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2015 World Championships in Athletics – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 26 and 27 August.[1][2]

Men's triple jump
at the 2015 World Championships
Winner Christian Taylor with the second best jump in history
VenueBeijing National Stadium
Dates26 August (qualification)
27 August (final)
Competitors28 from 20 nations
Winning distance18.21
Medalists
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2017 →

The early season meet at Doha gave an indication that this would be an exciting year in the triple jump. Pedro Pablo Pichardo, who would return here as the previous silver medalist jumped 18.06 to become the #3 jumper in history. In that same meet, Olympic Champion Christian Taylor was only 2 cm behind to equal the previous #3, who was the defending world champion Teddy Tamgho. Tamgho was also in Doha, finishing in third behind the fireworks, but Tamgho was coming off a 1-year drug suspension for missing multiple tests. Following that meet, two weeks later Pichardo improved his world lead to 18.08 at home in Havana and then in early July, Taylor improved to 18.06 and beat Pichardo in Lausanne. It was destined that the World Championships would settle this battle. Tamgho did not return to defend the championship in Beijing.

In the qualification round, only Marian Oprea made an automatic qualifier on his first attempt, it took Taylor two and Pichardo three but there was no doubt either would make the final. In the final Pichardo took the first round lead with 17.52, Taylor made 17.49 on his second attempt and both jumped exactly 17.60 in the third round. Taylor took the lead in the fourth round with 17.68. Omar Craddock moved into third place with a 17.37.[3]

It was the final attempt that settled the score. First Nelson Évora moved into the bronze medal with a 17.52. Then Taylor launched an 18.21, the second best jump in history only behind the world record of Jonathan Edwards set while winning the World Championship 20 years earlier.[4] It was then up to Pichardo to answer and his 17.73 solidified his hold on the silver medal. Taylor's jump took the 19 year old North American Continental Record and American Record from Kenny Harrison set at the 1996 Olympics, the previous number 2 jumper in history.[5]

Records

Prior to the competition, the records were as follows:[6]

World record   Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 18.29 Göteborg, Sweden 7 August 1995
Championship record
World leading   Pedro Pablo Pichardo (CUB) 18.08 Havana, Cuba 28 May 2015
African record   Tarik Bouguetaïb (MAR) 17.37 Khemisset, Morocco 14 July 2007
Asian record   Li Yanxi (CHN) 17.59 Jinan, China 26 October 2009
North, Central American and Caribbean record   Kenny Harrison (USA) 18.09 Atlanta, United States 27 July 1996
South American record   Jadel Gregório (BRA) 17.90 Belém, Brazil 20 May 2007
European record   Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 18.29 Göteborg, Sweden 7 August 1995
Oceanian record   Ken Lorraway (AUS) 17.46 London, Great Britain 7 August 1982
The following records were established during the competition:
World Leading   Christian Taylor (USA) 18.21 Beijing, China 27 August 2015
North, Central American and Caribbean record

Qualification standards

Entry standards[7]
16.90

Schedule

Date Time Round
26 August 2015 10:00 Qualification
27 August 2015 19:10 Final

All times are local times (UTC+8)

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 17.00 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[8]

