2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's triple jump
The women's triple jump events at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics took place at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, United States on 24 and 26 July 2014.
Key to notes | |
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WJR | World Junior Record |
CR | Championship Record |
WJL | World Junior Leading |
AJR | Area Junior Record |
NJR | National Junior Record |
PB | Personal Best |
SB | Season Best |
DNS | Did not start |
DNF | Did not finish |
NM | No mark |
Key to results | |
Q | Automatic qualification |
q | Qualified as best performer |
X | Fail |
Medalists
Gold | Silver | Bronze |
Rouguy Diallo France |
Liadagmis Povea Cuba |
Li Xiaohong China |
Records
Prior to the competition, the existing world junior and championship records were as follows.
World Junior Record | Tereza Marinova (BUL) | 14.62 m | Sydney, Australia | 25 August 1996 |
Championship Record | Tereza Marinova (BUL) | 14.62 m | Sydney, Australia | 25 August 1996 |
World Junior Leading | Ana Peleteiro (ESP) | 14.07 m | Salamanca, Spain | 12 June 2014 |
Broken records during the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics | ||||
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World Junior Leading | Rouguy Diallo (FRA) | 14.44 m | Eugene, United States | 26 July 2014 |
Results
Qualification
Qualification: Standard 13.30 m (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q).[1]
Rank | Group | Name | Nation | Result | Note |
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1 | B | Rouguy Diallo | France | 13.77 | Q, NJR |
2 | B | Liadagmis Povea | Cuba | 13.55 | Q |
3 | B | Keturah Orji | United States | 13.46 | Q, SB |
4 | A | Elena Panțuroiu | Romania | 13.38 | Q |
5 | B | Li Xiaohong | China | 13.38 | Q |
6 | B | Ana Peleteiro | Spain | 13.30 | Q |
7 | A | Nubia Soares | Brazil | 13.27 | q |
8 | B | Aliyah Johnson | Australia | 13.26 | q, PB |
9 | A | Valeriya Fedorova | Russia | 13.21 | q |
10 | A | Marshay Ryan | United States | 13.21 | q |
11 | B | Ottavia Cestonaro | Italy | 13.16 | q |
12 | A | Anna Krasutska | Ukraine | 13.14 | q |
13 | B | Gabriele dos Santos | Brazil | 13.13 | |
14 | B | Isabella Marten | Germany | 13.11 | |
15 | B | Andreea Lefcenco | Romania | 13.10 | |
16 | A | Paola Borović | Croatia | 13.02 | NJR |
17 | A | Yulimar Rojas | Venezuela | 12.99 | |
18 | B | Jhoanmy Luque | Venezuela | 12.97 | |
19 | B | Tamara Moncrieffe | Jamaica | 12.92 | |
20 | A | Wang Rong | China | 12.92 | |
21 | A | Eva Mustar | Slovenia | 12.88 | |
22 | A | Zinzi Chabangu | South Africa | 12.84 | |
23 | B | Monika Banovicová | Slovakia | 12.81 | |
24 | B | Nhayilla Rentería | Colombia | 12.60 | |
25 | A | Vidusha Lakshani Heenatimullage Dona | Sri Lanka | 12.52 | |
26 | B | Eszter Bajnok | Hungary | 12.48 | |
27 | A | Benedetta Cuneo | Italy | 12.47 | |
28 | A | Elza Norina | Latvia | 12.39 | |
29 | A | Kirthana Ramasamy | Malaysia | 12.32 | |
30 | B | Tina Božič | Slovenia | 12.31 | |
N/A | A | Cora Salas | Spain | NM |
Final
Summary:[2]
Rank | Name | Nation | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Result | Note |
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Rouguy Diallo | France | 14.24 | X | 14.44 | 14.20 | X | 13.98 | 14.44 | PB, NJR[nb 1][3] | |
Liadagmis Povea | Cuba | 14.02 | 14.07 | 14.02 | 13.94 | 14.00 | X | 14.07 | ||
Li Xiaohong | China | X | 13.75 | 13.79 | 14.01 | 14.03 | 13.93 | 14.03 | ||
4 | Valeriya Fedorova | Russia | X | 13.71 | 13.96 | 13.14 | 13.58 | 13.53 | 13.46 | |
5 | Elena Panțuroiu | Romania | 13.61 | X | 13.49 | 13.73 | 13.69 | 12.19 | 13.73 | |
6 | Ana Peleteiro | Spain | X | 13.34 | 13.71 | 13.63 | 13.62 | 13.54 | 13.71 | |
7 | Marshay Ryan | United States | 13.28 | 13.53 | 13.36 | 13.21 | X | 13.60 | 13.60 | PB |
8 | Nubia Soares | Brazil | X | 13.42 | 13.25 | 13.53 | X | X | 13.53 | |
9 | Keturah Orji | United States | 13.29 | 13.23 | 12.93 | N/A | 13.29 | |||
10 | Anna Krasutska | Ukraine | 13.08 | 12.91 | 12.93 | N/A | 13.08 | |||
11 | Ottavia Cestonaro | Italy | X | X | 13.03 | N/A | 13.03 | |||
12 | Aliyah Johnson | Australia | 12.50 | 12.49 | 12.69 | N/A | 12.69 |
Notes
- Diallo's first and third attempts of 14.24 and 14.44 were not accepted as national junior records as there was too much tailwind when they were made. Her fourth attempt of 14.20 was officially accepted as a national junior record for France.
References
- IAAF World Junior Championships, Oregon 2014 – Women's triple jump – Qualification summary. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- IAAF World Junior Championships, Oregon 2014 – Women's triple jump – Final summary. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
- Javier Clavelo Robinson (27 July 2014). "Report: Women's triple jump – IAAF World Junior Championships, Oregon 2014". IAAF. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
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