2009 World Championships in Athletics – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 16 and 18 August. The season had seen a number of athletes performing to a high level before the championships, with reigning World and Olympic champion Nelson Évora leading with 17.66 metres and all three athletes of the Cuban team having jumped over 17.60 m in the season. The other athlete to jump that distance was Phillips Idowu, who was keen make up for his loss to Évora in the 2008 Olympics. The Olympic medallists Évora, Idowu, and Leevan Sands, and the Cuban trio of David Giralt, Yoandris Betanzos and Alexis Copello, were judged to be the strongest competitors entering the competition.[1]

In the qualifying rounds, Évora and Idowu were the first to pass the automatic qualifying mark of 17.15 metres, recording bests of 17.44 and 17.32 m respectively. Chinese jumper Li Yanxi was the third through the qualifying mark, and Sands and Giralt soon followed. The qualifying was not of the same standard as the 2008 Olympic final, as Copello and Dmitrij Valukevic rounded out the top twelve competitors with jumps under 17 m.[2]

In the final, Olympic champion Évora set the standard with a first jump of 17.54 m, Idowu also started well with a jump of 17.51 m. Giralt and Sands moved into third and fourth with jumps around the 17.2 m mark. Évora led the competition until round three, where Idowu produced a personal best and world-leading jump of 17.73 m to take the top spot. A large jump by Alexis Copello followed, but he was given the red flag, indicating a foul. Sands' season's best jump of 17.32 m moved him into the third medal spot, but it was Copello's final jump of 17.36 m that took the bronze medal. Évora's best also came in the final round, but the 17.55-metre jump did not rival that of Idowu. It was the thirty-one-year-old Briton's first ever major title, building on his silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.[3]

Medalists edit

GoldPhillips Idowu
 Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)
SilverNelson Évora
 Portugal (POR)
BronzeAlexis Copello
 Cuba (CUB)

Records edit

Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.

World record  Jonathan Edwards (GBR)18.29Gothenburg, Sweden7 August 1995
Championship record  Jonathan Edwards (GBR)18.29Gothenburg, Sweden7 August 1995
World leading  Nelson Évora (POR)17.66Belém, Brazil24 May 2009
African record  Tarik Bouguetaïb (MAR)17.37Khemisset, Morocco14 July 2007
Asian record  Oleg Sakirkin (KAZ)17.35Moscow, Russia5 June 1994
North American record  Kenny Harrison (USA)18.09Atlanta, United States27 July 1996
South American record  Jadel Gregório (BRA)17.90Belém, Brazil20 May 2007
European record  Jonathan Edwards (GBR)18.29Gothenburg, Sweden7 August 1995
Oceanian record  Ken Lorraway (AUS)17.46London, United Kingdom7 August 1982
  • Phillips Idowu beat Évora's world leading mark in the competition, jumping 17.73 metres.

Qualification standards edit

A standardB standard
17.10m16.65m

Schedule edit

DateTimeRound
16 August 200919:00Qualification
18 August 200918:05Final

Results edit

Qualification edit

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 17.15 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the final.

RankGroupAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultNotes
1BNelson Évora  Portugal (POR)17.4417.44Q
2APhillips Idowu  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)17.1017.3217.32Q
3BLi Yanxi  China (CHN)16.7817.2717.27Q, SB
4ALeevan Sands  Bahamas (BAH)17.0216.8417.2017.20Q, SB
5AArnie David Giralt  Cuba (CUB)16.92x17.1517.15Q
6BTeddy Tamgho  France (FRA)x17.11x17.11q, SB
7AMomchil Karailiev  Bulgaria (BUL)x16.8717.0717.07q
8BJadel Gregório  Brazil (BRA)17.06x15.4817.06q
9AIgor Spasovkhodskiy  Russia (RUS)16.8716.8417.0217.02q
10ANathan Douglas  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)17.00x16.9017.00q
11BAlexis Copello  Cuba (CUB)16.9916.7816.9816.99q
12ADmitrij Valukevic  Slovakia (SVK)16.9616.6916.8516.96q
13AOnochie Achike  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)16.8816.94x16.94
14BBrandon Roulhac  United States (USA)16.7816.5616.9416.94
15AFabrizio Schembri  Italy (ITA)16.8816.88x16.88
16BTosin Oke  Nigeria (NGR)16.8716.82x16.87PB
17AYoandris Betanzos  Cuba (CUB)xx16.7716.77
18BRandy Lewis  Grenada (GRN)16.7313.3816.5216.73
19BMykola Savolaynen  Ukraine (UKR)16.6816.6416.7216.72
20BHugo Chila  Ecuador (ECU)16.3416.7016.5216.70NR
21BHugo Mamba-Schlick  Cameroon (CMR)16.2116.0616.6316.63SB
22BWalter Davis  United States (USA)16.2716.6215.8716.62
23ADzmitry Dziatsuk  Belarus (BLR)16.5816.15x16.58
24AKim Deok-Hyeon  South Korea (KOR)x16.0216.5816.58
25BAlwyn Jones  Australia (AUS)16.2016.5716.5016.57
26AYevhen Semenenko  Ukraine (UKR)16.2916.5216.5416.54
27AJulian Reid  Jamaica (JAM)16.4116.4916.1616.49
28AJefferson Sabino  Brazil (BRA)x16.2416.3416.34
29ASamyr Lainé  Haiti (HAI)x16.0616.3416.34
30AKenta Bell  United States (USA)x16.3216.1816.32
31BViktor Yastrebov  Ukraine (UKR)x16.3116.1516.31
32BEvgeniy Plotnir  Russia (RUS)16.1316.2915.9616.29
33BDimitrios Tsiamis  Greece (GRE)15.6816.23x16.23
34BDaniele Greco  Italy (ITA)16.18xx16.18
35BYevgeniy Ektov  Kazakhstan (KAZ)16.13x16.0116.13
36BMantas Dilys  Lithuania (LTU)16.0916.0215.7016.09
37AMohamed Youssef Salman  Bahrain (BHR)x16.0515.7116.05
38BLauri Leis  Estonia (EST)15.2815.9815.8415.98
39BLeonardo Elisiario dos Santos  Brazil (BRA)15.95x15.8515.95
40AVladimir Letnicov  Moldova (MDA)15.2815.7715.8815.88
41AFabrizio Donato  Italy (ITA)15.81xx15.81SB
42AAndrés Capellán  Spain (ESP)15.3515.8015.6715.80
43BNguyen Van Hung  Vietnam (VIE)x15.0315.5615.56
44BSi Kuan Wong  Macau (MAC)x14.7814.7114.78
ACharles Friedek  Germany (GER)xxxNM
AYochai Halevi  Israel (ISR)DNS

Key: NR = National record, PB = Personal best, Q = qualification by place in heat, q = qualification by overall place, SB = Seasonal best

Final edit

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Phillips Idowu  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)17.5117.4417.73xxx17.73WL
Nelson Évora  Portugal (POR)17.54x17.38x17.3317.5517.55
Alexis Copello  Cuba (CUB)17.0617.1914.82x17.0417.3617.36
4Leevan Sands  Bahamas (BAH)17.2017.0816.9617.0517.3216.9917.32SB
5Arnie David Giralt  Cuba (CUB)17.2617.18x17.1917.0117.0617.26
6Li Yanxi  China (CHN)16.9516.9214.2317.23x16.7517.23
7Igor Spasovkhodskiy  Russia (RUS)16.7316.9114.6614.7516.37x16.91
8Jadel Gregório  Brazil (BRA)x16.8916.8416.70xx16.89
9Momchil Karailiev  Bulgaria (BUL)16.8216.7816.8116.82
10Nathan Douglas  Great Britain & N.I. (GBR)16.7815.4416.7916.79
11Teddy Tamgho  France (FRA)x16.79x16.79
12Dmitrij Valukevic  Slovakia (SVK)xx16.5416.54

Key: SB = Seasonal best, WL = World leading (in a given season)

References edit

General
Specific
  1. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-09). Men's Triple Jump - PREVIEW Archived August 10, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-16.
  2. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-16). Event Report - Men's Triple Jump - Qualification Archived 2012-03-25 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-18.
  3. ^ Mulkeen, Jon (2009-08-18). Event Report - Men's Triple Jump - Final Archived 2009-08-21 at the Wayback Machine. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-08-19.