]]
|[[Long jump]]
|6.69 m
|<s>6.69 m </s>
|-
|-
|rowspan=3|2008
|rowspan=3|2008
|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships|World Indoor Championships]]
|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|<s>2nd </s>
|bgcolor="silver"| 2nd
|Triple jump
|Triple jump
|15.00 m [[Greek records in athletics|NR]]
|<s>15.00 m [[Greek records in athletics|NR]] </s>
|-
|-
|rowspan =2|[[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|rowspan =2|[[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]
|rowspan=2|[[Beijing]], China
|rowspan=2|[[Beijing]], China
|<s> 3rd </s>'''DSQ'''
|bgcolor="DSQ"|
|Triple jump
|Triple jump
|<s>[[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|15.23 m]] SB</s> '''DSQ'''
|<s> [[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump|15.23 m]] SB </s> '''DSQ'''
|-
|-
|<s> 14th </s>'''DSQ'''
|bgcolor="DSQ"|
|[[Long jump]]
|[[Long jump]]
|<s>[[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's long jump|6.57 m]]</s> '''DSQ'''
|<s> [[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's long jump|6.57 m]] </s> '''DSQ'''
|}
|}


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|2003, February 16
|2003, February 16
|-
|-
|Triple Jump (Indoor)
|'''Triple Jump (Indoor)'''
|14.84 m (NR)
|'''14.84 m (NR)'''
|[[Peania]], Greece
|'''[[Peania]], Greece'''
|2003, March 4
|'''2003, March 4'''
|-
|-
|Triple Jump
|Triple Jump
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|2004, June 19
|2004, June 19
|-
|-
|'''Triple Jump
|'''Triple Jump'''
|'''15.32 m (NR)
|'''15.32 m (NR)'''
|'''[[Athens]], Greece
|'''[[Athens]], Greece'''
|'''2004, August 21
|'''2004, August 21'''
|-
|-
|Triple Jump (Indoor)
|Triple Jump (Indoor)
|14.89 m (NR)
|<s>14.89 m (NR) </s> Annulled
|[[Peania]], Greece
|[[Peania]], Greece
|2008, February 13
|2008, February 13
|-
|-
|Triple Jump (Indoor)
|Triple Jump (Indoor)
|14.93 m (NR)
|<s>14.93 m (NR) </s> Annulled
|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|2008, March 8
|2008, March 8
|-
|-
|'''Triple Jump (Indoor)
|Triple Jump (Indoor)
|'''15.00 m (NR)
|<s>15.00 m (NR) </s> Annulled
|'''[[Valencia, Spain]]
|[[Valencia, Spain]]
|'''2008, March 8
|2008, March 8
|-
|-
|Long Jump
|Long Jump
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|2006, May 13
|2006, May 13
|-
|-
|'''Long Jump
|'''Long Jump'''
|'''6.83 m
|'''6.83 m '''
|'''[[Trikala]], Greece
|'''[[Trikala]], Greece'''
|'''2006, June 10
|'''2006, June 10'''
|-
|-
|'''Long Jump (Indoor)
|'''Long Jump (Indoor)'''
|'''6.85 m
|'''6.31 m '''
|'''[[Peania]], Greece
|'''[[Lievin]], France'''
|'''2008, February 9
|'''2006, March 3'''
|-
|Long Jump (Indoor)
|<s> 6.85 m </s> Annulled
|[[Peania]], Greece
|2008, February 9
|-
|-
|}
|}
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.devetzi.gr/ Official website]
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090822071801/http://www.devetzi.gr/ |date=dmy |title=Official website}}
* {{Olympics.com|name=Hrysopiyi Devetzi}}
* {{iaaf name|id=137105}}
* [http://www.hellenicathletes.com/athletes.php?athlete_id=15 HellenicAthletes.com: Hrysopiyi Devetzi]
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070313155802/http://www.hellenicathletes.com/athletes.php?athlete_id=15 |date=dmy |title=Hrysopiyi Devetzi at HellenicAthletes.com}}
* {{World Athletics|name=Chrysopigi Devetzi}}
* {{HOC profile|devetzi-pigi|Pigi Devetzi}}
* {{Olympedia|name=Pigi Devetzi}}

{{Panathinaikos Athletics}}
{{Authority control}}


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Latest revision as of 09:19, 24 October 2024

Hrysopiyi Devetzi
Devetzi in 2006
Personal information
Born (1976-01-02) 2 January 1976 (age 48)
Sport
Country Greece
SportAthletics
EventTriple jump
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)15.32 m, 14.84 m (i)
Medal record
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2004 Athens Triple jump
Disqualified 2008 Beijing Triple jump
World Championships
Disqualified 2007 Osaka Triple jump
World Indoor Championships
Disqualified 2008 Valencia Triple jump
Bronze medal – third place 2004 Budapest Triple jump
European Championships
Silver medal – second place 2006 Göteborg Triple jump
World Cup
Silver medal – second place 2006 Athens Triple jump
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Athens Long jump
Mediterranean Games
Bronze medal – third place 2005 Almeria Triple jump

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

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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

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Date Event Venue Performance
August 21, 2004 Triple jump Athens, Greece 15.32 m NR
March 4, 2003 Triple jump (indoor) Peania, Greece 14.84 m NR
June 10, 2006 Long jump Trikala, Greece 6.83 m *
March 3, 2006 Long jump (indoor) Liévin, France 6.31 m

Achievements

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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

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(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

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  1. ^ "IAAF Athlete Profile". IAAF.org. Retrieved January 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Athletes currently suspended from all competitions in athletics following an Anti-Doping Rule Violation as at: 11.7.12" (PDF). IAAF. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 14, 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  3. ^ IAAF activates Hrysopiyi Devetzi two-year doping ban, bbc.co.uk, 19 March 2011
  4. ^ "Triple-jumper Devetzi stripped of her 2008 Olympic bronze | eKathimerini.com".
  5. ^ "IOC sanctions 16 athletes for failing anti-doping test at Beijing 2008". IOC. Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  6. ^ b
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