2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump

Men's triple jump
at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships
Venue Oregon Convention Center
Dates March 19
Competitors 16 from 12 nations
Winning distance 17.33
Medalists
    China
    Germany
    France
Events at the
2016 IAAF World Indoor
Championships

Track events
60 m   men   women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
3000 m men women
60 m hurdles men women
4×400 m relay men women
Field events
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
Shot put men women
Combined events
Pentathlon women
Heptathlon men
Exhibition events
Masters 800 m men women

The men's triple jump at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on March 19, 2016.[1][2]

In the final, Dong Bin hit 17.18 on his first attempt, enough to win the competition. He later improved upon that with 17.29 in the third round and the ultimate winner 17.33 in the fifth. Benjamin Compaoré held down second place with a 16.77 in the first round, which he steadily improved three times. He looked to have enough for silver until Max Hess took his fourth attempt. On his last visit to Oregon, Hess hit a big personal best to get the World Junior silver medal. 20 months later, he hit another big personal best, a 59 cm (almost 2 feet) improvement to 17.14 to grab the silver. Almost to prove it wasn't a fluke, Hess jumped another 17.14 in the final round.

Results

The final was started at 17:00.[3]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Dong Bin  China 17.18 16.20 17.29 16.98 17.33 x 17.33
2nd, silver medalist(s) Max Hess  Germany 16.25 16.37 x 17.14 x 17.14 17.14 PB
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Benjamin Compaoré  France 16.77 x 17.00 17.04 17.09 17.09 SB
4 Nelson Évora  Portugal x 16.66 16.63 16.89 16.89 x 16.89 SB
5 Omar Craddock  United States 16.58 16.33 16.52 16.87 16.87
6 Tosin Oke  Nigeria 16.73 16.65 x x 16.64 16.73 SB
7 Pablo Torrijos  Spain 16.16 16.20 16.51 16.30 16.67 16.67
8 Nazim Babayev  Azerbaijan x 16.36 16.07 16.43 16.41 16.43
9 Harold Correa  France 16.12 16.30 x 16.30
10 Marian Oprea  Romania 16.05 15.98 16.27 16.27
11 Chris Benard  United States 16.14 x 16.15 16.15
12 Alphonso Jordan  United States 16.11 x 15.99 16.11
13 Jonathan Drack  Mauritius 16.04 x 15.82 16.04
14 Olu Olamigoke  Nigeria 13.73 15.59 15.94 15.94 SB
15 Roman Valiyev  Kazakhstan x 15.54 x 15.54
16 Yordanys Durañona  Dominica 15.27 x 15.27 SB

References

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