Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump

The final of the men's triple jump event at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain was held on August 3, 1992. There were 47 participating athletes from 32 nations, with two qualifying groups. The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. Mike Conley Sr. set a new Olympic record with 17.63 m. He also jumped 18.17 m which would also improve the standing world record, but this jump had wind assistance 2.1 m/s. The top twelve and ties, and all those reaching 17.00 metres advanced to the final. The qualification round was held on August 1, 1992.[1] Conley's gold was the United States's fifth victory in the men's triple jump, surpassing the Soviet Union's four. Conley was the 11th man to win two medals in the event, and the first to do so in non-consecutive Games. Frank Rutherford's bronze was the first medal for the Bahamas in the event.

Men's triple jump
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
VenuesEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
DatesAugust 1, 1992 (1992-08-01) (qualifying)
August 3, 1992 (1992-08-03) (final)
Competitors47 from 32 nations
Winning distance18.17
Medalists
Mike Conley Sr.
 United States
Charles Simpkins
 United States
Frank Rutherford
 Bahamas

Background

This was the 22nd appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning finalists from the 1988 Games were gold medalist Khristo Markov of Bulgaria, bronze medalist Aleksandr Kovalenko of the Soviet Union/Unified Team, fifth-place finisher Charles Simpkins of the United States, tenth-place finisher Norbert Elliott of the Bahamas, and twelfth-place finisher Norifumi Yamashita of Japan. American Mike Conley Sr., silver medalist in 1984 but who had not made the team in 1988, returned and was favored. Leonid Voloshin, on the Unified Team, was the biggest challenger.[2]

Barbados, Honduras, Israel, Latvia, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe each made their first appearance in the event; some former Soviet republics appeared as the Unified Team. The United States competed for the 21st time, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Competition format

The competition used the two-round format introduced in 1936. In the qualifying round, each jumper received three attempts to reach the qualifying distance of 17.00 metres; if fewer than 12 men did so, the top 12 (including all those tied) would advance. In the final round, each athlete had three jumps; the top eight received an additional three jumps, with the best of the six to count.[2][3]

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.

World record Willie Banks (USA)17.97Indianapolis, United States16 June 1985
Olympic record Khristo Markov (BUL)17.61Seoul, South Korea24 September 1988

Mike Conley Sr. broke the Olympic record with a jump of 17.63 metres in the second round of the final. In the sixth round, he jumped 18.17 metres, which would have been a new world record, but the 2.1 metres per second wind assistance was just slightly over the limit of 2.0 metres per second required for record consideration.

The following national records were set during the competition:

NationAthleteRoundDistance
 KuwaitMarsoq Al-YohaQualifying16.75
 SwazilandSydney MdluliQualifying16.18

Schedule

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 1 August 199218:00Qualifying
Monday, 3 August 199219:30Final

Results

Qualifying

RankAthleteNation123DistanceNotes
1Pierre Camara FranceX16.5817.3417.34Q
2Frank Rutherford BahamasX16.9617.2817.28Q
3Mike Conley Sr. United States17.2317.23Q
4Yoelvis Quesada Cuba16.9316.9017.2117.21Q
5Leonid Voloshin Unified Team17.2117.21Q
6Brian Wellman Bermuda16.2616.6917.1617.16Q
7Charles Simpkins United States16.4116.5917.0517.05Q
8Zou Sixin China17.0717.07Q
9Māris Bružiks Latvia16.94XX16.94q
10Aleksandr Kovalenko Unified TeamX16.93X16.93q
11Eugeniusz Bedeniczuk PolandX16.92X16.92q
12Vasiliy Sokov Unified Team16.9113.52X16.91q
13Ralf Jaros Germany16.89XX16.89
14Toussaint Rabenala Madagascar16.4516.5816.8416.84
15Milan Mikuláš CzechoslovakiaXX16.8216.82
16Marsoq Al-Yoha Kuwait16.4416.75X16.75NR
17Wendell Lawrence Bahamas14.5716.5316.7016.70
18Francis Agyepong Great BritainX16.55X16.55
19Georges Sainte-Rose France16.2516.5016.1716.50
20Serge Hélan France16.2716.2316.4716.47
21Khristo Markov BulgariaXX16.4616.46
22Paul Nioze Seychelles16.3215.8615.6616.32
23Lotfi Khaïda Algeria16.3116.30X16.31
24Rogel Nachum Israel16.1316.2316.23
25John Tillman United States16.22XX16.22
26Julian Golley Great Britain16.1616.18X16.18
27Sydney Mdluli Swaziland15.7816.0716.1816.18NR
28Santiago Moreno Spain15.7116.0416.0416.04
29Anísio Silva Brazil16.03XX16.03
30Norifumi Yamashita JapanX15.5115.9715.97
31Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa ZimbabweXX15.9615.96
32Alvin Haynes BarbadosX15.9315.6415.93
33Norbert Elliot BahamasXX15.8515.85
34Andrzej Grabarczyk PolandX15.7915.5215.79
35Jonathan Edwards Great BritainX15.7615.0615.76
36Chen Yanping China15.6615.48X15.66
37Tord Henriksson Sweden14.4815.3015.6615.66
38Jorge Luis Teixeira Brazil15.6415.50X15.64
39Marios Hadjiandreou Cyprus15.6415.3215.64
40António Dias dos Santos Angola15.4815.4115.3815.48
41Banarus Muhammad Khan PakistanXX15.3715.37
42Luis Flores Honduras15.0813.8814.5215.08
43Nikolay Raev BulgariaX14.6714.67
44Elston Shaw BelizeX13.1313.5613.56
Oral Ogilvie CanadaXXXNo mark
Galin Georgiev BulgariaXXNo mark
Francis Dodoo GhanaXNo mark

Final

RankAthleteNation123456DistanceNotes
Mike Conley Sr. United States16.8217.63 OR17.1917.54X18.17(w)18.17OR
Charles Simpkins United States16.8716.66X16.7417.2917.6017.60
Frank Rutherford Bahamas16.7517.3617.3617.1616.33X17.36
4Leonid Voloshin Unified Team17.3217.24XX17.3216.8217.32
5Brian Wellman Bermuda16.9817.2416.99XXX17.24
6Yoelbi Quesada Cuba17.1516.7517.05X17.0417.1817.18
7Aleksandr Kovalenko Unified Team16.8416.92X16.7817.06X17.06
8Zou Sixin ChinaX17.00XX17.00
9Vasiliy Sokov Unified Team16.8615.84XDid not advance16.86
10Māris Bružiks Latvia16.56X16.80Did not advance16.80
11Pierre Camara France16.52X14.48Did not advance16.52
12Eugeniusz Bedeniczuk Poland16.23X16.15Did not advance16.23

See also

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1992 Barcelona Summer Games: Men's Triple Jump". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  2. "Triple Jump, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  3. Official Report, vol. 5, p. 50.
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