Athletics at the 2003 Pan American Games – Women's triple jump

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The final of the Women's Triple Jump event at the 2003 Pan American Games took place on Friday August 8, 2003.

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Medalists

Gold Mabel Gay
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba
Silver Yuliana Pérez
Flag of the United States.svg United States
Bronze Yusmay Bicet
Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba

Records

World Record Flag of Ukraine.svg  Inessa Kravets  (UKR)15.50 m August 10, 1995 Flag of Sweden.svg Gothenburg, Sweden
Pan Am Record Flag of Cuba.svg  Yamilé Aldama  (CUB)14.77 m July 28, 1999 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Winnipeg, Canada

Results

RankAthleteAttemptsFinal
123456Result
1Flag of Cuba.svg  Mabel Gay  (CUB)14.3013.86X14.1014.42-14.42 m
2Flag of the United States.svg  Yuliana Pérez  (USA)XX13.7213.5513.7413.9913.99 m
3Flag of Cuba.svg  Yusmay Bicet  (CUB)13.4713.90XX13.47X13.90 m
4Flag of Jamaica.svg  Suzette Lee  (JAM)13.8313.7513.57X13.83X13.83 m
5Flag of the United States.svg  Tiombe Hurd  (USA)13.0213.52X13.3513.6813.5913.68 m
6Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  María Espencer  (DOM)13.4513.5113.6613.6413.32X13.66 m [1]
7Flag of Jamaica.svg  Colleen Scott  (JAM)13.1713.6313.3113.45X13.1713.63 m
8Flag of Guatemala.svg  María José Paiz  (GUA)13.0912.60X12.97XX13.09 m [2]
9Flag of Uruguay.svg  Mónica Falcioni  (URU)12.8213.0113.0213.02 m
10Flag of Bolivia.svg  Daisy Ugarte  (BOL)12.3011.8311.6512.30 m

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