Rank Group Name Nationality # 1 # 2 # 3 Result Notes
1 A Pedro Pichardo   Cuba (CUB) 16.94 x 17.43 17.43 Q
2 B Christian Taylor   United States (USA) 16.77 17.28 17.28 Q
3 A Marian Oprea   Romania (ROM) 17.07 17.07 Q, SB
4 A Omar Craddock   United States (USA) 16.69 17.01 17.01 Q
5 B Nelson Évora   Portugal (POR) x 16.68 17.01 17.01 Q
6 A Dmitriy Sorokin   Russia (RUS) 16.99 x 16.99 q
7 B Lyukman Adams   Russia (RUS) x 16.85 16.50 16.85 q
8 B Benjamin Compaoré   France (FRA) x x 16.82 16.82 q
9 A Jonathan Drack   Mauritius (MRI) 16.79 13.28 x 16.79 q
10 B Godfrey Khotso Mokoena   South Africa (RSA) 16.78 x 16.78 16.78 q
11 A Tosin Oke   Nigeria (NGR) x 14.70 16.74 16.74 q
12 B Leevan Sands   Bahamas (BAH) 16.60 16.69 16.73 16.73 q
13 B Marquis Dendy   United States (USA) 14.36 16.73 16.32 16.73
14 A Kim Deok-hyeon   South Korea (KOR) 16.57 16.57 16.72 16.72
15 A Cao Shuo   China (CHN) 16.66 16.66 16.51 16.66
16 A Georgi Tsonov   Bulgaria (BUL) x x 16.59 16.59
17 B Rumen Dimitrov   Bulgaria (BUL) x 16.53 16.19 16.53
18 B Dong Bin   China (CHN) 16.44 x x 16.44
19 A Will Claye   United States (USA) x 15.73 16.41 16.41
20 B Pablo Torrijos   Spain (ESP) 15.85 15.73 16.32 16.32
21 B Yordanys Durañona   Dominica (DMA) x 16.12 16.27 16.27
22 A Samyr Lainé   Haiti (HAI) 16.23 16.15 16.12 16.23
23 A Latario Collie-Minns   Bahamas (BAH) 16.10 x 16.21 16.21
24 A Xu Xiaolong   China (CHN) 15.97 16.19 x 16.19
25 B Roman Valiyev   Kazakhstan (KAZ) x x 16.04 16.04
26 A Jean-Cassimiro Rosa   Brazil (BRA) 15.97 x 15.75 15.97
27 B Muhammad Hakimi Ismail   Malaysia (MAS) 15.72 15.93 x 15.93
B Hugues Fabrice Zango   Burkina Faso (BUR) x x x NM

Final

The final was started at 19:10.[9]

Rank Name Nationality # 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 # 5 # 6 Mark Notes
  Christian Taylor   United States (USA) 16.85 17.49 17.60 17.68 17.22 18.21 18.21 WL, AR
  Pedro Pichardo   Cuba (CUB) 17.52 17.44 17.60 17.33 17.52 17.73 17.73
  Nelson Évora   Portugal (POR) 17.28 x 17.29 x x 17.52 17.52 SB
4 Omar Craddock   United States (USA) 17.14 17.08 x 17.14 17.37 16.50 17.37
5 Lyukman Adams   Russia (RUS) x 17.12 17.28 x 17.21 17.23 17.28
6 Marian Oprea   Romania (ROM) 17.06 16.23 x 17.06
7 Dmitriy Sorokin   Russia (RUS) 16.99 16.38 x x x x 16.99
8 Tosin Oke   Nigeria (NGR) 16.77 x 16.81 x x x 16.81
9 Godfrey Khotso Mokoena   South Africa (RSA) 16.57 16.76 16.81 16.81
10 Leevan Sands   Bahamas (BAH) 16.68 x 16.47 16.68
11 Jonathan Drack   Mauritius (MRI) x 16.15 16.64 16.64
12 Benjamin Compaoré   France (FRA) x x 16.63 16.63

References

  1. ^ . Beijing 2015. 10 August 2015. Archived from the original on 1 December 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Taylor takes triple-jump gold with second-longest ever leap". Reuters. 27 August 2015.
  4. ^ "REPORT: MEN'S TRIPLE JUMP FINAL – IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, BEIJING 2015". iaaf.org. 27 August 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Christian Taylor soars to gold in world championships triple jump". Guardian. 27 August 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
  6. ^ "Records & Lists – Triple jump". IAAF. Retrieved 19 August 2015.
  7. ^ IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 – Standards (PDF), IAAF, 2014, retrieved 18 August 2015
  8. ^ Qualification results
  9. ^ Final results

