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2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 7 and 10 August.[1]

Men's triple jump
at the 2017 World Championships
VenueOlympic Stadium
Dates7 August (qualification)
10 August (final)
Competitors30 from 20 nations
Winning distance17.68
Medalists
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Video on YouTube
Official Video

Summary

In the first round of the final, Alexis Copello (Azerjaijan) was the first over 17 metres with a jump of 17.16 metres, and Will Claye (USA) took the lead with a 17.54 metre jump. In the second round, Nelson Évora (Portugal) moved into silver medal position, until Christian Taylor (USA) took the lead with a 17.57 metre jump. That lasted until Claye's next jump, 17.63 metres, which Taylor answered with a 17.68 m (58 ft 0 in) effort. None of the leaders were able to improve in the last three rounds. By the end of the competition, three jumpers had jumped 17.16 metres, their places settled by their second best jump, which in the case of Cristian Nápoles (CUB) was another 17.16 metres.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

Record Perf. Athlete Nat. Date Location
World 18.29 Jonathan Edwards   GBR 7 Aug 1995 Göteborg, Sweden
Championship
World leading 18.11 Christian Taylor   USA 27 May 2017 Eugene, OR, United States
African 17.37 Tarik Bouguetaïb   MAR 14 Jul 2007 Khemisset, Morocco
Asian 17.59 Li Yanxi   CHN 26 Oct 2009 Jinan, China
NACAC 18.21 Christian Taylor   USA 27 Aug 2015 Beijing, China
South American 17.90 Jadel Gregório   BRA 20 May 2007 Belém, Brazil
European 18.29 Jonathan Edwards   GBR 7 Aug 1995 Göteborg, Sweden
Oceanian 17.46 Ken Lorraway   AUS 7 Aug 1982 London, Great Britain

No records were set at the competition.[3]

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 16.80 metres.[4]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+1), is as follows:[5]

Date Time Round
7 August 18:35 Qualification
10 August 20:20 Final

Results

Qualification

The qualification round took place on 7 August, in two groups, both starting at 18:35.[6] Athletes attaining a mark of at least 17.00 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final. The overall results were as follows:[7]

Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3
1 A Chris Benard   United States (USA) 17.20 17.20 Q
2 A Christian Taylor   United States (USA) 17.15 17.15 Q
3 B Cristian Nápoles   Cuba (CUB) 17.06 17.06 Q
4 A Andy Díaz   Cuba (CUB) 16.96 16.86 x 16.96 q
5 B Will Claye   United States (USA) 16.95 16.57 x 16.95 q
6 A Nelson Évora   Portugal (POR) 16.64 16.94 x 16.94 q
7 A Alexis Copello   Azerbaijan (AZE) 16.89 16.88 16.53 16.89 q
8 A Pablo Torrijos   Spain (ESP) 16.57 16.00 16.80 16.80 q
9 B Jean-Marc Pontvianne   France (FRA) 16.66 16.17 16.78 16.78 q
10 B Yordanys Durañona   Dominica (DMA) 16.71 16.63 16.49 16.71 q
11 A Wu Ruiting   China (CHN) x 16.40 16.66 16.66 q
12 B Lázaro Martínez   Cuba (CUB) 16.36 x 16.66 16.66 q
13 B Donald Scott   United States (USA) 16.55 16.63 16.27 16.63
14 B Nazim Babayev   Azerbaijan (AZE) 15.76 16.58 16.61 16.61
15 A Momchil Karailiev   Bulgaria (BUL) x 16.01 16.57 16.57
16 B Elvijs Misāns   Latvia (LAT) 16.55 16.39 x 16.55
17 A Simo Lipsanen   Finland (FIN) 16.54 16.48 16.41 16.54
18 B Georgi Tsonov   Bulgaria (BUL) 16.53 16.32 x 16.53
19 A Nathan Fox   Great Britain & N.I. (GBR) 16.27 16.49 16.02 16.49
20 B Alberto Álvarez   Mexico (MEX) 15.60 16.41 16.48 16.48
21 A Benjamin Compaoré   France (FRA) 16.46 16.35 x 16.46
22 B Troy Doris   Guyana (GUY) 16.43 x 16.24 16.43
23 A Miguel van Assen   Suriname (SUR) 16.38 x x 16.38
24 A Melvin Raffin   France (FRA) 16.18 14.25 x 16.18
25 B Tosin Oke   Nigeria (NGR) x 16.14 16.17 16.17
26 B Fang Yaoqing   China (CHN) x 16.17 x 16.17
27 A Mateus de Sá   Brazil (BRA) 16.10 16.09 x 16.10
28 B Dimitrios Tsiamis   Greece (GRE) 16.06 x x 16.06
29 A Ryoma Yamamoto   Japan (JPN) x x 16.01 16.01
30 B Clive Pullen   Jamaica (JAM) x x 15.61 15.61
B Max Heß   Germany (GER) DNS

