World Athletics Championships 1987 / men's triple jump

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2. World Athletics Championships
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Triple jump
gender Men
Attendees 32 athletes from 25 countries
venue ItalyItaly Rome
Competition location Olympic Stadium
Competition phase August 30th (qualification)
August 31st (final)
Medalist
gold medal Christo Markow ( BUL ) Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria 
Silver medal Mike Conley Sr. ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Bronze medal Oleg Sakirkin ( URS ) Soviet UnionSoviet Union 

The men's triple jump at the World Athletics Championships 1987 was held on August 30 and 31, 1987 in the Olympic Stadium in the Italian capital, Rome .

World champion was the reigning European champion Christo Markow from Bulgaria . The US Olympic runner-up in 1984 Mike Conley Sr. won the silver medal. Third place went to Oleg Sakirkin from the Soviet Union .

Records

Existing records

World record 17.97 m United StatesUnited States Willie Banks Indianapolis , USA June 16, 1985
World championship record 17.42 m Poland 1980Poland Zdzisław Hoffmann 1983 World Cup in Helsinki , Finland August 8, 1983

Record improvement

World champion Christo Markow from Bulgaria improved the existing World Cup record in the final on August 30th by exactly half a meter to 17.92 m and at the same time set a new European record.

Wind conditions

In the following summary of results, the wind conditions for the best jumps are named. The permitted limit is two meters per second. With stronger wind support, the distance will be counted for the competition, but will not be included in the lists of records and the best.

qualification

August 30, 1987

32 participants competed in two groups for the qualifying round. The qualification distance for direct entry into the final was 16.85 m. Five athletes exceeded this mark (highlighted in light blue). The final field was filled with the next placed athletes to actually twelve jumpers. The twelfth best distance of 16.57 m was achieved by two athletes, both of whom were approved for the final. Eight participants qualified for the final (highlighted in light green), which was contested by thirteen athletes on the following day.

Group A

space Surname nation Result (m) / wind
1 Oleg Sakirkin Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.35 / -0.1
2 Oleg Prozenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.08 / +2.0
3 Mike Conley Sr. United StatesUnited States United States 17.06 / +1.5
4th Zdzisław Hoffmann Poland 1980Poland Poland 16.73 / +1.1
5 Dario Badinelli ItalyItaly Italy 16.64 / +0.3
6th Ivan Slanar CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 16.57 / +1.3
7th Norifumi Yamashita JapanJapan Japan 16.57 / +0.5
8th Didier Falise BelgiumBelgium Belgium 16.51 / +1.1
9 José Leitão PortugalPortugal Portugal 16.17 / +1.2
10 Frank Rutherford BahamasBahamas Bahamas 15.99 / +0.8
11 Francisco dos Santos Brazil 1968Brazil Brazil 15.85 / -0.7
12 Arne Holm SwedenSweden Sweden 15.76 / -0.5
13 José Gregorio Salazar Venezuela 1954Venezuela Venezuela 15.76 / +0.5
14th Ajayi Agbebaku NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 15.66 / -0.8
15th Toussaint Rabenala MadagascarMadagascar Madagascar 15.53 / +0.2
16 Paulo Noronha MozambiqueMozambique Mozambique 14.62 / +0.5

Group B

The Olympic runner-up from 1984 and world record holder Willie Banks did not get beyond the preliminary round with his 16.37 m
space Surname nation Result (m) / wind
1 Christo Markow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 17.20 / +1.1
2 Alexander Kovalenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.16 / +0.2
3 Peter Bouschen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 17.01 / -0.2
4th Jacek Pastusinski Poland 1980Poland Poland 17.00 / -0.6
5 Norbert Elliott BahamasBahamas Bahamas 16.65 / +0.4
6th Joseph Taiwo NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 16.63 / +0.4
7th Georgi Pomaschki Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 16.49 / +1.3
8th Francis Dodoo GhanaGhana Ghana 16.48 / +0.5
9 Serge Hélan FranceFrance France 16.41 / +0.5
10 Charles Simpkins United StatesUnited States United States 16.40 / +0.7
11 Willie Banks United StatesUnited States United States 16.37 / +0.7
12 Đorđe Kožul YugoslaviaYugoslavia Yugoslavia 16.37 / -0.5
13 Edrick Floreal CanadaCanada Canada 16.33 / -0.1
14th Edward Cruden SurinameSuriname Suriname 15.32 / -0.5
15th Marios Hadjiandreou Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus Cyprus 14.78 / +0.6
NM Mohamed Zaki Sadri MalaysiaMalaysia Malaysia ogV

final

August 31, 1987

Note: The symbol "x" means "invalid".

space Surname nation Result (m) / wind 1st attempt (m) 2. attempt (m) 3rd attempt (m) 4th attempt (m) 5th attempt (m) 6th attempt (m)
1 Christo Markow Bulgaria 1971Bulgaria Bulgaria 17.92 CR , ER / +1.6 17.70 17.73 x 17.92 x x
2 Mike Conley Sr. United StatesUnited States United States 17.67 / -1.0 17.34 17.37 x 17.65 x 17.67
3 Oleg Sakirkin Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.43 / +1.4 17.03 17.36 17.31 x 17.29 17.43
4th Alexander Kovalenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.38 / -1.0 17.38 x x x 16.81 16.99
5 Jacek Pastusinski Poland 1980Poland Poland 17.35 / +1.7 17.27 17.20 17.13 17.28 17.35 17.26
6th Joseph Taiwo NigeriaNigeria Nigeria 17.29 / +3.9 17.29 x 17.09 16.82 16.96 x
7th Peter Bouschen Germany BRBR Germany BR Germany 17.26 / +3.6 x 17.26 x 17.08 16.73 16.72
8th Oleg Prozenko Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 17.23 / +3.9 x x 17.23 x x 16.30
9 Norbert Elliott BahamasBahamas Bahamas 16.79 / +1.9
10 Ivan Slanar CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 16.69 / +0.9
11 Dario Badinelli ItalyItaly Italy 16.64 / +0.3
12 Zdzisław Hoffmann Poland 1980Poland Poland 16.58 / +1.9
NM Norifumi Yamashita JapanJapan Japan ogV

Web links

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References and comments

  1. IAAF world records. Triple jump on rekorde-im-sport.de, accessed on March 27, 2020
  2. Progression of the European Outdoor Records, Triple Jump Men , Spanish / English, p. 26 (PDF, 271 kB), accessed on March 27, 2020