2024 European Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump

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Men's triple jump
at the 2024 European Athletics Championships
Venue Stadio Olimpico
Location Rome
Dates
  • 9 June (qualification)
  • 11 June (final)
Competitors28 from 16 nations
Winning distance18.18 CR
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
  2022
2026  

The men's triple jump at the 2024 European Athletics Championships took place at the Stadio Olimpico on 9 and 11 June. [1]

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Records

Standing records prior to the 2024 European Athletics Championships
World record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Edwards  (GBR)18.29 m [2] [3] Gothenburg, Sweden 7 August 1995
European record
Championship record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jonathan Edwards  (GBR)17.99 m Budapest, Hungary 23 August 1998
World LeadingFlag of Jamaica.svg  Jaydon Hibbert  (JAM)17.75 m [4] Kingston, Jamaica 1 June 2024
Europe LeadingFlag of Italy.svg  Andy Díaz Hernández  (ITA)17.61 m [5] Toruń, Poland 6 February 2024

Schedule

DateTimeRound
9 June 202410:45 Qualification
11 June 202420:55 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 16.65 m (Q) or best 12 performers (q). [6] Tobia Bocchi from Italy was advanced to the final by referee after protest. [7]

RankGroupNameNationality#1#2#3ResultNote
1A Jordan Díaz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain x17.5217.52Q
2B Pedro Pichardo Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17.4817.48Q
3B Emmanuel Ihemeje Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16.9816.98Q
4A Tiago Pereira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 16.8316.83Q
4B Max Heß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16.8316.83Q
6A Thomas Gogois Flag of France.svg  France 16.6416.7516.75Q
7A Jean-Marc Pontvianne Flag of France.svg  France x16.7516.75Q
7A Can Özüpek Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 16.7516.75Q, SB
9B Benjamin Compaoré Flag of France.svg  France 16.3416.0016.7216.72Q, SB
10B Necati Er Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 15.4516.6816.68Q
11A Andrea Dallavalle Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16.0316.5716.5916.59q, SB
12B Răzvan Cristian Grecu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania x16.1516.4816.48q, SB
13B Alexis Copello Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 16.0216.4416.4316.44 SB
14B Tobia Bocchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16.3916.4316.2716.43qR, SB
15B Dimitrios Tsiamis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 16.3216.3316.3216.33
16A Tomáš Veszelka Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 16.2316.2816.3116.31
17B Vladyslav Shepeliev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 15.84x16.1716.17
18A Gabriel Wallmark Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 16.1315.9416.1416.14 SB
19A Razvan-Ioan Nicoară Flag of Romania.svg  Romania x16.13x16.48
20A Simo Lipsanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 16.12r16.12
21A Lachezar Valchev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 15.9614.1015.7915.96
22A Artem Konovalenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine x15.1915.9415.94=SB
23B Aaro Davidila Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15.8513.68x15.85
24A Levon Aghasyan Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia x15.5915.8015.80
25B Tuomas Kaukolahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 15.3215.6415.7915.79
26B Sandis Dzenītis Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 14.9815.1115.4515.45 SB
27A Andreas Pantazis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 15.36xx15.36
B Dimitar Tashev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria xxxNM

Final

The final started on 11 June at 20:55. [8]

RankNameNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNote
Gold medal icon.svg Jordan Díaz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 17.5617.82x17.9618.1818.18 CR, NR
Silver medal icon.svg Pedro Pichardo Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17.5118.0417.5517.5717.9218.04 NR
Bronze medal icon.svg Thomas Gogois Flag of France.svg  France 16.56x16.9016.96x17.3817.38 PB
4 Tiago Pereira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 17.08xxx14.6516.2017.08=SB
5 Max Heß Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 16.9217.04x16.8715.56x17.04 SB
6 Jean-Marc Pontvianne Flag of France.svg  France x17.04x16.8316.76x17.04
7 Emmanuel Ihemeje Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16.87x16.9116.9216.00x16.92
8 Andrea Dallavalle Flag of Italy.svg  Italy x16.6316.90x16.9016.8516.90 SB
9 Necati Er Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 14.2716.6116.5416.61
10 Can Özüpek Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 16.1414.3016.2316.23
11 Tobia Bocchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 16.16x16.1816.18
12 Benjamin Compaoré Flag of France.svg  France 16.05x16.0016.05
13 Răzvan Cristian Grecu Flag of Romania.svg  Romania x15.96x15.96

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