Final

The final took place on 10 August at 20:20. The results were as follows:[8]

Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
  Christian Taylor   United States (USA) 16.97 17.57 17.68 17.26 17.38 17.03 17.68
  Will Claye   United States (USA) 17.54 17.52 17.63 17.49 17.53 x 17.63
  Nelson Évora   Portugal (POR) 17.02 17.19 16.58 x x 16.01 17.19
4 Cristian Nápoles   Cuba (CUB) x x 17.16 x x 17.16 17.16
5 Alexis Copello   Azerbaijan (AZE) 17.16 x x 16.87 16.91 17.06 17.16 SB
6 Chris Benard   United States (USA) 16.88 x 16.94 x x 17.16 17.16
7 Andy Díaz   Cuba (CUB) 17.13 x x x x 17.13
8 Jean-Marc Pontvianne   France (FRA) x 16.62 16.79 x x 16.57 16.79
9 Wu Ruiting   China (CHN) 16.47 16.66 16.53 16.66
10 Pablo Torrijos   Spain (ESP) 16.60 16.51 16.53 16.60
11 Yordanys Durañona   Dominica (DMA) 16.42 x x 16.42
12 Lázaro Martínez   Cuba (CUB) x 16.25 16.09 16.25

References

  1. ^ Start list
  2. ^ "Records & Lists – Triple Jump". IAAF. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  3. ^ "Records Set – Final" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Qualification System and Entry Standards" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  5. ^ "Triple Jump Men − Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Triple Jump Men − Qualification − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  7. ^ "Triple Jump Men − Qualification − Summary" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  8. ^ "Triple Jump Men − Final − Results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 10 August 2017.

