Event: | Women's triple jump |
Competition: | 2023 World Championships |
Venue: | National Athletics Centre |
Dates: | 23 August (qualification) 25 August (final) |
Competitors: | 36 |
Nations: | 25 |
Win Label: | Winning distance |
Win Value: | 15.08 |
Gold: | Yulimar Rojas |
Goldnoc: | VEN |
Silver: | Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk |
Silvernoc: | UKR |
Bronze: | Leyanis Pérez Hernández |
Bronzenoc: | CUB |
Prev: | 2022 |
Next: | 2025 |
The women's triple jump at the 2023 World Athletics Championships was held at the National Athletics Centre in Budapest on 23 and 25 August 2023.
On paper this would be a shoo-in for the three time defending champion/world record holder/world leader Yulimar Rojas. It didn't exactly work out that way.
Tori Franklin was unable to start the finals after qualifying the day before. In the first round, returning silver medalist Shanieka Ricketts got things started with a 14.84m. Maryna Bekh-Romanchuk then put up 15.00m almost answered immediately by Leyanis Pérez with a 14.96m. Six jumps into the competition, there was already what would prove to be medal winning jumps. Rojas later fouled. Rickets improved on her second attempt to 14.87m. Rojas' second attempt was only 14.33m, which put her in a tie with Keturah Orji for the seventh and thus last qualifying position. In the third round, Kimberly Williams jumped 14.38m to take the seventh spot. And Rojas was unable to improve on her third attempt, only making 14.26m. With only 8 getting their final 3 jumps, to break the tie, they look at the second best jump for each athlete. Rojas was fortunate that Orji had fouled her other two attempts. Rojas made the final eight by the skin of her teeth. She didn't make use of the first two extra jumps, though none of the other leaders improved either. In the unfamiliar position of starting the final round. Taking a safe mark, Rojas took off with her toes barely touching the leading edge of the board, giving up most of the 20cm width, but she clearly did not foul. She bounded out to, in turn jumping from eighth to first. All the other competitors still had one more attempt to improve. Rickets used that opportunity to improve to 14.93m, but that wasn't enough to get her a medal. Rojas had to sweat it out as neither Pérez or Bekh-Romanchuk were able to improve and Rojas was able to squeak into a fourth consecutive World Championship.
Before the competition records were as follows:[1]
width=25% align=center | Record | width=25% align=center | Athlete & | width=10% align=center | width=25% align=center | Location | width=15% align=center | Date | |
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World record | 15.74 m (i) | Belgrade, Serbia | 20 March 2022 | ||||||
Championship record | 15.50 m | Gothenburg, Sweden | 10 August 1995 | ||||||
World Leading | 15.18 m | Chorzów, Poland | 16 July 2023 | ||||||
African Record | 15.39 m | Beijing, China | 17 August 2008 | ||||||
Asian Record | 15.25 m | Split, Croatia | 26 October 2009 | ||||||
North, Central American and Caribbean record | 15.29 m | Rome, Italy | 11 July 2003 | ||||||
South American Record | 15.74 m (i) | Belgrade, Serbia | 20 March 2022 | ||||||
European Record | 15.50 m | Gothenburg, Sweden | 10 August 1995 | ||||||
Oceanian record | 14.04 m | Hobart, Australia | 9 March 2002 | ||||||
Perth, Australia | 7 December 2003 |
The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 14.52 m.[2]
The event schedule, in local time (UTC+2), was as follows:
Date | Time | Round | |
---|---|---|---|
23 August | 19:10 | Qualification | |
25 August | 19:38 | Final |
Athletes attaining a mark of at least 14.30 metres (
Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualify for the final.[3] [4]Rank | Group | Name | Nationality | Round | Mark | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | |||||||
1 | A | 14.67 | 14.67 | , | |||||
2 | B | 14.62 | 14.62 | , | |||||
3 | B | 14.59 | 14.59 | ||||||
4 | A | 14.55 | 14.55 | ||||||
5 | A | 14.50 | 14.50 | ||||||
6 | A | 14.33 | 14.33 | ||||||
7 | B | 14.05 | 14.31 | 14.31 | |||||
8 | B | 14.30 | 14.30 | , | |||||
9 | A | 13.74 | 14.20 | 13.97 | 14.20 | , | |||
10 | A | 14.15 | 13.95 | 14.15 | |||||
11 | A | 14.01 | 13.90 | 14.13 | 14.13 | ||||
12 | B | x | 14.13 | 14.00 | 14.13 | ||||
13 | A | 13.72 | 13.57 | 14.13 | 14.13 | ||||
14 | A | 13.86 | x | 14.11 | 14.11 | ||||
15 | A | x | x | 14.06 | 14.06 | ||||
16 | B | 13.78 | 13.98 | 13.85 | 13.98 | ||||
17 | B | 13.95 | 13.79 | 13.63 | 13.95 | ||||
18 | A | 13.64 | x | 13.88 | 13.88 | ||||
19 | A | x | 13.77 | 13.87 | 13.87 | ||||
20 | A | 13.76 | 13.87 | x | 13.87 | ||||
21 | B | 13.69 | 13.66 | 13.51 | 13.69 | ||||
22 | B | x | 13.58 | 13.66 | 13.66 | ||||
23 | B | 13.34 | x | 13.66 | 13.66 | ||||
24 | A | 13.66 | 13.17 | 13.22 | 13.66 | ||||
25 | A | 13.24 | 13.58 | 13.64 | 13.64 | ||||
26 | A | x | x | 13.64 | 13.64 | ||||
26 | A | x | 13.64 | x | 13.64 | ||||
28 | B | 13.29 | 13.47 | 13.60 | 13.60 | ||||
29 | B | 13.37 | 12.17 | 13.51 | 13.51 | ||||
30 | B | 12.67 | 13.26 | 13.50 | 13.50 | ||||
31 | A | 13.21 | 13.39 | 13.20 | 13.39 | ||||
32 | B | x | 13.38 | 13.09 | 13.38 | ||||
33 | B | x | 13.31 | 13.36 | 13.36 | ||||
34 | B | 13.34 | x | 13.25 | 13.34 | ||||
35 | A | 12.58 | 12.57 | 12.82 | 12.82 | ||||
36 | B | 12.68 | 12.79 | 12.61 | 12.79 |
Results:[5]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Round | Mark | Notes | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |||||
x | 14.33 | 14.26 | x | x | 15.08 | 15.08 | ||||
15.00 | 14.81 | 14.66 | x | 14.87 | x | 15.00 | ||||
Leyanis Pérez Hernandez | 14.96 | x | 14.70 | 14.82 | 14.90 | 14.83 | 14.96 | |||
4 | 14.84 | 14.87 | 14.79 | 14.73 | 11.69 | 14.93 | 14.93 | |||
5 | 14.71 | 14.49 | 14.57 | x | 14.90 | 14.42 | 14.90 | |||
6 | 14.23 | 14.52 | 14.55 | 14.87 | 14.71 | 14.86 | 14.87 | |||
7 | 14.04 | 14.08 | 14.38 | 13.60 | 14.25 | 13.89 | 14.38 | |||
8 | 14.36 | x | x | x | x | x | 14.36 | |||
9 | 14.33 | x | x | 14.33 | ||||||
10 | 14.05 | x | 13.69 | 14.05 | ||||||
11 | x | x | 13.54 | 13.54 | ||||||
12 | DNS | |||||||||