2003 World Championships in Athletics – Men's triple jump

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These are the official results of the Men's triple jump event at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, France. There were a total number of 24 participating athletes, with the final held on Monday 25 August 2003.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of Sweden.svg Christian Olsson
Sweden (SWE)
Silver Flag of Cuba.svg Yoandri Betanzos
Cuba (CUB)
Bronze Flag of the Bahamas.svg Leevan Sands
Bahamas (BAH)

Schedule

Qualification Round
Group AGroup B
23.08.2003 10:45h23.08.2003 10:45h
Final Round
25.08.2003 19:55h

Abbreviations

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

Qualification

RANKFINALGROUP A
1.Flag of Cuba.svg  Arnie David Giralt  (CUB)17.31 m
2.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Edwards  (GBR)16.94 m
3.Flag of Ghana.svg  Andrew Owusu  (GHA)16.88 m
4.Flag of Brazil.svg  Jadel Gregório  (BRA)16.82 m
5.Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Leevan Sands  (BAH)16.78 m
6.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivaylo Rusenov  (BUL)16.71 m
7.Flag of Belarus.svg  Aleksandr Glavatskiy  (BLR)16.71 m
8.Flag of the United States.svg  Walter Davis  (USA)16.60 m
9.Flag of Romania.svg  Marian Oprea  (ROU)16.55 m
10.Flag of Russia.svg  Igor Spasovkhodskiy  (RUS)16.45 m
11.Flag of the United States.svg  Allen Simms  (USA)16.42 m
12.Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Olivier Sanou  (BUR)16.23 m


RANKFINALGROUP B
1.Flag of Sweden.svg  Christian Olsson  (SWE)17.56 m
2.Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoandri Betanzos  (CUB)17.03 m
3.Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoelbi Quesada  (CUB)16.97 m
4.Flag of the United States.svg  Kenta Bell  (USA)16.95 m
5.Flag of Greece.svg  Christos Meletoglou  (GRE)16.80 m
6.Flag of Italy.svg  Fabrizio Donato  (ITA)16.63 m
7.Flag of France.svg  Julien Kapek  (FRA)16.62 m
8.Flag of Belarus.svg  Dmitrij Valukevic  (BLR)16.59 m
9.Flag of Japan.svg  Takanori Sugibayashi  (JPN)16.53 m
10.Flag of Russia.svg  Vitaliy Moskalenko  (RUS)16.52 m
11.Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Salem Mouled Al-Ahmadi  (KSA)14.66 m
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Sergey Bochkov  (AZE)NM

Final

RANKFINALDISTANCE
Med 1.png Flag of Sweden.svg  Christian Olsson  (SWE)17.72 m
Med 2.png Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoandri Betanzos  (CUB)17.28 m
Med 3.png Flag of the Bahamas.svg  Leevan Sands  (BAH)17.26 m
4.Flag of Cuba.svg  Arnie David Giralt  (CUB)17.23 m
5.Flag of Brazil.svg  Jadel Gregório  (BRA)17.11 m
6.Flag of the United States.svg  Kenta Bell  (USA)17.08 m
7.Flag of Greece.svg  Christos Meletoglou  (GRE)16.92 m
8.Flag of Ghana.svg  Andrew Owusu  (GHA)16.86 m
9.Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoelbi Quesada  (CUB)16.84 m
10.Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Ivaylo Rusenov  (BUL)16.66 m
11.Flag of Belarus.svg  Aleksandr Glavatskiy  (BLR)16.40 m
12.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Edwards  (GBR)16.31 m

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