Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on Saturday, July 12, 1924. Twenty triple jumpers from twelve nations competed.[1] The maximum number of athletes per nation was 4. The event was won by Nick Winter of Australia, the nation winning gold in its debut in the event. Argentina also medaled in its first triple jump appearance, with Luis Brunetto taking silver. Defending champion Vilho Tuulos of Finland took bronze, the fourth man to win a second medal in the event.

Men's triple jump
at the Games of the VIII Olympiad
Australian postcard commemorating Nick Winter's world record jump
VenueStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
DateJuly 12
Competitors20 from 12 nations
Winning distance15.525 WR
Medalists
Nick Winter
 Australia
Luis Brunetto
 Argentina
Vilho Tuulos
 Finland

Background

This was the seventh appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. Returning finalists from the 1920 Games were gold medalist Vilho Tuulos of Finland and silver medalist Folke Jansson and fourth-place finisher Ivar Sahlin of Sweden. Tuulos was favored to repeat, having recently jumped just short of the world record (15.48 metres, the second-best ever after the world record of 15.52).[2]

Argentina, Australia, Bulgaria, Ireland, Japan, and the Netherlands each made their first appearance in the event. The United States competed for the seventh time, having competed at each of the Games so far.

Competition format

The competition was described as two rounds at the time, but was more similar to the modern divided final. All athletes received three jumps initially. The top six after that received an additional three jumps to improve their distance, but the initial jumps would still count if no improvement was made.[2][3]

Records

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in metres) prior to the 1924 Summer Olympics.

World record Dan Ahearn (GBR)15.52New York, United States30 May 1911
Olympic record Tim Ahearne (GBR)14.92London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland25 July 1908

In the qualification Luis Brunetto set a new Olympic record with 15.425 metres. In the final Nick Winter set a new world record with 15.525 metres.

Schedule

Date Time Round
Saturday, 12 July 192414:00Qualifying
Final

Results

The best six triple jumpers, both groups counted together, qualified for the final. The jumping order and the jumping series are not available.

RankAthleteNation123456DistanceNotes
Nick Winter AustraliaX15.180X15.130X15.525 WR15.525WR
Luis Brunetto Argentina15.425 OR14.80015.20014.780??15.425
Vilho Tuulos Finland14.84015.37015.370
4Väinö Rainio Finland14.94015.01015.010
5Folke Jansson Sweden14.970Did not improve14.970
6Mikio Oda Japan14.350Did not improve14.350
7Earle Wilson United States14.235Did not advance14.235
8Ivar Sahlin Sweden14.160Did not advance14.160
9Merwin Graham United States14.000Did not advance14.000
10John O'Connor Ireland[4]13.990Did not advance13.990
11Willem Peters Netherlands13.860Did not advance13.860
12John Odde Great Britain13.400Did not advance13.400
13Jack Higginson Great Britain13.340Did not advance13.340
14Philip MacDonald Canada13.330Did not advance13.330
15Harold Langley Great Britain12.740Did not advance12.740
16Ross Sheppard Canada12.720Did not advance12.720
17Louis Wilhelme France12.660Did not advance12.660
18Kiril Petrunov Bulgaria12.015Did not advance12.015
DeHart Hubbard United StatesXXXDid not advanceNo mark
André Clayeux FranceXXXDid not advanceNo mark

There were 17 nonstarters.

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1924 Paris Summer Games: Men's Triple Jump". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  2. "Triple Jump, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  3. Official Report, p. 135.
  4. Sports-Reference
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