2003 World Championships in Athletics – Men's triple jump

These are the official results of the Men's triple jump event at the 2003 World Championships in Paris, France. There were a total number of 24 participating athletes, with the final held on Monday 25 August 2003.

Medalists

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GoldSweden Christian Olsson
Sweden (SWE)
SilverCuba Yoandri Betanzos
Cuba (CUB)
BronzeThe Bahamas Leevan Sands
Bahamas (BAH)

Schedule

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Qualification Round
Group A Group B
23.08.2003 10:45h 23.08.2003 10:45h
Final Round
25.08.2003 19:55h

Abbreviations

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  • All results shown are in metres
Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Qualification

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RANK FINAL GROUP A
1.  Arnie David Giralt (CUB) 17.31 m
2.  Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 16.94 m
3.  Andrew Owusu (GHA) 16.88 m
4.  Jadel Gregório (BRA) 16.82 m
5.  Leevan Sands (BAH) 16.78 m
6.  Ivaylo Rusenov (BUL) 16.71 m
7.  Aleksandr Glavatskiy (BLR) 16.71 m
8.  Walter Davis (USA) 16.60 m
9.  Marian Oprea (ROU) 16.55 m
10.  Igor Spasovkhodskiy (RUS) 16.45 m
11.  Allen Simms (USA) 16.42 m
12.  Olivier Sanou (BUR) 16.23 m


RANK FINAL GROUP B
1.  Christian Olsson (SWE) 17.56 m
2.  Yoandri Betanzos (CUB) 17.03 m
3.  Yoelbi Quesada (CUB) 16.97 m
4.  Kenta Bell (USA) 16.95 m
5.  Christos Meletoglou (GRE) 16.80 m
6.  Fabrizio Donato (ITA) 16.63 m
7.  Julien Kapek (FRA) 16.62 m
8.  Dmitrij Valukevic (BLR) 16.59 m
9.  Takanori Sugibayashi (JPN) 16.53 m
10.  Vitaliy Moskalenko (RUS) 16.52 m
11.  Salem Mouled Al-Ahmadi (KSA) 14.66 m
 Sergey Bochkov (AZE) NM

Final

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RANK FINAL DISTANCE
 Christian Olsson (SWE) 17.72 m
 Yoandri Betanzos (CUB) 17.28 m
 Leevan Sands (BAH) 17.26 m
4.  Arnie David Giralt (CUB) 17.23 m
5.  Jadel Gregório (BRA) 17.11 m
6.  Kenta Bell (USA) 17.08 m
7.  Christos Meletoglou (GRE) 16.92 m
8.  Andrew Owusu (GHA) 16.86 m
9.  Yoelbi Quesada (CUB) 16.84 m
10.  Ivaylo Rusenov (BUL) 16.66 m
11.  Aleksandr Glavatskiy (BLR) 16.40 m
12.  Jonathan Edwards (GBR) 16.31 m

See also

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References

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