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2007 World Championships in Athletics – Women's triple jump

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The original medalists.

The women's triple jump event at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics took place on August 29, 2007 (qualification) and August 31, 2007 (final) at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan. The athletes originally in third and fourth place (Hrysopiyi Devetzi of Greece and Anna Pyatykh of Russia) were retrospectively disqualified due to doping.[1] Slovenia's Marija Šestak, originally fifth, was upgraded to the bronze medal as a result.

Medallists

Gold Yargelis Savigne
 Cuba (CUB)
Silver Tatyana Lebedeva
 Russia (RUS)
Bronze Marija Šestak
 Slovenia (SLO)

Records

World record and
Championship record
15.50 Inessa Kravets Ukraine Gothenburg, Sweden 7 August 1995

Results

Final

Place Athlete Nation Mark Notes
1 Yargelis Savigne  Cuba (CUB) 15.28 WL PB
2 Tatyana Lebedeva  Russia (RUS) 15.07
3 Marija Šestak  Slovenia (SLO) 14.72
4 Magdelín Martínez  Italy (ITA) 14.71 SB
5 Olha Saladukha  Ukraine (UKR) 14.60
6 Xie Limei  China (CHN) 14.50
7 Keila Costa  Brazil (BRA) 14.40
8 Olesya Bufalova  Russia (RUS) 14.39
9 Olga Rypakova  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 14.32
10 Dana Veldáková  Slovakia (SVK) 14.09
Hrysopiyi Devetzi  Greece (GRE) 15.04 DQ
Anna Pyatykh  Russia (RUS) 14.88 DQ[1]

Qualification

Group A

Place Athlete Nation Mark Notes
1 Yargelis Savigne  Cuba (CUB) 14.67 Q
2 Marija Šestak  Slovenia (SLO) 14.58 Q
3 Anna Pyatykh  Russia (RUS) 14.51 Q
4 Olga Rypakova  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 14.41 Q
5 Keila Costa  Brazil (BRA) 14.36 q
6 Dana Veldáková  Slovakia (SVK) 14.20 q
7 Carlota Castrejana  Spain (ESP) 14.16
8 Athanasia Perra  Greece (GRE) 14.15
9 Adelina Gavrilă  Romania (ROM) 14.02
10 Teresa Nzola Meso Ba  France (FRA) 13.94
11 Tânia da Silva  Brazil (BRA) 13.81
12 Li Qian  China (CHN) 13.63
13 Trecia Smith  Jamaica (JAM) 13.47
14 Anastasiya Juravleva  Uzbekistan (UZB) 13.31
15 Maria Natalia Londa  Indonesia (INA) 12.94
16 Fumiyo Yoshida  Japan (JPN) 12.62

Group B

Place Athlete Nation Mark Notes
1 Hrysopiyi Devetzi  Greece (GRE) 15.09 Q SB
2 Magdelín Martínez  Italy (ITA) 14.62 Q SB
3 Tatyana Lebedeva  Russia (RUS) 14.57 Q
4 Olha Saladukha  Ukraine (UKR) 14.43 Q
5 Olesya Bufalova  Russia (RUS) 14.40 Q
6 Xie Limei  China (CHN) 14.34 q
7 Yarianna Martínez  Cuba (CUB) 14.01
8 Shani Marks  United States (USA) 13.90
9 Malgorzata Trybanska  Poland (POL) 13.90
10 Patricia Sarrapio  Spain (ESP) 13.55
11 Yelena Parfenova  Kazakhstan (KAZ) 13.52
12 Yamilé Aldama  Sudan (SUD) 13.46
13 Chinonye Ohadugha  Nigeria (NGR) 13.32
Mariya Dimitrova  Bulgaria (BUL) NM
Maurren Higa Maggi  Brazil (BRA) DNS

References

External links

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