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2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump

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The men's triple jump at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the ASPIRE Dome on 12 and 14 March.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Teddy Tamgho
 France
Yoandri Betanzos
 Cuba
Arnie David Giralt
 Cuba

Records

Standing records prior to the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record  Aliecer Urrutia (CUB) 17.83 Sindelfingen, Germany 1 March 1997
 Christian Olsson (SWE) Budapest, Hungary 7 March 2004
Championship record  Christian Olsson (SWE) 17.83 Budapest, Hungary 7 March 2004
World Leading  Fabrizio Donato (ITA) 17.39 Ancona, Italy 28 February 2010
African record  Ajayi Agbebaku (NGR) 17.00 Dallas, United States 30 January 1982
Asian record  Oleg Sakirkin (KAZ) 17.09 Moscow, Russia 27 February 1993
European record  Christian Olsson (SWE) 17.83 Budapest, Hungary 7 March 2004
North and Central American 
and Caribbean record
 Aliecer Urrutia (CUB) 17.83 Sindelfingen, Germany 1 March 1997
Oceanian Record  Andrew Murphy (AUS) 17.20 Lisbon, Portugal 9 March 2001
South American record  Jadel Gregório (BRA) 17.56 Moscow, Russia 12 March 2006

Qualification standards

Indoor
16.95 m

Schedule

Date Time Round
March 12, 2010 14:20 Qualification
March 14, 2010 17:40 Final

Results

Qualification

Qualification: Qualifying Performance 16.95 (Q) or at least 8 best performers (q) advance to the final.

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Yoandri Betanzos  Cuba 17.11 17.11 Q
2 Christian Olsson  Sweden 17.07 17.07 Q
3 Teddy Tamgho  France 16.90 x 15.91 16.90 q
4 Jadel Gregório  Brazil 16.27 16.85 x 16.85 q
5 Fabrizio Donato  Italy 16.55 16.82 x 16.82 q
6 Arnie David Giralt  Cuba 16.48 16.71 x 16.71 q
7 Igor Spasovkhodskiy  Russia 16.32 x 16.57 16.57 q
8 Dmitrij Vaľukevič  Slovakia 16.49 x 16.55 16.55 q
9 Li Yanxi  China 16.36 16.31 16.54 16.54 SB
10 Viktor Yastrebov  Ukraine x 16.28 16.53 16.53
11 Dimitrios Tsiamis  Greece 16.53 16.00 15.38 16.53
12 Jefferson Sabino  Brazil x x 16.49 16.49 SB
13 Momchil Karailiev  Bulgaria 16.35 16.43 16.39 16.43
14 Brandon Roulhac  United States 16.16 16.36 16.18 16.36
15 Walter Davis  United States 16.33 x x 16.33
16 Samyr Lainé  Haiti 16.30 16.18 16.18 16.30
17 Randy Lewis  Grenada 16.28 x x 16.28
18 Colomba Fofana  France 15.82 x 15.95 15.95
19 Daniele Greco  Italy 15.60 x 15.39 15.60

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Teddy Tamgho  France 17.41 17.24 x x 17.50 17.90 17.90 WR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yoandri Betanzos  Cuba 17.69 x - 16.29 x 17.57 17.69 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Arnie David Giralt  Cuba 17.15 17.21 17.17 16.45 17.36 16.88 17.36 SB
4 Christian Olsson  Sweden 17.23 16.90 - - - - 17.23
5 Fabrizio Donato  Italy 16.40 16.88 x x x 16.49 16.88
6 Jadel Gregório  Brazil x x 16.60 x 16.78 16.39 16.78
7 Dmitrij Valukevic  Slovakia x 16.44 x 16.25 x 16.72 16.72
8 Igor Spasovkhodskiy  Russia 16.42 x x - 16.11 x 16.42

References

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