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Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place between 3 and 5 August 2021 at the Japan National Stadium.[1] Approximately 35 athletes were expected to compete; the exact number was dependent on how many nations use universality places to enter athletes in addition to the 32 qualifying through time or ranking (2 universality places were used in 2016).[2] 32 athletes from 19 nations competed. Pedro Pichardo of Portugal won the gold medal, the nation's second victory in the men's triple jump (after Nelson Évora in 2008). China's Zhu Yaming took silver, while Hugues Fabrice Zango earned Burkina Faso's first Olympic medal in any event.[3]

Men's triple jump
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic Athletics
VenueJapan National Stadium
Dates3 August 2021
(qualifying)
5 August 2021
(final)
Competitors31 from 19 nations
Winning distance17.98
Medalists
← 2016
2024 →
Official Video Highlights

Summary Edit

Defending champion Christian Taylor (the #2 jumper of all time) did not participate due to injury, nor did 2016 bronze medalist Dong Bin. However, the field returned the 2016 silver medalist Will Claye (#3 of all time), Pedro Pichardo (#5 of all time), and Hugues Fabrice Zango, who had set the indoor world record 4 months prior. All had jumped over 18 metres. Taylor and Claye had also achieved gold and silver at the most recent World Championships, with Zango as the bronze medalist. Since the previous Olympics in April 2018, Pichardo had defected from Cuba and was now jumping for Portugal.

Four athletes managed to exceed 17 metres in the first round. Claye was first down the runway with a 17.19m. Five jumpers later, Pichardo established himself as the leader with 17.61m, Donald Scott moved onto the podium with a 17.15m, and Yasser Triki moved into second at 17.30m, breaking his own Algerian national record. Of the jumpers with a legal first attempt, Zango found himself in dead last place with at 15.91m. Leading off the second round, Claye landed his feet somewhere close to Pichardo's mark but dropped his elbow further back. He turned around to find that effort was a foul. A couple of jumps later, Zhu Yaming landed in the same area for 17.41m, to move into second place. Pichardo duplicated his 17.61m and Triki produced a second national record 17.42m to take back his position. With a 16.83m, Zango improved but still found himself in 9th place, in danger of being eliminated before the final three jumps.

Claye led off the third round with a 17.44m to move back into a podium position. Pichardo expanded his lead with a Portuguese national record 17.98 m (58 ft 11+34 in). Knowing he had hit a big one (equalling the #17 jump of all time), Pichardo posed and held up a fist while still lying in the pit. Under pressure, Zango gritted his teeth and pounded out a 17.47m bursting the bubble and moving into second place.

Nobody was able to improve through the finals except in the fifth round when Zhu jumped 17.57m to put himself into the silver medal. Triki's third national record of the competition, 17.43m couldn't move him back to the podium.

Background Edit

This was the 29th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics.

No nations made their men's triple jump debut. The United States competed for the 28th time, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Qualification Edit

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to 3 qualified athletes in the men's triple jump event if all athletes meet the entry standard or qualify by ranking during the qualifying period. (The limit of 3 has been in place since the 1930 Olympic Congress.) The qualifying standard is 17.14 metres. This standard was "set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the IAAF World Rankings pathway." The world rankings, based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period and weighted by the importance of the meet, will then be used to qualify athletes until the cap of 32 is reached.[2][4]

The qualifying period was originally from 1 May 2019 to 29 June 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the period was suspended from 6 April 2020 to 30 November 2020, with the end date extended to 29 June 2021. The world rankings period start date was also changed from 1 May 2019 to 30 June 2020; athletes who had met the qualifying standard during that time were still qualified, but those using world rankings would not be able to count performances during that time. The qualifying time standards could be obtained in various meets during the given period that have the approval of the IAAF. Both outdoor and indoor meets are eligible. The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking, even if not during the qualifying period.[2][5]

NOCs can also use their universality place—each NOC can enter one male athlete regardless of time if they had no male athletes meeting the entry standard for an athletics event—in the triple jump.[2]

Entry number: 32.

