Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump at the 2008 Olympic Games took place on 18–21 August at the Beijing Olympic Stadium.[1] Thirty-nine athletes from 26 nations competed.[2] The event was won by Nelson Évora of Portugal, the nation's first medal and victory in the men's triple jump. Leevan Sands's bronze medal was the Bahamas' second bronze in the event, with the previous one in 1992.

Men's triple jump
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad
Panorama of Phillips Idowu jumping
VenueBeijing Olympic Stadium
Dates18 August 2008 (qualifying)
21 August 2008 (final)
Competitors39 from 27 nations
Winning distance17.67
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s)Nelson Évora
 Portugal
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Phillips Idowu
 Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Leevan Sands
 Bahamas
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Background

This was the 26th appearance of the event, which is one of 12 athletics events to have been held at every Summer Olympics. The returning finalists from the 2004 Games were silver medalist Marian Oprea of Romania, bronze medalist Danil Burkenya of Russia, fifth-place finisher Jadel Gregório of Brazil, ninth-place finisher Kenta Bell of the United States, and Phillips Idowu of Great Britain, who had not made a legal mark in the final but whose qualifying round score (if it could have been carried over) would have placed him fifth. Nelson Évora of Portugal, who had finished 40th in 2004, had become the best triple jumper in the world over the intervening four years, winning the 2007 world championship and coming into the Beijing Games as the favorite.[2]

Macedonia, Morocco, and Slovakia each made their first appearance in the event. The United States competed for the 25th time, having missed only the boycotted 1980 Games.

Qualification

The qualifying standards were 17.10 m (26.9 ft) (A standard) and 16.80 m (26.41 ft) (B standard).[3] Each National Olympic Committee (NOC) was able to enter up to three entrants providing they had met the A qualifying standard in the qualifying period (1 January 2007 to 23 July 2008). NOCs were also permitted to enter one athlete providing he had met the B standard in the same qualifying period.[4] The maximum number of athletes per nation had been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress.

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 17.10 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][5]

Records

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

World record  Jonathan Edwards (GBR)18.29 Gothenburg, Sweden7 August 1995
Olympic record  Kenny Harrison (USA)18.09 Atlanta, United States27 August 1996

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition. The following national records were set during the competition:

NationAthleteRoundDistance
 BahamasLeevan SandsFinal17.59

Schedule

All times are China Standard Time (UTC+8)

DateTimeRound
Monday, 18 August 200810:00Qualifying
Thursday, 21 August 200820:25Final

Results

Qualifying

Qualifying Performance 17.10 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final.

