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Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Women's triple jump

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The women's triple jump event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 9–11 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Yarianna Martínez
 Cuba
Natalya Kutyakova
 Russia
Anastasiya Matveeva
 Russia

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 13.90 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 A Yarianna Martínez  Cuba 13.86 14.24 14.24 Q
2 B Petia Dacheva  Bulgaria x 13.86 13.86 q
3 A Anastasiya Matveeva  Russia 13.25 13.54 x 13.54 q
4 B Sarah Nambawa  Uganda 12.87 x 13.54 13.54 q
5 B Natalya Kutyakova  Russia 13.50 x 11.91 13.50 q
6 A Irina Litvinenko  Kazakhstan 13.08w 12.95 13.30 13.30 q
7 B Thitima Muangjan  Thailand 13.12 13.16 13.21 13.21 q
8 A Eleonora D'Elicio  Italy 13.19 13.10 13.14 13.19 q
9 A Elina Sorsa  Finland x 12.57 13.11 13.11 q
10 A Eleni Kafourou  Greece 12.99 12.81 12.75 12.99 q
11 B Francesca Cortellazzo  Italy 12.59 12.98 x 12.98 q
12 A Thomaida Polydorou  Cyprus 12.05 12.49 12.44 12.49 q
13 B Lorena Mina  Ecuador 12.27 x 12.49 12.49
14 A Māra Grīva  Latvia 12.43 12.20 12.04 12.43
15 B Anna Makarova  Estonia 12.38 12.23 12.22 12.38
16 A Kadidiatou Loure  Burkina Faso x 11.47 12.12 12.12
17 B Lejla Glodo  Bosnia and Herzegovina 11.77 12.07 11.65 12.07
18 B Marsida Dardha  Albania x 11.93 11.88 11.93
19 B Leyla Pashayesa  Azerbaijan 11.73 11.73 11.62 11.73
20 A Ivana Petrović  Serbia x 11.64 11.67 11.67
B Vasiliki Vava  Greece x DNF
A Liu Xiao  China DNS

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yarianna Martínez  Cuba 14.13w 14.40 14.06 13.93 x 14.16 14.40 SB
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Natalya Kutyakova  Russia 13.48 14.14 13.99 13.81 13.75 x 14.14
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anastasiya Matveeva  Russia 13.26 13.49 13.41 13.94w 13.59 13.57 13.94w
4 Irina Litvinenko  Kazakhstan 13.45 13.64 13.51 13.85 13.80 13.81 13.85
5 Petia Dacheva  Bulgaria 12.91w x 13.65 13.67 13.76 13.80 13.80
6 Sarah Nambawa  Uganda 13.14 13.48 13.28 13.43 13.39w 13.58 13.58
7 Eleonora D'Elicio  Italy 13.43 13.39 x 13.27 13.52 13.49 13.52 PB
8 Thitima Muangjan  Thailand 13.30 13.44 x 13.17 13.21 13.32 13.44
9 Eleni Kafourou  Greece x 13.24w 13.18 13.24w
10 Francesca Cortellazzo  Italy x 13.20w 13.09 13.20w
11 Thomaida Polydorou  Cyprus 12.25 12.35 12.48 12.48
Elina Sorsa  Finland DNS

References

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