Qualification standard No. of athletes Nation Nominated athletes
Entry standard – 17.14 3   China Fang Yaoqing
Wu Ruiting
Zhu Yaming
2   Cuba Andy Díaz
Jordan Díaz[6]
Cristian Nápoles
3   Italy Tobia Bocchi
Emmanuel Ihemeje
Andrea Dallavalle
3   United States Chris Benard
Will Claye
Donald Scott
3   Brazil Almir dos Santos
Alexsandro Melo
Mateus de Sá
2   France Jean-Marc Pontvianne
Melvin Raffin
1   Algeria Yasser Triki
1   Armenia Levon Aghasyan
1   Azerbaijan Nazim Babayev
1   Burkina Faso Hugues Fabrice Zango
1   Georgia Lasha Gulelauri
1   Great Britain Ben Williams
1   Jamaica Carey McLeod
1   Portugal Pedro Pichardo
1   ROC[Note RUS] Dmitry Sorokin
1   Spain Pablo Torrijos
1   Turkey Necati Er
World ranking 2   Portugal Nelson Évora
Tiago Pereira
1   Brazil Mateus de Sá
1   France Benjamin Compaoré
1   Germany Max Heß
1   Greece Dimitrios Tsiamis
1   Uzbekistan Ruslan Kurbanov
Total 32

Competition format Edit

The 2020 competition continued to use the two-round format with divided final introduced in 1936. The qualifying round gave each competitor three jumps to achieve a qualifying distance (17.05 metres); if fewer than 12 men did so, the top 12 (including all those tied) would advance. The final provided each jumper with three jumps; the top eight jumpers received an additional three jumps for a total of six, with the best to count (qualifying round jumps were not considered for the final).[7]

Records Edit

Prior to this competition, the existing world, Olympic, and area records were as follows.

World record   Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 18.29 Gothenburg, Sweden 7 August 1995
Olympic record   Kenny Harrison (USA) 18.09 Atlanta, United States 27 August 1996
Area Distance (m) Wind Athlete Nation
Africa (records) 17.82 +0.5 Hugues Fabrice Zango   Burkina Faso
Asia (records) 17.59 +0.0 Li Yanxi   China
Europe (records) 18.29 WR +1.3 Jonathan Edwards   Great Britain
North, Central America
and Caribbean
(records)
18.21 +0.2 Christian Taylor   United States
Oceania (records) 17.46 +1.7 Ken Lorraway   Australia
South America (records) 17.90 +0.4 Jadel Gregório   Brazil

The following national records were set during this competition:

Country Athlete Round Distance Notes
Portugal Pedro Pichardo Final 17.98
Algeria Yasser Triki Final 17.43

Schedule Edit

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

The men's triple jump took place over two separate days.[1]

Date Time Round
Tuesday, 3 August 2021 9:00 Qualifying
Thursday, 5 August 2021 9:00 Final

Results Edit

Qualification Edit

Qualification Rules: Qualifying performance 17.05 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final.

Rank Group Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Distance Notes
1 B Pedro Pichardo   Portugal 16.98 17.71 17.71 Q
2 B Necati Er   Turkey x 16.70 17.13 17.13 Q, SB
3 A Zhu Yaming   China 17.11 17.11 Q
4 A Cristian Nápoles   Cuba 17.08 17.08 Q, SB
5 B Yasser Triki   Algeria 16.75 16.67 17.05 17.05 Q
6 B Donald Scott   United States 17.01 16.43 r 17.01 q
7 A Andrea Dallavalle   Italy 16.99 16.59 16.99 q
8 A Will Claye   United States 16.78 16.88 16.91 16.91 q
9 B Emmanuel Ihemeje   Italy 16.88 x 16.28 16.88 q
10 B Fang Yaoqing   China 16.79 16.69 16.84 16.84 q
11 B Melvin Raffin   France 16.49 16.83 16.58 16.83 q
12 A Hugues Fabrice Zango   Burkina Faso 16.83 16.46 16.37 16.83 q
13 A Tobia Bocchi   Italy 16.78 16.67 15.45 16.78
14 A Wu Ruiting   China x 16.73 16.10 16.73
15 A Nazim Babayev   Azerbaijan 16.38 16.30 16.72 16.72 SB
16 A Tiago Pereira   Portugal 16.62 16.71 15.79 16.71
17 B Max Heß   Germany 13.79 16.69 x 16.69
18 B Chris Benard   United States 16.44 16.59 16.49 16.59
19 B Benjamin Compaoré   France 16.59 16.39 15.29 16.59
20 A Mateus de Sá   Brazil 16.49 x 16.33 16.49
21 B Levon Aghasyan   Armenia x 16.42 x 16.42
22 B Ben Williams   Great Britain x 16.30 x 16.30
23 B Almir dos Santos   Brazil x 16.27 16.27 16.27
24 A Carey McLeod   Jamaica 15.82 16.01 x 16.01
25 B Pablo Torrijos   Spain 15.87 x x 15.87
26 A Alexsandro Melo   Brazil 15.65 r 15.65
27 A Nelson Évora   Portugal x 15.39 x 15.39
A Lasha Gulelauri   Georgia x x NM
A Jean-Marc Pontvianne   France x x x NM
A Ruslan Kurbanov   Uzbekistan x r NM
B Dimitrios Tsiamis   Greece x r NM
B Andy Díaz   Cuba DNS