2015, world, championships, athletics, triple, jump, triple, jump, 2015, world, championships, athletics, held, beijing, national, stadium, august, triple, jump, 2015, world, championshipswinner, christian, taylor, with, second, best, jump, historyvenuebeijing. The men s triple jump at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Beijing National Stadium on 26 and 27 August 1 2 Men s triple jump at the 2015 World ChampionshipsWinner Christian Taylor with the second best jump in historyVenueBeijing National StadiumDates26 August qualification 27 August final Competitors28 from 20 nationsWinning distance18 21Medalists Christian Taylor United States Pedro Pablo Pichardo Cuba Nelson Evora Portugal 20132017 The early season meet at Doha gave an indication that this would be an exciting year in the triple jump Pedro Pablo Pichardo who would return here as the previous silver medalist jumped 18 06 to become the 3 jumper in history In that same meet Olympic Champion Christian Taylor was only 2 cm behind to equal the previous 3 who was the defending world champion Teddy Tamgho Tamgho was also in Doha finishing in third behind the fireworks but Tamgho was coming off a 1 year drug suspension for missing multiple tests Following that meet two weeks later Pichardo improved his world lead to 18 08 at home in Havana and then in early July Taylor improved to 18 06 and beat Pichardo in Lausanne It was destined that the World Championships would settle this battle Tamgho did not return to defend the championship in Beijing In the qualification round only Marian Oprea made an automatic qualifier on his first attempt it took Taylor two and Pichardo three but there was no doubt either would make the final In the final Pichardo took the first round lead with 17 52 Taylor made 17 49 on his second attempt and both jumped exactly 17 60 in the third round Taylor took the lead in the fourth round with 17 68 Omar Craddock moved into third place with a 17 37 3 It was the final attempt that settled the score First Nelson Evora moved into the bronze medal with a 17 52 Then Taylor launched an 18 21 the second best jump in history only behind the world record of Jonathan Edwards set while winning the World Championship 20 years earlier 4 It was then up to Pichardo to answer and his 17 73 solidified his hold on the silver medal Taylor s jump took the 19 year old North American Continental Record and American Record from Kenny Harrison set at the 1996 Olympics the previous number 2 jumper in history 5 Contents 1 Records 2 Qualification standards 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Qualification 4 2 Final 5 ReferencesRecords EditPrior to the competition the records were as follows 6 World record Jonathan Edwards GBR 18 29 Goteborg Sweden 7 August 1995Championship recordWorld leading Pedro Pablo Pichardo CUB 18 08 Havana Cuba 28 May 2015African record Tarik Bouguetaib MAR 17 37 Khemisset Morocco 14 July 2007Asian record Li Yanxi CHN 17 59 Jinan China 26 October 2009North Central American and Caribbean record Kenny Harrison USA 18 09 Atlanta United States 27 July 1996South American record Jadel Gregorio BRA 17 90 Belem Brazil 20 May 2007European record Jonathan Edwards GBR 18 29 Goteborg Sweden 7 August 1995Oceanian record Ken Lorraway AUS 17 46 London Great Britain 7 August 1982The following records were established during the competition World Leading Christian Taylor USA 18 21 Beijing China 27 August 2015North Central American and Caribbean recordQualification standards EditEntry standards 