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2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump

Men's triple jump
at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships
VenueArena Birmingham
Dates3 March
Competitors15 from 12 nations
Winning distance17.43 m WL
Medalists
gold medal    United States
silver medal    Brazil
bronze medal    Portugal
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The men's triple jump at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 3 March 2018.[1][2]

The winning margin was 2 cm which as of July 2024 remains the narrowest winning margin in the men's triple jump at these championships.

Summary

The fifteen athletes went directly to the final. Veteran Nelson Évora was the only man to jump beyond 17 metres in the first round, his 17.14m taking the lead. Alexis Copello took the lead temporarily in the second round with 17.17 m, surpassed near the end of the round by Almir dos Santos' 17.22 m. Defending champion, Dong Bin's 16.84 m in the round barely got him into the finals, but it was his best of the day. Returning silver medalist Max Heß didn't make the finals, his only mark at 16.47 m in the third round. At the end of that round, Évora improved upon his own ten-year-old national record with a 17.40 m to take back the lead. After the preliminary rounds, two-time Olympic silver medalist Will Claye found himself in fifth place. On his fourth attempt, he rectified that by jumping the 17.43 m (57 ft 2 in) winner. In the fifth round, dos Santos got off a 17.41 m to squeeze ahead of Évora to take silver.

Results

The final was started at 19:08.[3]

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Will Claye  United States 16.89 16.86 16.76 17.43 17.35 17.31 17.43 WL
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Almir dos Santos  Brazil 16.70 17.22 16.97 x 17.41 x 17.41 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Nelson Évora  Portugal 17.14 x 17.40 17.25 x 16.71 17.40 NIR
4 Alexis Copello  Azerbaijan x 17.17 17.05 16.82 x x 17.17 SB
5 Chris Carter  United States 16.76 16.70 16.75 17.04 17.15 17.15
6 Hugues Fabrice Zango  Burkina Faso 16.16 16.57 17.11 16.71 16.87 17.11
7 Zhu Yaming  China 16.66 16.86 16.81 16.87 16.38 16.87 PB
8 Dong Bin  China x 16.84 x 16.71 16.10 16.84 SB
9 Cristian Nápoles  Cuba x x 16.70 did not advance 16.70
10 Elvijs Misāns  Latvia x x 16.55 did not advance 16.55 SB
11 Max Heß  Germany x x 16.47 did not advance 16.47
12 Momchil Karailiev  Bulgaria 16.03 16.14 x did not advance 16.14
13 Clive Pullen  Jamaica x 16.13 x did not advance 16.13
14 Fabrizio Donato  Italy 15.96 x x did not advance 15.96
15 Andy Díaz  Cuba x 15.37 did not advance 15.37 SB
Gold medal winner, Will Claye

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