Final Edit

Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes
  Pedro Pichardo   Portugal 17.61 17.61 17.98 x x 17.98 NR
  Zhu Yaming   China 16.63 17.41 17.11 17.16 17.57 15.02 17.57 PB
  Hugues Fabrice Zango   Burkina Faso 15.91 16.83 17.47 x 17.31 17.43 17.47
4 Will Claye   United States 17.19 x 17.44 16.69 17.04 17.36 17.44 SB
5 Yasser Triki   Algeria 17.30 17.42 17.40 17.08 17.43 17.10 17.43 NR
6 Necati Er   Turkey 16.84 15.27 17.25 x x 17.25 SB
7 Donald Scott   United States 17.15 x 16.86 17.18 16.79 16.95 17.18 =SB
8 Fang Yaoqing   China 16.95 16.52 16.53 17.01 14.60 15.94 17.01
9 Andrea Dallavalle   Italy 16.62 16.85 16.74 Did not advance 16.85
10 Cristian Nápoles   Cuba x 16.63 x Did not advance 16.63
11 Emmanuel Ihemeje   Italy x 16.52 16.04 Did not advance 16.52
Melvin Raffin   France x x x Did not advance NM

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Athletics Competition Schedule". Tokyo 2020. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Athletics" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Tokyo 2020: Burkina Faso claims first ever Olympic medal". Africanews. 5 August 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  4. ^ "IAAF to follow other sports with world ranking system for athletes". BBC Sport. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Olympic qualification period suspended until 1 December 2020". World Athletics. 6 April 2020. Retrieved 9 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Uno de los mejores atletas cubanos, el triplista Jordan Díaz Fortún, se queda en España".
  7. ^ "Athletics Explanatory Guide". Tokyo 2020. August 2019.

