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2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's triple jump

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Women's triple jump
at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships
VenueArena Birmingham
Dates3 March
Competitors17 from 14 nations
Winning distance14.63
Medalists
gold medal
 
   Venezuela
silver medal
 
   Jamaica
bronze medal
 
   Spain
← 2016
2022 →

The women's triple jump at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 3 March 2018.[1][2]

Summary

With 17 finalists, a qualifying round was barely avoided. In the competition, defending champion Yulimar Rojas took the lead as the first jumper down the runway with a 14.24m. Near the end of the round, Keturah Orji jumped 14.13m to take over second. Then two jumps later, Kimberly Williams took over the lead with a 14.37m. Williams improved upon that in her next two attempts taking the lead out to 14.48m. Rojas also improved to 14.36m. In the third round, Andreea Panturoiu moved past Orji with a 14.16m. At the end of the round Ana Peleteiro moved past Panturoiu with a 14.18m. In the fourth round, Panturoiu jumped her best of the day, 14.33m to move back into silver position only until Peleteiro jumped 14.40m on the next jump. On the next jump, Rojas displaced Panturoiu with a 14.36m. On her fifth attempt, Rojas finally settled the competition with the winner 14.63 m (47 ft 11+34 in) to repeat as champion.

Results

The final was started at 11:00.[3]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yulimar Rojas  Venezuela 14.24 14.07 14.36 14.27 14.63 x 14.63 WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kimberly Williams  Jamaica 14.37 14.41 14.48 14.31 x 14.32 14.48 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ana Peleteiro  Spain 13.18 13.82 14.18 14.40 x x 14.40 PB
4 Andreea Panturoiu  Romania 14.05 x 14.16 14.33 x x 14.33 =PB
5 Keturah Orji  United States 14.13 x 14.07 14.28 14.31 14.31
6 Paraskevi Papahristou  Greece 14.05 11.73 14.01 13.36 x 14.05
7 Viktoriya Prokopenko  Authorised Neutral Athletes 13.76 13.87 14.05 13.72 13.92 14.05
8 Tori Franklin  United States 14.03 13.52 13.70 11.34 13.94 14.03
9 Nubia Soares  Brazil x 13.97 14.00 14.00 SB
10 Shanieka Ricketts  Jamaica 13.93 13.36 13.68 13.93
11 Gabriela Petrova  Bulgaria x x 13.91 13.91 SB
12 Dovilė Dzindzaletaitė  Lithuania 13.90 13.74 13.64 13.90
13 Neele Eckhardt  Germany 13.24 13.87 13.70 13.87
14 Iryna Vaskouskaya  Belarus x 13.81 13.37 13.81
15 Anna Krylova  Authorised Neutral Athletes 13.75 13.66 13.49 13.75
16 Kristiina Mäkelä  Finland x 13.73 13.57 13.73
17 Thea LaFond  Dominica x 13.63 13.68 13.68

References

  1. ^ "IAAF World Indoor Championships Timetable". IAAF. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Final results
This page was last edited on 26 March 2023, at 22:04
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