7 16 90Schedule EditDate Time Round26 August 2015 10 00 Qualification27 August 2015 19 10 FinalAll times are local times UTC 8 Results EditQualification Edit Qualification Qualifying Performance 17 00 Q or at least 12 best performers q advanced to the final 8 Rank Group Name Nationality 1 2 3 Result Notes1 A Pedro Pichardo Cuba CUB 16 94 x 17 43 17 43 Q2 B Christian Taylor United States USA 16 77 17 28 17 28 Q3 A Marian Oprea Romania ROM 17 07 17 07 Q SB4 A Omar Craddock United States USA 16 69 17 01 17 01 Q5 B Nelson Evora Portugal POR x 16 68 17 01 17 01 Q6 A Dmitriy Sorokin Russia RUS 16 99 x 16 99 q7 B Lyukman Adams Russia RUS x 16 85 16 50 16 85 q8 B Benjamin Compaore France FRA x x 16 82 16 82 q9 A Jonathan Drack Mauritius MRI 16 79 13 28 x 16 79 q10 B Godfrey Khotso Mokoena South Africa RSA 16 78 x 16 78 16 78 q11 A Tosin Oke Nigeria NGR x 14 70 16 74 16 74 q12 B Leevan Sands Bahamas BAH 16 60 16 69 16 73 16 73 q13 B Marquis Dendy United States USA 14 36 16 73 16 32 16 7314 A Kim Deok hyeon South Korea KOR 16 57 16 57 16 72 16 7215 A Cao Shuo China CHN 16 66 16 66 16 51 16 6616 A Georgi Tsonov Bulgaria BUL x x 16 59 16 5917 B Rumen Dimitrov Bulgaria BUL x 16 53 16 19 16 5318 B Dong Bin China CHN 16 44 x x 16 4419 A Will Claye United States USA x 15 73 16 41 16 4120 B Pablo Torrijos Spain ESP 15 85 15 73 16 32 16 3221 B Yordanys Duranona Dominica DMA x 16 12 16 27 16 2722 A Samyr Laine Haiti HAI 16 23 16 15 16 12 16 2323 A Latario Collie Minns Bahamas BAH 16 10 x 16 21 16 2124 A Xu Xiaolong China CHN 15 97 16 19 x 16 1925 B Roman Valiyev Kazakhstan KAZ x x 16 04 16 0426 A Jean Cassimiro Rosa Brazil BRA 15 97 x 15 75 15 9727 B Muhammad Hakimi Ismail Malaysia MAS 15 72 15 93 x 15 93B Hugues Fabrice Zango Burkina Faso BUR x x x NMFinal Edit The final was started at 19 10 9 Rank Name Nationality 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mark Notes Christian Taylor United States USA 16 85 17 49 17 60 17 68 17 22 18 21 18 21 WL AR Pedro Pichardo Cuba CUB 17 52 17 44 17 60 17 33 17 52 17 73 17 73 Nelson Evora Portugal POR 17 28 x 17 29 x x 17 52 17 52 SB4 Omar Craddock United States USA 17 14 17 08 x 17 14 17 37 16 50 17 375 Lyukman Adams Russia RUS x 17 12 17 28 x 17 21 17 23 17 286 Marian Oprea Romania ROM 17 06 16 23 x 17 067 Dmitriy Sorokin Russia RUS 16 99 16 38 x x x x 16 998 Tosin Oke Nigeria NGR 16 77 x 16 81 x x x 16 819 Godfrey Khotso Mokoena South Africa RSA 16 57 16 76 16 81 16 8110 Leevan Sands Bahamas BAH 16 68 x 16 47 16 6811 Jonathan Drack Mauritius MRI x 16 15 16 64 16 6412 Benjamin Compaore France FRA x x 16 63 16 63References Edit Beijing 2015 Timetable Beijing 2015 10 August 2015 Archived from the original on 1 December 2014 Retrieved 10 August 2015 Start list Taylor takes triple jump gold with second longest ever leap Reuters 27 August 2015 REPORT MEN S TRIPLE JUMP FINAL IAAF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS BEIJING 2015 iaaf org 27 August 2015 Retrieved 28 August 2015 Christian Taylor soars to gold in world championships triple jump Guardian 27 August 2015 Retrieved 28 August 2015 Records amp Lists Triple jump IAAF Retrieved 19 August 2015 IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015 Standards PDF IAAF 2014 retrieved 18 August 2015 Qualification results Final results Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2015 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s triple jump amp oldid 1079301694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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