Shanieka Ricketts triple jumping in Zurich at the Diamond League meeting
where she finished second with 14.64m behind the Olympic champion
Yulimar Rojas. Shanieka's personal best at the time was her silver medal
winning jump of 14.98 in Doha, where she won the silver medal at the 2019 World
Championships. Just after The 2020 Games she had jumped a wind assisted 15.02 (+2.7)
in Lausanne, Switzerland.
2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. (In 2021)
Women's triple jump final.
1.
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Yulimar Rojas
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Venezuela
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15.67
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WR
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2.
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Patrícia Mamona
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Portugal
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15.01
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NR
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3.
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Ana Peleteiro
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Spain
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14.87
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NR
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4.
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Shanieka Ricketts
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Jamaica
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14.84
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5.
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Liadagmis Povea
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Cuba
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14.70
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6.
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Hanna Minenko
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Israel
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14.60
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SB
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7.
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Keturah Orji
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United States
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14.59
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8.
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Kimberley Williams
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Jamaica
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14.51
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