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The men s triple jump event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place between 3 and 5 August 2021 at the Japan National Stadium 1 Approximately 35 athletes were expected to compete the exact number was dependent on how many nations use universality places to enter athletes in addition to the 32 qualifying through time or ranking 2 universality places were used in 2016 2 32 athletes from 19 nations competed Pedro Pichardo of Portugal won the gold medal the nation s second victory in the men s triple jump after Nelson Evora in 2008 China s Zhu Yaming took silver while Hugues Fabrice Zango earned Burkina Faso s first Olympic medal in any event 3 Men s triple jumpat the Games of the XXXII OlympiadOlympic AthleticsVenueJapan National StadiumDates3 August 2021 qualifying 5 August 2021 final Competitors31 from 19 nationsWinning distance17 98MedalistsPedro Pichardo PortugalZhu Yaming ChinaHugues Fabrice Zango Burkina Faso 20162024 Official Video Highlights Contents 1 Summary 2 Background 3 Qualification 4 Competition format 5 Records 6 Schedule 7 Results 7 1 Qualification 7 2 Final 8 ReferencesSummary EditDefending champion Christian Taylor the 2 jumper of all time did not participate due to injury nor did 2016 bronze medalist Dong Bin However the field returned the 2016 silver medalist Will Claye 3 of all time Pedro Pichardo 5 of all time and Hugues Fabrice Zango who had set the indoor world record 4 months prior All had jumped over 18 metres Taylor and Claye had also achieved gold and silver at the most recent World Championships with Zango as the bronze medalist Since the previous Olympics in April 2018 Pichardo had defected from Cuba and was now jumping for Portugal Four athletes managed to exceed 17 metres in the first round Claye was first down the runway with a 17 19m Five jumpers later Pichardo established himself as the leader with 17 61m Donald Scott moved onto the podium with a 17 15m and Yasser Triki moved into second at 17 30m breaking his own Algerian national record Of the jumpers with a legal first attempt Zango found himself in dead last place with at 15 91m Leading off the second round Claye landed his feet somewhere close to Pichardo s mark but dropped his elbow further back He turned around to find that effort was a foul A couple of jumps later Zhu Yaming landed in the same area for 17 41m to move into second place Pichardo duplicated his 17 61m and Triki produced a second national record 17 42m to take back his position With a 16 83m Zango improved but still found himself in 9th place in danger of being eliminated before the final three jumps Claye led off the third round with a 17 44m to move back into a podium position Pichardo expanded his lead with a Portuguese national record 17 98 m 58 ft 11 3 4 in Knowing he had hit a big one equalling the 17 jump of all time Pichardo posed and held up a fist while still lying in the pit Under pressure Zango gritted his teeth and pounded out a 17 47m bursting the bubble and moving into second place Nobody was able to improve through the finals except in the fifth round when Zhu jumped 17 57m to put himself into the silver medal Triki s third national record of the competition 17 43m couldn t move him back to the podium Background EditThis was the 29th appearance of the event which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics No nations made their men s triple jump debut The United States competed for the 28th time having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games Qualification EditMain article Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics Qualification A National Olympic Committee NOC could enter up to 3 qualified athletes in the men s triple jump event if all athletes meet the entry standard or qualify by ranking during the qualifying period The limit of 3 has been in place since the 1930 Olympic Congress The qualifying standard is 17 14 metres This standard was set for the sole purpose of qualifying athletes with exceptional performances unable to qualify through the IAAF World Rankings pathway The world rankings based on the average of the best five results for the athlete over the qualifying period and weighted by the importance of the meet will then be used to qualify athletes until the cap of 32 is reached 2 4 The qualifying period was originally from 1 May 2019 to 29 June 2020 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the period was suspended from 6 April 2020 to 30 November 2020 with the end date extended to 29 June 2021 The world rankings period start date was also changed from 1 May 2019 to 30 June 2020 athletes who had met the qualifying standard during that time were still qualified but those using world rankings would not be able to count performances during that time The qualifying time standards could be obtained in various meets during the given period that have the approval of the IAAF Both outdoor and indoor meets are eligible The most recent Area Championships may be counted in the ranking even if not during the qualifying period 2 5 NOCs can also use their universality place each NOC can enter one male athlete regardless of time if they had no male athletes meeting the entry standard for an athletics event in the triple jump 2 Entry number 32 Qualification standard No of athletes Nation Nominated athletesEntry standard 17 14 3 nbsp China Fang YaoqingWu RuitingZhu Yaming2 nbsp Cuba Andy DiazJordan Diaz 6 Cristian Napoles3 nbsp Italy Tobia BocchiEmmanuel IhemejeAndrea Dallavalle3 nbsp United States Chris BenardWill