Athletics World Championships 2019 / Women's triple jump

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Athletics World Championships 2019
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Triple jump
gender Women
Attendees 28 athletes from 18 countries
venue QatarQatar Doha
Competition location Khalifa International Stadium
Competition phase October 3rd (qualification)
October 5th (final)
Medalists
gold medal Yulimar Rojas ( VEN ) VenezuelaVenezuela 
Silver medal Shanieka Ricketts ( JAM ) JamaicaJamaica 
Bronze medal Caterine Ibarguen ( COL ) ColombiaColombia 

The women's triple jump at the 2019 World Athletics Championships took place in Doha , Qatar on October 3rd and 5th, 2019 .

Records

Before the competition, the following records were in place:

World record UkraineUkraine Inessa Krawez 15.50 m World Championships in Gothenburg , Sweden August 10, 1995
Championship record

qualification

The qualification distance was at least 14.30 m to move directly into the final. Five athletes made this mark or jumped further, they are highlighted in light blue. The remaining jumpers who were allowed to take part in the final - the number of athletes should be at least twelve - were those with the highest jumped distance below the qualification distance, they are highlighted in light green.

Group A

October 3, 2019, 4:40 p.m. local time (3:40 p.m.  CEST )

space Athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Shanieka Ricketts JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 14.42 14.42
2 Caterine Ibargüen ColombiaColombia Colombia 13.97 14.32 14.32
3 Olha Saladucha UkraineUkraine Ukraine x x 14.32 14.32
4th Keturah Orji United StatesUnited States United States 14.30 14.30
5 Kristiina Mäkelä FinlandFinland Finland 14.26 14.10 14.06 14.26
6th Patrícia Mamona PortugalPortugal Portugal 14.21 11.95 14.18 14.21
7th Gabriela Petrowa BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 13.84 13.98 x 13.98
8th Evelise Veiga PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.48 13.89 13.58 13.89
9 Iryna Waskouskaya BelarusBelarus Belarus 13.67 13.57 12.48 13.67
10 Diana Zagainova LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 13.58 x 13.64 13.64
11 Patricia Sarrapio SpainSpain Spain 13.58 13.40 13.46 13.58
12 Liuba Maria Zaldívar EcuadorEcuador Ecuador 13.48 13.56 13.16 13.56
Yanis David FranceFrance France DNS
Thea LaFond DominicaDominica Dominica DNS

Group B

October 3, 2019, 4:40 p.m. local time (3:40 p.m.  CEST )

space Athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Yulimar Rojas VenezuelaVenezuela Venezuela x 14.31 14.31
2 Rouguy Diallo FranceFrance France 14.25 14.04 x 14.25
3 Ana Peleteiro SpainSpain Spain 14.11 14.23 - 14.23
4th Tori Franklin United StatesUnited States United States 14.23 x 13.86 14.23
5 Kimberly Williams JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 14.20 13.75 13.73 14.20
6th Andreea Panturoiu RomaniaRomania Romania x 14.12 14.02 14.12
7th Olga Rypakova KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 14.09 14.05 x 14.09
8th Dovilė Kilty LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 14.01 14.09 12.62 14.09
9 Liadagmis Povea CubaCuba Cuba 14.01 14.08 13.98 14.08
10 Ottavia Cestonaro ItalyItaly Italy x 13.97 x 13.97
11 Yosiris Urrutia ColombiaColombia Colombia x 13.77 13.73 13.77
12 Susana Costa PortugalPortugal Portugal 13.71 13.77 13.65 13.77
13 Anna Krassuzka UkraineUkraine Ukraine 13.16 13.14 13.09 13.16
14th Aleksandra Natschewa BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria 13.05 x 12.71 13.05

final

October 5, 2019, 8:35 p.m. local time (7:35 p.m.  CEST )

space Athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt 4th attempt 5th attempt 6th attempt Width (m)
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4th
5
6th
7th
8th
9 not in the final of the
eight best jumpers
10
11
12

Explanation of symbols:
- = attempt skipped, x = failed attempt

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