RankGroupAthleteNation123DistanceNotes
1APhillips Idowu  Great Britain17.44
(+1.0)
17.44Q
2ANelson Évora  PortugalX17.34
(+1.1)
17.34Q, SB
3BLi Yanxi  China16.93
(+0.6)
16.83
(-0.5)
17.30
(+0.6)
17.30Q, PB
4AArnie David Giralt  Cuba17.30
(+0.9)
17.30Q
5BLeevan Sands  Bahamas17.25
(+0.5)
17.25Q
6AIgor Spasovkhodskiy  Russia16.79
(+1.8)
16.85
(+1.2)
17.23
(+0.4)
17.23Q
7BOnochie Achike  Great BritainX17.18
(+1.1)
17.18Q
8AMarian Oprea  RomaniaX16.99
(-0.1)
17.17
(-0.7)
17.17Q
9AJadel Gregório  Brazil17.15
(+0.4)
17.15Q
10BHéctor Dairo Fuentes  Cuba16.73
(+0.3)
16.42
(+0.8)
17.14
(+1.1)
17.14Q
11BMomchil Karailiev  Bulgaria17.06
(+0.4)
17.12
(+0.6)
17.12Q
12AViktor Kuznyetsov  Ukraine16.70
(+0.8)
17.11
(+0.1)
17.11Q
13AAlexis Copello  Cuba17.09
(+0.6)
16.92
(+0.1)
X17.09
14ADmitrij Valukevic  SlovakiaX16.86
(+0.4)
17.08
(+0.5)
17.08
15BRandy Lewis  GrenadaX17.06
(+0.6)
X17.06
16BMykola Savolaynen  Ukraine17.00
(+0.9)
16.55
(+0.5)
16.29
(+0.5)
17.00SB
17BAleksandr Petrenko  Russia16.84
(+0.6)
16.97
(+1.1)
16.74
(+0.9)
16.97
18AKim Deok-Hyeon  South Korea16.68
(+0.4)
14.68
(+1.0)
16.88
(+0.4)
16.88
19ARafeeq Curry  United StatesX16.23
(+1.7)
16.88
(+0.4)
16.88
20BNathan Douglas  Great Britain16.45
(+0.8)
16.68
(+1.2)
16.72
(+0.1)
16.72
21AFabrizio Donato  Italy16.10
(+0.4)
x16.70
(+0.1)
16.70
22BDanil Burkenya  Russia16.44
(+0.5)
16.69
(+1.0)
15.65
(+0.5)
16.69
23BDimitrios Tsiamis  Greece16.37
(+0.6)
16.65
(+1.0)
16.48
(+0.5)
16.65
24BVladimir Letnicov  Moldova16.62
(+0.5)
XX16.62
25AKenta Bell  United States16.55
(+0.9)
X16.17
(0.0)
16.55
26BViktor Yastrebov  UkraineXX16.52
(+0.4)
16.52
27ADzmitry Platnitski  Belarus16.51
(+0.1)
XX16.51
28AJefferson Sabino  Brazil16.12
(+0.6)
16.45
(+1.0)
X16.45
29BColomba Fofana  France16.42
(+1.2)
15.47
(+0.6)
X16.42
30ARoman Valiyev  KazakhstanX16.20
(+0.6)
15.93
(+0.3)
16.20
31AIbrahim Mohamdein Aboubaker  Qatar16.03
(+0.4)
16.02
(+1.4)
15.90
(+0.1)
16.03
32BHugo Mamba-Schlick  Cameroon16.01
(+0.3)
14.98
(+0.6)
X16.01
33BAarik Wilson  United StatesX15.51
(+0.8)
15.97
(+0.9)
15.97
34BGu Junjie  China15.94
(+1.0)
15.87
(+0.8)
X15.94
35BRenjith Maheshwary  India15.77
(+0.5)
X15.51
(0.5)
15.77
36AZhong Minwei  China15.59
(+0.4)
X14.91
(0.8)
15.59
37ARedzep Selman  Macedonia14.98
(+0.5)
15.29
(+1.6)
15.28
(+0.2)
15.29
BNdiss Kaba Badji  SenegalXXNo mark
BTarik Bouguetaïb  MoroccoXXXNo mark

Final

RankAthleteNation123456DistanceNotes
Nelson Évora  Portugal17.3117.56X17.6717.2416.5217.67SB
Phillips Idowu  Great Britain17.5117.3117.62X17.2616.4117.62SB
Leevan Sands  Bahamas16.9116.5517.5917.2617.32X17.59NR
4Arnie David Giralt  Cuba17.2717.5217.2417.48X17.0817.52PB
5Marian Oprea  Romania17.22XXXX16.6917.22
6Jadel Gregório  Brazil17.1416.5513.7916.8316.7817.2017.20
7Onochie Achike  Great Britain16.74X17.17X17.04X17.17
8Viktor Kuznyetsov  Ukraine16.7116.87X16.8116.48X16.87
9Igor Spasovkhodskiy  Russia16.7916.3715.63Did not advance16.79
10Yanxi Li  China15.9316.3516.77Did not advance16.77
11Momchil Karailiev  Bulgaria16.4816.3916.38Did not advance16.48
12Héctor Dairo Fuentes  Cuba15.92X16.28Did not advance16.28

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