ClayeDonald Scott3 nbsp Brazil Almir dos SantosAlexsandro MeloMateus de Sa2 nbsp France Jean Marc PontvianneMelvin Raffin1 nbsp Algeria Yasser Triki1 nbsp Armenia Levon Aghasyan1 nbsp Azerbaijan Nazim Babayev1 nbsp Burkina Faso Hugues Fabrice Zango1 nbsp Georgia Lasha Gulelauri1 nbsp Great Britain Ben Williams1 nbsp Jamaica Carey McLeod1 nbsp Portugal Pedro Pichardo1 nbsp ROC Note RUS Dmitry Sorokin1 nbsp Spain Pablo Torrijos1 nbsp Turkey Necati ErWorld ranking 2 nbsp Portugal Nelson EvoraTiago Pereira1 nbsp Brazil Mateus de Sa1 nbsp France Benjamin Compaore1 nbsp Germany Max Hess1 nbsp Greece Dimitrios Tsiamis1 nbsp Uzbekistan Ruslan KurbanovTotal 32Competition format EditThe 2020 competition continued to use the two round format with divided final introduced in 1936 The qualifying round gave each competitor three jumps to achieve a qualifying distance 17 05 metres if fewer than 12 men did so the top 12 including all those tied would advance The final provided each jumper with three jumps the top eight jumpers received an additional three jumps for a total of six with the best to count qualifying round jumps were not considered for the final 7 Records EditPrior to this competition the existing world Olympic and area records were as follows World record nbsp Jonathan Edwards GBR 18 29 Gothenburg Sweden 7 August 1995Olympic record nbsp Kenny Harrison USA 18 09 Atlanta United States 27 August 1996Area Distance m Wind Athlete NationAfrica records 17 82 0 5 Hugues Fabrice Zango nbsp Burkina FasoAsia records 17 59 0 0 Li Yanxi nbsp ChinaEurope records 18 29 WR 1 3 Jonathan Edwards nbsp Great BritainNorth Central America and Caribbean records 18 21 0 2 Christian Taylor nbsp United StatesOceania records 17 46 1 7 Ken Lorraway nbsp AustraliaSouth America records 17 90 0 4 Jadel Gregorio nbsp BrazilThe following national records were set during this competition Country Athlete Round Distance NotesPortugal Pedro Pichardo Final 17 98Algeria Yasser Triki Final 17 43Schedule EditAll times are Japan Standard Time UTC 9 The men s triple jump took place over two separate days 1 Date Time RoundTuesday 3 August 2021 9 00 QualifyingThursday 5 August 2021 9 00 FinalResults EditQualification Edit Qualification Rules Qualifying performance 17 05 Q or at least 12 best performers q advance to the Final Rank Group Athlete Nation 1 2 3 Distance Notes1 B Pedro Pichardo nbsp Portugal 16 98 17 71 17 71 Q2 B Necati Er nbsp Turkey x 16 70 17 13 17 13 Q SB3 A Zhu Yaming nbsp China 17 11 17 11 Q4 A Cristian Napoles nbsp Cuba 17 08 17 08 Q SB5 B Yasser Triki nbsp Algeria 16 75 16 67 17 05 17 05 Q6 B Donald Scott nbsp United States 17 01 16 43 r 17 01 q7 A Andrea Dallavalle nbsp Italy 16 99 16 59 16 99 q8 A Will Claye nbsp United States 16 78 16 88 16 91 16 91 q9 B Emmanuel Ihemeje nbsp Italy 16 88 x 16 28 16 88 q10 B Fang Yaoqing nbsp China 16 79 16 69 16 84 16 84 q11 B Melvin Raffin nbsp France 16 49 16 83 16 58 16 83 q12 A Hugues Fabrice Zango nbsp Burkina Faso 16 83 16 46 16 37 16 83 q13 A Tobia Bocchi nbsp Italy 16 78 16 67 15 45 16 7814 A Wu Ruiting nbsp China x 16 73 16 10 16 7315 A Nazim Babayev nbsp Azerbaijan 16 38 16 30 16 72 16 72 SB16 A Tiago Pereira nbsp Portugal 16 62 16 71 15 79 16 7117 B Max Hess nbsp Germany 13 79 16 69 x 16 6918 B Chris Benard nbsp United States 16 44 16 59 16 49 16 5919 B Benjamin Compaore nbsp France 16 59 16 39 15 29 16 5920 A Mateus de Sa nbsp Brazil 16 49 x 16 33 16 4921 B Levon Aghasyan nbsp Armenia x 16 42 x 16 4222 B Ben Williams nbsp Great Britain x 16 30 x 16 3023 B Almir dos Santos nbsp Brazil x 16 27 16 27 16 2724 A Carey McLeod nbsp Jamaica 15 82 16 01 x 16 0125 B Pablo Torrijos nbsp Spain 15 87 x x 15 8726 A Alexsandro Melo nbsp Brazil 15 65 r 15 6527 A Nelson Evora nbsp Portugal x 15 39 x 15 39A Lasha Gulelauri nbsp Georgia x x NMA Jean Marc Pontvianne nbsp France x x x NMA Ruslan Kurbanov nbsp Uzbekistan x r NMB Dimitrios Tsiamis nbsp Greece x r NMB Andy Diaz nbsp Cuba DNSFinal Edit Rank Athlete Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Distance Notes nbsp Pedro Pichardo nbsp Portugal 17 61 17 61 17 98 x x 17 98 NR nbsp Zhu Yaming nbsp China 16 63 17 41 17 11 17 16 17 57 15 02 17 57 PB nbsp Hugues Fabrice Zango nbsp Burkina Faso 15 91 16 83 17 47 x 17 31 17 43 17 474 Will Claye nbsp United States 17 19 x 17 44 16 69 17 04 17 36 17 44 SB5 Yasser Triki nbsp Algeria 17 30 17 42 17 40 17 08 17 43 17 10 17 43 NR6 Necati Er nbsp Turkey 16 84 15 27 17 25 x x 17 25 SB7 Donald Scott nbsp United States 17 15 x 16 86 17 18 16 79 16 95 17 18 SB8 Fang Yaoqing nbsp China 16 95 16 52 16 53 17 01 14 60 15 94 17 019 Andrea Dallavalle nbsp Italy 16 62 16 85 16 74 Did not advance 16 8510 Cristian Napoles nbsp Cuba x 16 63 x Did not advance 16 6311 Emmanuel Ihemeje nbsp Italy x 16 52 16 04 Did not advance 16 52Melvin Raffin nbsp France x x x Did not advance NMReferences Edit a b Athletics Competition Schedule Tokyo 2020 Retrieved 3 September 2020 a b c d Qualification System Games of the XXXI Olympiad Athletics PDF IAAF Retrieved 31 March 2019 Tokyo 2020 Burkina Faso claims first ever Olympic medal Africanews 5 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 IAAF to follow other sports with world ranking system for athletes BBC Sport 7 March 2018 Retrieved 2 August 2018 Olympic qualification period suspended until 1 December 2020 World Athletics 6 April 2020 Retrieved 9 April 2020 Uno de los mejores atletas cubanos el triplista Jordan Diaz Fortun se queda en Espana Athletics Explanatory Guide Tokyo 2020 August 2019 Retrieved 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