2017 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Boys' triple jump

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The Boys' triple jump at the 2017 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held on 12 and 14 July.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze

Records

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

World Youth BestFlag of Cuba.svg  Lázaro Martínez  (CUB)17.24 m Havana, Cuba 1 February 2014
Championship RecordFlag of Cuba.svg  Héctor Dairo Fuentes  (CUB)16.63 m Marrakech, Morocco 16 July 2005
Flag of Cuba.svg  Lázaro Martínez  (CUB) Donetsk, Ukraine 13 July 2013
World Youth LeadingFlag of Cuba.svg  Jordan A. Diáz  (CUB)16.66 m Havana, Cuba 17 March 2017

Qualification

Qualification rule: 15.30 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) performers. [1]

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3MarkNotesPoints
A Muhammad Nazri Mustafa Flag of Malaysia 23px.svg  Malaysia
A Hamidreza Kia Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
A Jordan A. Díaz Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
A Taeco O'Garro Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda
A Wan Hanchen Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
A Adir Gur Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia
A Safin Wills Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
A Arnovis Dalmero Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
A Vincent Kipkoech Kilel Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
B Owayne Owens Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica
B Frixon David Chila Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
B Yusniel Jorrín Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
B Musyoka Mwema Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
B Marian Petre Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
B Adrian Henrique Vieira Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
B Artem Konovalenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
B Geiner Moreno Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
B Anaël-Thomas Gogois Flag of France.svg  France

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