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2005 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump

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The men's triple jump event at the 2005 Asian Athletics Championships was held in Incheon, South Korea on September 2–3.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Gu Junjie
 China
Kazuyoshi Ishikawa
 Japan
Kim Deok-hyeon
 South Korea

Results

Qualification

Rank Group Name Nationality Result Notes
1 B Roman Valiyev  Kazakhstan 16.67 SB
2 A Mohammad Hazzory  Syria 16.39 Q
3 B Kazuyoshi Ishikawa  Japan 16.21 Q
4 B Gu Junjie  China 16.15 Q
5 A Kim Deok-hyeon  South Korea 16.06 Q
6 B Nattaporn Nomkanha  Thailand 16.02 Q, SB
7 A Salem Al-Ahmedi  Saudi Arabia 16.01 Q
8 B Therayut Philakong  Thailand 15.76 q
9 B Dmitriy Mashtakov  Uzbekistan 15.70 q
10 A Daiki Deguchi  Japan 15.60 q
11 A Yevgeniy Ektov  Kazakhstan 15.50 q
12 B Bae Yong-Il  North Korea 15.31 q, PB
13 A Mohamed Al-Majrashi  Saudi Arabia 15.15
14 B Ahmad Firdaus Salim  Malaysia 15.14
15 A Sampath Weerasinghe  Sri Lanka 14.98
16 A Si Kuan Wong  Macau 14.69
17 A Waseem Khan  Pakistan 14.53

Final

Rank Name Nationality Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gu Junjie  China 16.90w
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kazuyoshi Ishikawa  Japan 16.88
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kim Deok-hyeon  South Korea 16.78 NR
4 Roman Valiyev  Kazakhstan 16.26
5 Salem Al-Ahmedi  Saudi Arabia 16.26
6 Mohammad Hazzory  Syria 16.26
7 Yevgeniy Ektov  Kazakhstan 15.67
8 Nattaporn Nomkanha  Thailand 15.61
9 Daiki Deguchi  Japan 15.40
10 Therayut Philakong  Thailand 15.36
11 Bae Yong-Il  North Korea 14.95
12 Dmitriy Mashtakov  Uzbekistan 14.38

References

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