Almir dos Santos reached 17.41m with his fifth attempt, a new personal best,
to win the silver medal - just behind Will Claye's 17.43m fourth jump.
2018 World Indoor Championships. Men's triple jump.
1. |
Will Claye |
United States |
17.43 |
WL |
2. |
Almir dos Santos |
Brazil |
17.41 |
PB |
3. |
Nelson Évora |
Portugal |
17.40 |
NIR |
4. |
Alexis Copello |
Azerbaijan |
17.17 |
SB |
5. |
Chris Carter |
United States |
17.15 |
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6. |
Hugues Fabrice Zango |
Burkina Faso |
17.11 |
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2022 World Athletics Championship. Oregon, U.S.A.
Final men's triple jump.
1.
|
Pedro Pichardo |
Portugal (POR)
|
17.95* |
WL
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2.
|
Hugues Fabrice Zango |
Burkina Faso (BUR)
|
17.55* |
SB
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3.
|
Zhu Yaming |
China (CHN)
|
17.31
|
SB
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4.
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Andrea Dallavalle
|
Italy (ITA
|
17.25*
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(17.35 PB in 2021)
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5.
|
Emmanuel Ihemeje
|
Italy (ITA)
|
17.17
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6.
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Donald Scott
|
United States (USA)
|
17.14*
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(17.43 PB in 2019)
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7.
|
Almir dos Santos
|
Brazil (BRA)
|
16.87
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(17.53 PB in 2019)
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8. |
Jean-Marc Pontvianne |
France (FRA) |
16.86 |
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*opening jumps
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