Yulimar Rojas had four jumps over 15 metres, each of which would have won her
the gold medal at the 2022 World Indoor Championships. However, it was her sixth jump
that set the stadium, in Belgrade, alight : 15.74 metres - a new world record.
It broke her own record of 15.52m set in 2021.
She had thus improved the World Record six times.
1.
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Yulimar
|
Rojas
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Venezuela
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15.74
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WR
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2. |
Maryna |
Bekh-Romanchuk
|
Ukraine
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14.74
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PB
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3. |
Kimberly |
Williams
|
Jamaica
|
14.62
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SB
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4. |
Thea |
LaFond
|
Dominica
|
14.53
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5. |
Liadagmis |
Povea
|
Cuba
|
14.45
|
SB
|
|
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6. |
Patrícia |
Mamona
|
Portugal
|
14.42
|
SB
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2022 World Championships, Oregon, U.S.A.
Final women's triple jump.
1.
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Yulimar Rojas
|
Venezuela
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15.47
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2.
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Shanieka Ricketts
|
Jamaica
|
14.89
|
|
|
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3.
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Tori Franklin
|
United States
|
14.72
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|
|
|
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4.
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Leyanis Pérez
|
Cuba
|
14.70
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|
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5.
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Thea LaFond
|
Dominica
|
14.56
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|
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6.
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Keturah Orji
|
United States
|
14.49
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|
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7.=
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Patrícia Mamona
|
Portugal
|
14.29
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|
|
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7.=
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Kimberly Williams
|
Jamaica
|
14.29
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