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Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Men's triple jump

The men's triple jump event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 7–9 July.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Nelson Évora
 Portugal
Héctor Dairo Fuentes
 Cuba
Vladimir Letnicov
 Moldova

Results

Qualification

Qualification: 16.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Héctor Dairo Fuentes  Cuba 16.46 16.32 16.85 16.85 Q
2 A Roman Valiyev  Kazakhstan x 16.13 16.66 16.66 Q
3 B Yevhen Semenenko  Ukraine 16.66 16.66 Q, PB
4 A Henry Frayne  Australia x 16.62 16.62 Q
4 B Vladimir Letnicov  Moldova 16.62 16.62 Q
6 A Kim Deok-Hyeon  South Korea 16.58 16.58 Q
7 B Nelson Évora  Portugal 16.57 16.57 Q
8 A Alwyn Jones  Australia x 16.42 x 16.42 q
9 A Dong Bin  China 16.35 15.83 x 16.35 q
10 B Klim Vorobiev  Russia 16.15 15.96 16.31 16.31 q
11 A Yevgeniy Ektov  Kazakhstan 16.24 x x 16.24 q
12 A Mantas Dilys  Lithuania x x 16.20 16.20 q, SB
13 A Dmytro Tyden  Ukraine 16.19 15.79 15.72 16.19
14 B Zhivko Petkov  Bulgaria 15.41 15.47 16.00 16.00
15 B Li Hongpeng  China 15.33 15.73 15.88 15.88
16 A Roger Haitengi  Namibia 15.84 14.24 x 15.84
17 A Sergey Yarmak  Russia 15.80 15.59 x 15.80
18 B Mamadou Gueye  Senegal 15.48 15.42 15.72 15.72
19 A Marius Alin Anghel  Romania x x 15.71 15.71
20 B Tumelo Thagane  South Africa 15.34 15.33 15.68 15.68
21 B Andrés Capellán  Spain 15.56 15.01 15.55 15.56
22 B Aleksi Tammentie  Finland x x 15.54 15.54
23 A Kosta Randjić  Serbia x 15.45 x 15.45
24 B Sief El Islem Temacini  Algeria 15.43 14.97 15.13 15.43
25 A Peder Pawel Nielsen  Denmark 15.32 x x 15.32
26 B Juan Carlos Nájera  Guatemala 14.94 14.86 x 14.94
27 B Branko Đuričić  Serbia 14.84 14.42 x 14.84
28 B Thodoris Mathioudakis  Greece 14.40 x 14.27 14.40
29 A Rober Martínez  Colombia 14.40 x 14.40
30 A Mattias Brunstrom  Sweden x 13.29 x 13.29
A Zacharias Arnos  Cyprus x x x NM

Final

Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nelson Évora  Portugal 17.09 x 16.95 17.07 17.14 17.22 17.22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Héctor Dairo Fuentes  Cuba 16.52 17.13 16.42 16.09 16.14 17.13 17.13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladimir Letnicov  Moldova 16.75 16.80 x x x x 16.80
4 Yevhen Semenenko  Ukraine 16.26 16.42 16.73 16.80 16.30 15.00 16.80 PB
5 Kim Deok-Hyeon  South Korea 16.54 16.59 16.75 16.36 x 16.37 16.75
6 Yevgeniy Ektov  Kazakhstan 16.73 x 16.62 x x 16.44 16.73
7 Klim Vorobiev  Russia 16.30 16.48 16.67 x x x 16.67
8 Roman Valiyev  Kazakhstan 14.40 16.15 16.59 x x x 16.59
9 Alwyn Jones  Australia 16.53 16.32 16.52 16.53
10 Mantas Dilys  Lithuania 16.42 x 16.28 16.42 SB
11 Dong Bin  China x x 16.26 16.26
12 Henry Frayne  Australia x 16.11 x 16.11

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