On 2 June 2007 in Kalamata Tsatoumas jumped 8.66metres, achieving a personal best and a Greek record for the event.
Tsatoumas ranks as the eighth best long jumper in history and holds the European record in the event at low altitude.
[2] At the 2008 Olympics he had the longest qualifying jump with 8.27m, but after three consecutive fouls in the final he finished in last place.
He was the bronze medallist at both the 2009 Mediterranean Games and 2009 European Team Championships.
[3] He represented Greece at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, reaching the final round, but finished only eleventh overall.