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The men s triple jump at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 7 and 10 August 1 Men s triple jump at the 2017 World ChampionshipsVenueOlympic StadiumDates7 August qualification 10 August final Competitors30 from 20 nationsWinning distance17 68Medalists Christian Taylor United States Will Claye United States Nelson Evora Portugal 20152019 Video on YouTubeOfficial Video Contents 1 Summary 2 Records 3 Qualification standard 4 Schedule 5 Results 5 1 Qualification 5 2 Final 6 ReferencesSummary EditIn the first round of the final Alexis Copello Azerjaijan was the first over 17 metres with a jump of 17 16 metres and Will Claye USA took the lead with a 17 54 metre jump In the second round Nelson Evora Portugal moved into silver medal position until Christian Taylor USA took the lead with a 17 57 metre jump That lasted until Claye s next jump 17 63 metres which Taylor answered with a 17 68 m 58 ft 0 in effort None of the leaders were able to improve in the last three rounds By the end of the competition three jumpers had jumped 17 16 metres their places settled by their second best jump which in the case of Cristian Napoles CUB was another 17 16 metres Records EditBefore the competition records were as follows 2 Record Perf Athlete Nat Date LocationWorld 18 29 Jonathan Edwards GBR 7 Aug 1995 Goteborg SwedenChampionshipWorld leading 18 11 Christian Taylor USA 27 May 2017 Eugene OR United StatesAfrican 17 37 Tarik Bouguetaib MAR 14 Jul 2007 Khemisset MoroccoAsian 17 59 Li Yanxi CHN 26 Oct 2009 Jinan ChinaNACAC 18 21 Christian Taylor USA 27 Aug 2015 Beijing ChinaSouth American 17 90 Jadel Gregorio BRA 20 May 2007 Belem BrazilEuropean 18 29 Jonathan Edwards GBR 7 Aug 1995 Goteborg SwedenOceanian 17 46 Ken Lorraway AUS 7 Aug 1982 London Great BritainNo records were set at the competition 3 Qualification standard EditThe standard to qualify automatically for entry was 16 80 metres 4 Schedule EditThe event schedule in local time UTC 1 is as follows 5 Date Time Round7 August 18 35 Qualification10 August 20 20 FinalResults EditQualification Edit The qualification round took place on 7 August in two groups both starting at 18 35 6 Athletes attaining a mark of at least 17 00 metres Q or at least the 12 best performers q qualified for the final The overall results were as follows 7 Rank Group Name Nationality Round Mark Notes1 2 31 A Chris Benard United States USA 17 20 17 20 Q2 A Christian Taylor United States USA 17 15 17 15 Q3 B Cristian Napoles Cuba CUB 17 06 17 06 Q4 A Andy Diaz Cuba CUB 16 96 16 86 x 16 96 q5 B Will Claye United States USA 16 95 16 57 x 16 95 q6 A Nelson Evora Portugal POR 16 64 16 94 x 16 94 q7 A Alexis Copello Azerbaijan AZE 16 89 16 88 16 53 16 89 q8 A Pablo Torrijos Spain ESP 16 57 16 00 16 80 16 80 q9 B Jean Marc Pontvianne France FRA 16 66 16 17 16 78 16 78 q10 B Yordanys Duranona Dominica DMA 16 71 16 63 16 49 16 71 q11 A Wu Ruiting China CHN x 16 40 16 66 16 66 q12 B Lazaro Martinez Cuba CUB 16 36 x 16 66 16 66 q13 B Donald Scott United States USA 16 55 16 63 16 27 16 6314 B Nazim Babayev Azerbaijan AZE 15 76 16 58 16 61 16 6115 A Momchil Karailiev Bulgaria BUL x 16 01 16 57 16 5716 B Elvijs Misans Latvia LAT 16 55 16 39 x 16 5517 A Simo Lipsanen Finland FIN 16 54 16 48 16 41 16 5418 B Georgi Tsonov Bulgaria BUL 16 53 16 32 x 16 5319 A Nathan Fox Great Britain amp N I GBR 16 27 16 49 16 02 16 4920 B Alberto Alvarez Mexico MEX 15 60 16 41 16 48 16 4821 A Benjamin Compaore France FRA 16 46 16 35 x 16 4622 B Troy Doris Guyana GUY 16 43 x 16 24 16 4323 A Miguel van Assen Suriname SUR 16 38 x x 16 3824 A Melvin Raffin France FRA 16 18 14 25 x 16 1825 B Tosin Oke Nigeria NGR x 16 14 16 17 16 1726 B Fang Yaoqing China CHN x 16 17 x 16 1727 A Mateus de Sa Brazil BRA 16 10 16 09 x 16 1028 B Dimitrios Tsiamis Greece GRE 16 06 x x 16 0629 A Ryoma Yamamoto Japan JPN x x 16 01 16 0130 B Clive Pullen Jamaica JAM x x 15 61 15 61B Max Hess Germany GER DNSFinal Edit The final took place on 10 August at 20 20 The results were as follows 8 Rank Name Nationality Round Mark Notes1 2 3 4 5 6 Christian Taylor United States USA 16 97 17 57 17 68 17 26 17 38 17 03 17 68 Will Claye United States USA 17 54 17 52 17 63 17 49 17 53 x 17 63 Nelson Evora Portugal POR 17 02 17 19 16 58 x x 16 01 17 194 Cristian Napoles Cuba CUB x x 17 16 x x 17 16 17 165 Alexis Copello Azerbaijan AZE 17 16 x x 16 87 16 91 17 06 17 16 SB6 Chris Benard United States USA 16 88 x 16 94 x x 17 16 17 167 Andy Diaz Cuba CUB 17 13 x x x x 17 138 Jean Marc Pontvianne France FRA x 16 62 16 79 x x 16 57 16 799 Wu Ruiting China CHN 16 47 16 66 16 53 16 6610 Pablo Torrijos Spain ESP 16 60 16 51 16 53 16 6011 Yordanys Duranona Dominica DMA 16 42 x x 16 4212 Lazaro Martinez Cuba CUB x 16 25 16 09 16 25References Edit Start list Records amp Lists Triple Jump IAAF Retrieved 1 August 2017 Records Set Final PDF IAAF Retrieved 14 August 2017 Qualification System and Entry Standards PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 Triple Jump Men Timetable IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 Triple Jump Men Qualification Results PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 Triple Jump Men Qualification Summary PDF IAAF Retrieved 9 August 2017 Triple Jump Men Final Results PDF IAAF Retrieved 10 August 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 World Championships in Athletics Men 27s triple jump amp oldid 1079303860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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