Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump

Women's triple jump
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
VenueOlympic Stadium
Date21–23 August
Competitors33 from 24 nations
Winning distance15.30 AF
Medalists
   Cameroon
   Greece
   Russia
Athletics at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Track events
100 m   men   women
200 m men women
400 m men women
800 m men women
1500 m men women
5000 m men women
10,000 m men women
100 m hurdles women
110 m hurdles men
400 m hurdles men women
3000 m
steeplechase
men
4×100 m relay men women
4×400 m relay men women
Road events
Marathon men women
20 km walk men women
50 km walk men
Field events
Long jump men women
Triple jump men women
High jump men women
Pole vault men women
Shot put men women
Discus throw men women
Javelin throw men women
Hammer throw men women
Combined events
Heptathlon women
Decathlon men
Wheelchair races

The women's triple jump competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 21–23 August.[1]

Coming in to the competition, reigning world champion Tatyana Lebedeva was a favorite, having jumped 15.34m and 15.33m. earlier in July, slightly improving her position as the number two jumper in history which she had held since 2000. World record holder Inessa Kravets from nine years earlier, was no longer a factor, but Yamilé Aldama was also jumping well with an 18.29 just three weeks before the Olympics.

In the qualifying round, Hrysopiyi Devetzi shocked everyone with her 15.32m automatic qualifier on her only attempt. That was a Beamonesque improvement of her personal best and placed her as the number three jumper in history at that point in time, just 2 cm short of Lebedeva. Only 14.45 was required as an automatic qualifier and 14 other women managed that, though none went over 14.90m.

In the first round of the final, Devetzi showed she was serious taking the early lead with 14.96m. In the second round Trecia-Kaye Smith jumped 15.02m but was overshadowed by Françoise Mbango Etone's 15.30 m (50 ft 214 in) African record, a 25 cm improvement over her own record best. In the third round Devetzi improved to 15.14m to move back into second place. In the fourth round Devetzi improved her position again to 15.25m with Aldama moving into third place with her best of the day 14.99m. In the fifth round Lebedeva finally got over 15m with a 15.04m to take third place. She solidified her position with a 15.14m in the final round but Etone also solidified her position with a second 15.30m. After fouling her first attempt, Etone had five successive jumps over 15m including two at 15.30m. It would be the first Olympic gold medal for Cameroon. Etone would go on to defend her medal four year later with Cameroon's second Gold medal. Her winning 15.39m jump in Beijing is the second best jump in history.

Competition format

The competition consisted of two rounds, qualification and final. In qualification, each athlete jumped three times (stopping early if they made the qualifying distance). At least the top twelve athletes moved on to the final; if more than twelve reached the qualifying distance, all who did so advanced. Distances were reset for the final round. Finalists jumped three times, after which the eight best jumped three more times (with the best distance of the six jumps counted).[2]

Schedule

All times are Greece Standard Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
Saturday, 21 August 2004 20:35Qualification
Monday, 23 August 2004 18:45Final

Records

Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows.

World record  Inessa Kravets (UKR) 15.50 m Gothenburg, Sweden 10 August 1995
Olympic record  Inessa Kravets (UKR) 15.33 m Atlanta, United States 4 August 1996

No new records were set during the competition.

Results

Qualifying round

Rule: Qualifying standard 14.45 (Q) or at least 12 best qualified (q).

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 AHrysopiyi Devetzi Greece 15.32 15.32 Q, NR
2 ABaya Rahouli Algeria 14.89 14.89 Q, NR
3 BYamilé Aldama Sudan 14.80 14.80 Q
4 AKéné Ndoye Senegal 14.32 14.79 14.79 Q
5 ATatyana Lebedeva Russia 14.71 14.71 Q
6 BHuang Qiuyan China 14.09 14.29 14.66 14.66 Q, SB
7 BTrecia-Kaye Smith Jamaica x 14.65 14.65 Q
8 BAnna Pyatykh Russia x 14.62 14.62 Q
9 BFrançoise Mbango Etone Cameroon 14.61 14.61 Q
10 AMagdelín Martínez Italy 14.57 14.57 Q
11 AOlena Hovorova Ukraine 14.56 14.56 Q
11 BAdelina Gavrilă Romania 14.56 14.56 Q
13 AOlga Vasdeki Greece x 14.54 14.54 Q, SB
14 AYusmay Bicet Cuba 14.21 14.53 14.53 Q
15 ANatallia Safronava Belarus 14.52 14.52 Q, SB
16 AMariana Solomon Romania x 14.29 14.42 14.42 PB
17 BSimona La Mantia Italy 14.00 14.39 x 14.39
18 BCarlota Castrejana Spain 14.32 14.37 x 14.37 =SB
19 AMariya Dimitrova Bulgaria x x 14.16 14.16
20 AIneta Radēviča Latvia 14.12 14.03 14.06 14.12 PB
21 BViktoriya Gurova Russia 14.04 x 14.03 14.04
22 ATiombe Hurd United States 13.98 13.97 13.93 13.98
23 BHeli Koivula Kruger Finland x 13.70 13.98 13.98
24 AOlga Bolşova Moldova 13.90 13.87 13.64 13.90
25 ATatyana Bocharova Kazakhstan 13.18 13.41 13.81 13.81
26 AŠárka Kašpárková Czech Republic x x 13.79 13.79
27 BAnastasiya Juravleva Uzbekistan 13.64 13.52 13.51 13.64
28 BYuliana Pérez United States x 13.62 13.51 13.62
29 BLiliana Zagacka Poland 13.36 13.59 13.41 13.59
30 BTetyana Shchurenko Ukraine x 13.12 13.55 13.55
31 BJulia Dubina Georgia 13.36 12.61 12.90 13.36
32 AZhang Hao China x 13.30 x 13.30
33 BAthanasia Perra Greece 13.19 x 13.19

Final

Rank Name Country 123456Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s) Françoise Mbango Etone Cameroon x 15.30 15.02 15.17 15.21 15.30 15.30 AF
2nd, silver medalist(s) Hrysopiyi Devetzi Greece 14.96 14.59 15.14 15.25 x 14.92 15.25
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tatyana Lebedeva Russia x 14.84 14.95 x 15.04 15.14 15.14
4 Trecia-Kaye Smith Jamaica x 15.02 13.23 x x 14.70 15.02
5 Yamilé Aldama Sudan x 14.90 14.74 14.99 13.92 14.19 14.99
6Baya Rahouli Algeria 14.75 14.86 14.57 14.76 x 14.68 14.86
7Magdelín Martínez Italy 14.70 14.85 14.58 14.50 14.51 14.76 14.85
8Anna Pyatykh Russia 14.16 14.58 x x x 14.79 14.79
9Yusmay Bicet Cuba x x 14.57 14.57
10Olena Hovorova Ukraine 14.07 14.35 14.35 14.35
11 Olga Vasdeki Greece 14.34 14.08 x 14.34
12 Huang Qiuyan China 13.85 14.33 14.04 14.33
13 Natallia Safronava Belarus 14.20 x 14.22 14.22
14Kéné Ndoye Senegal x 14.09 14.18 14.18
15Adelina Gavrilă Romania x x 13.86 13.86

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