2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 27 to 29 September 2019.[1]

Men's triple jump
at the 2019 World Championships
VenueKhalifa International Stadium
Dates27 September (qualification)
29 September (final)
Competitors34 from 20 nations
Winning distance17.92
Medalists
    United States
    United States
    Burkina Faso

Summary

On the second jump of the competition, Will Claye took the lead with a 17.61m. Two jumpers later, Cristian Nápoles went 17.36m, then Pedro Pablo Pichardo, now jumping for Portugal, jumped 17.49m. That held through the round. In the second round, Claye improved to 17.72m and Nápoles improved to 17.38m before Hugues Fabrice Zango bounded into contention with a 17.46m African record. After two rounds, defending everything Christian Taylor had not landed a legal jump. Faced with do or die, Taylor made 17.42m to be allowed to continue in the competition. After Claye improved to 17.74m and Pichardo improved to 17.62m, Taylor's fourth attempt of 17.86m put him into the lead. In the fifth round, Zango improved the African record to 17.56m but still wasn't on the podium, while Taylor produced the capper 17.92 m (58 ft 9 12 in). The only one to improve in the final round was Zango, his third African record of the competition was yet another 10cm improvement to 17.66 to snatch the bronze medal.

Since 2011 the triple jump story remains virtually the same, Taylor in first, his former University of Florida teammate, Claye slightly behind.

Records

Before the competition records were as follows:[2]

World record  Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 18.29 m Gothenburg, Sweden 7 August 1995
Championship record
World Leading  Will Claye (USA) 18.14 m Long Beach, United States 29 June 2019
African Record  Tarik Bouguetaïb (MAR) 17.37 m Khémisset, Morocco 14 July 2007
Asian Record  Li Yanxi (CHN) 17.59 m Jinan, China 26 October 2009
North, Central American and Caribbean record  Christian Taylor (USA) 18.21 m Beijing, China 27 August 2015
South American Record  Jadel Gregório (BRA) 17.90 m Belém, Brazil 20 May 2007
European Record  Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 18.29 m Gothenburg, Sweden 7 August 1995
Oceanian record  Kenneth Lorraway (AUS) 17.46 m London, Great Britain 7 August 1982

The following records were set at the competition:

RecordPerf.AthleteNat.Date
African 17.66m Hugues Fabrice Zango  BUR 29 Sep 2019
Burkinabé

Qualification standard

The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 16.95 m.[3]

Schedule

The event schedule, in local time (UTC+3), was as follows:[4]

Date Time Round
27 September19:25Qualification
29 September21:45Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 17.10 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the final.[5][6]

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1APedro Pablo Pichardo Portugal (POR)17.3817.38Q
2AHugues Fabrice Zango Burkina Faso (BUR)16.6017.1717.17Q
3BChristian Taylor United States (USA)16.9916.9416.99q
4ADonald Scott United States (USA)x16.4716.9916.99q
5AWill Claye United States (USA)16.8315.2516.9716.97q
6BAlexis Copello Azerbaijan (AZE)16.67x16.9516.95q
7BJordan Díaz Cuba (CUB)16.6116.6016.9316.93q
8AAlmir dos Santos Brazil (BRA)16.9216.2116.92q
9BFang Yaoqing China (CHN)x16.92x16.92q
10BWu Ruiting China (CHN)x16.9016.8016.90q
11ACristian Nápoles Cuba (CUB)16.8416.7516.8816.88q
12BNecati Er Turkey (TUR)x16.6516.8716.87q
13BOmar Craddock United States (USA)16.87xx16.87
14BDmitriy Sorokin Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)16.68x16.8616.86
15BNelson Évora Portugal (POR)16.2616.6716.8016.80
16AZhu Yaming China (CHN)16.7916.7516.4816.79
17BBenjamin Williams Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)15.8916.7715.5516.77
18AAlexey Fyodorov Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA)16.4916.7116.1616.71
19ANazim Babayev Azerbaijan (AZE)16.6516.3816.5116.65
20AYasser Mohamed Triki Algeria (ALG)16.3416.6216.5116.62
21BGeorgi Tsonov Bulgaria (BUL)x16.6116.0816.61
22ABenjamin Compaoré France (FRA)16.5916.3516.1516.59
23ASimo Lipsanen Finland (FIN)16.4416.47x16.47
24AAndy Díaz Cuba (CUB)x16.4116.3916.41
25AChengetayi Mapaya Zimbabwe (ZIM)14.80x16.3616.36
26BJean-Marc Pontvianne France (FRA)16.0216.31x16.31
27BAlexsandro Melo Brazil (BRA)15.9016.26x16.26
28ALatario Collie-Minns Bahamas (BAH)16.26xx16.26
29BLevon Aghasyan Armenia (ARM)16.2415.9816.0416.24
30BLathone Collie-Minns Bahamas (BAH)15.6213.5015.8915.89
31ARuslan Kurbanov Uzbekistan (UZB)x15.86x15.86
32AAndrea Dallavalle Italy (ITA)x14.6315.0915.09
33BJordan Scott Jamaica (JAM)14.7314.73

Final

The final was started on 29 September at 21:46.[7]

RankNameNationalityRoundMarkNotes
123456
Christian Taylor United States (USA)xx17.4217.8617.9217.5417.92SB
Will Claye United States (USA)17.6117.7217.5317.7417.7417.6617.74
Hugues Fabrice Zango Burkina Faso (BUR)17.1817.4617.29x17.5617.6617.66AR
4Pedro Pablo Pichardo Portugal (POR)17.4917.2817.4917.6217.6017.0017.62SB
5Cristian Nápoles Cuba (CUB)17.3617.38xx17.38PB
6Donald Scott United States (USA)x16.5717.05x15.0817.1717.17
7Alexis Copello Azerbaijan (AZE)xx17.10xx17.10SB
8Jordan Díaz Cuba (CUB)15.8816.8617.1016.8617.0616.6917.06
9Wu Ruiting China (CHN)16.9716.8616.8816.97
10Fang Yaoqing China (CHN)15.9416.4216.6516.65
11Necati Er Turkey (TUR)16.34x15.6216.34
12Almir dos Santos Brazil (BRA)xx15.0115.01

References

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