1999 World Championships in Athletics – Women's triple jump

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These are the official results of the Women's Triple Jump event at the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Spain. There were a total number of 26 participating athletes, with the final held on Tuesday 24 August 1999.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Greece.svg Paraskevi Tsiamita
Greece (GRE)
Silver Flag of Cuba.svg Yamilé Aldama
Cuba (CUB)
Bronze Flag of Greece.svg Olga Vasdeki
Greece (GRE)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
22.08.1999 19:00h22.08.1999 19:00h
Final Round
24.08.1999 19:45h

Abbreviations

Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Qualification

RANKGROUP ADISTANCE
1.Flag of Greece.svg  Paraskevi Tsiamita  (GRE)15.07 m
2.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Iva Prandzheva  (BUL)14.39 m
3.Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Rogova  (RUS)14.30 m
4.Flag of Cuba.svg  Yamilé Aldama  (CUB)14.29 m
5.Flag of Romania.svg  Adelina Gavrilă  (ROM)14.20 m
6.Flag of Cameroon.svg  Françoise Mbango Etone  (CMR)14.12 m
7.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eva Dolezalová  (CZE)14.11 m
8.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Ren Ruiping  (CHN)13.90 m
9.Flag of Belarus.svg  Natalya Klimovets-Sofronova  (BLR)13.89 m
10.Flag of the United States.svg  Stacey Bowers  (USA)13.58 m
11.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Inessa Kravets  (UKR)13.49 m
12.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Anja Valant  (SLO)13.06 m
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Suzette Lee  (JAM)DNS


RANKGROUP BDISTANCE
1.Flag of Romania.svg  Cristina Nicolau  (ROM)14.47 m
2.Flag of Algeria.svg  Baya Rahouli  (ALG)14.30 m
3.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ashia Hansen  (GBR)14.28 m
4.Flag of Greece.svg  Olga Vasdeki  (GRE)14.27 m
5.Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lebedeva  (RUS)14.26 m
6.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Šárka Kašpárková  (CZE)14.22 m
7.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olena Hovorova  (UKR)14.21 m
8.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Miao Chunqing  (CHN)13.92 m
9.Flag of Senegal.svg  Kéné Ndoye  (SEN)13.90 m
10.Flag of Turkmenistan (1997-2001).svg  Viktoriya Brigadnaya  (TKM)13.84 m
11.Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wu Lingmei  (CHN)13.83 m
12.Flag of Finland.svg  Heli Koivula  (FIN)13.33 m
Flag of Spain.svg  Concepción Paredes  (ESP)NM

Final

RANKFINALDISTANCE
Med 1.png Flag of Greece.svg  Paraskevi Tsiamita  (GRE)14.88 m
Med 2.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Yamilé Aldama  (CUB)14.61 m
Med 3.png Flag of Greece.svg  Olga Vasdeki  (GRE)14.61 m
4.Flag of Russia.svg  Tatyana Lebedeva  (RUS)14.55 m
5.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Iva Prandzheva  (BUL)14.54 m
6.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Šárka Kašpárková  (CZE)14.54 m
7.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Olena Hovorova  (UKR)14.47 m
8.Flag of Romania.svg  Cristina Nicolau  (ROM)14.38 m
9.Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Rogova  (RUS)14.16 m
10.Flag of Algeria.svg  Baya Rahouli  (ALG)14.00 m
11.Flag of Romania.svg  Adelina Gavrilă  (ROM)13.87 m
12.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ashia Hansen  (GBR)13.39 m

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