World Athletics Championships 2019 / men's triple jump

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Athletics World Championships 2019
Athletics pictogram.svg
discipline Triple jump
gender Men
Attendees 33 athletes from 21 countries
venue QatarQatar Doha
Competition location Khalifa International Stadium
Competition phase September 27th (qualification)
September 29th (final)
Medalist
gold medal Christian Taylor ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Silver medal Will Claye ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 
Bronze medal Hugues Fabrice Zango ( BUR ) Burkina FasoBurkina Faso 

The men's triple jump at the 2019 World Athletics Championships took place on September 27 and 29, 2019 in Doha , Qatar .

33 athletes from 21 countries took part in the competition. Christian Taylor won the gold medal with 17.92 m, silver went to Will Claye with 17.74 m and the bronze medal was won by Hugues Fabrice Zango with 17.66 m.

Records

Before the competition, the following records were in place:

World record United KingdomUnited Kingdom Jonathan Edwards 18.29 m World Championships in Gothenburg , Sweden August 7, 1995
Championship record

qualification

The qualification distance was at least 17.10 m to move directly into the final. Two athletes made this mark or jumped further, they are highlighted in light blue. The remaining jumpers who are allowed to participate in the final, the number of athletes should be at least twelve, are those with the highest jumped distance below the qualification distance, they are highlighted in light green.

Group A

September 27, 2019, 7:25 p.m. local time (6:25 p.m.  CEST )

space athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Pedro Pablo Pichardo PortugalPortugal Portugal 17.38 17.38
2 Hugues Fabrice Zango Burkina FasoBurkina Faso Burkina Faso 16.60 17.17 17.17
3 Donald Scott United StatesUnited States United States x 16.47 16.99 16.99
4th Will Claye United StatesUnited States United States 16.83 15.25 16.97 16.97
5 Almir dos Santos BrazilBrazil Brazil 16.92 - 16.21 16.92
6th Cristian Nápoles CubaCuba Cuba 16.84 16.75 16.88 16.88
7th Zhu Yaming China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 16.79 16.75 16.48 16.79
8th Alexei Feodorov Authorized Neutral AthletesAuthorized Neutral Athletes Authorized Neutral Athletes 16.49 16.71 16.16 16.71
9 Nazim Babayev AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan 16.65 16.38 16.51 16.65
10 Yasser Triki AlgeriaAlgeria Algeria 16.34 16.62 16.51 16.62
11 Benjamin Compaoré FranceFrance France 16.59 16.35 16.15 16.59
12 Simo Lipsanen FinlandFinland Finland 16.44 16.47 x 16.47
13 Andy Díaz CubaCuba Cuba x 16.41 16.39 16.41
14th Chengetayi Mapaya ZimbabweZimbabwe Zimbabwe 14.80 x 16.36 16.36
15th Latario Collie Minns BahamasBahamas Bahamas 16.26 x x 16.26
16 Ruslan Kurbanov UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan x 15.86 x 15.86
17th Andrea Dallavalle ItalyItaly Italy x 14.63 15.09 15.09

Group B

September 27, 2019, 7:25 p.m. local time (6:25 p.m.  CEST )

space athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Width (m)
1 Christian Taylor United StatesUnited States United States 16.99 16.94 16.99
2 Alexis Copello AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan 16.67 x 16.95 16.95
3 Jordan Díaz CubaCuba Cuba 16.61 16.60 16.93 16.93
4th Fang Yaoqing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China x 16.92 x 16.92
5 Wu Ruiting China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China x 16.90 16.80 16.90
6th Necati He TurkeyTurkey Turkey x 16.65 16.87 16.87
7th Omar Craddock United StatesUnited States United States 16.87 x x 16.87
8th Dmitri Sorokin Authorized Neutral AthletesAuthorized Neutral Athletes Authorized Neutral Athletes 16.68 x 16.86 16.86
9 Nelson Évora PortugalPortugal Portugal 16.26 16.67 16.80 16.80
10 Ben Williams United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 15.89 16.77 15.55 16.77
11 Georgi Zonow BulgariaBulgaria Bulgaria x 16.61 16.08 16.61
12 Jean-Marc Pontvianne FranceFrance France 16.02 16.31 x 16.31
13 Alexsandro Melo BrazilBrazil Brazil 15.90 16.26 x 16.26
14th Levon Aghasjan ArmeniaArmenia Armenia 16.24 15.98 16.04 16.24
15th Lathone Collie Minns BahamasBahamas Bahamas 15.62 13.50 15.89 15.89
16 Jordan Scott JamaicaJamaica Jamaica 14.73 - - 14.73

final

September 29, 2019, 9:45 p.m. local time (8:45 p.m.  CEST )

space athlete country 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt 4th attempt 5th attempt 6th attempt Width (m)
Gold medal icon.svg Christian Taylor United StatesUnited States United States x x 17.42 17.86 17.92 17.54 17.92 SB
Silver medal icon.svg Will Claye United StatesUnited States United States 17.61 17.72 17.53 17.74 17.74 17.66 17.74
Bronze medal icon.svg Hugues Fabrice Zango Burkina FasoBurkina Faso Burkina Faso 17.18 17.46 17.29 x 17.56 17.66 17.66 AR
4th Pedro Pablo Pichardo PortugalPortugal Portugal 17.49 17.28 17.49 17.62 17.60 17.00 17.62
5 Cristian Nápoles CubaCuba Cuba 17.36 17.38 x x - - 17.38
6th Donald Scott United StatesUnited States United States x 16.57 17.05 x 15.08 17.17 17.17
7th Alexis Copello AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Azerbaijan x x 17.10 x x - 17.10 SB
8th Jordan Díaz CubaCuba Cuba 15.88 16.86 17.01 16.86 17.06 16.69 17.06
9 Wu Ruiting China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 16.97 16.86 16.88 not in the final of the
eight best jumpers
16.97
10 Fang Yaoqing China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 15.94 16.42 16.65 16.65
11 Necati He TurkeyTurkey Turkey 16.34 x 15.62 16.34
12 Almir dos Santos BrazilBrazil Brazil x x 15.01 15.01

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

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