2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's triple jump

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Key to notes
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

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.

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
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
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
A Cora Salas  Spain NM

Final

Summary:[2]

Rank Name Nation 1 2 3 4 5 6 Result Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Rouguy Diallo  France 14.24 X 14.44 14.20 X 13.98 14.44 PB, NJR[nb 1][3]
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Liadagmis Povea  Cuba 14.02 14.07 14.02 13.94 14.00 X 14.07
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 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 13.29
10 Anna Krasutska  Ukraine 13.08 12.91 12.93 13.08
11 Ottavia Cestonaro  Italy X X 13.03 13.03
12 Aliyah Johnson  Australia 12.50 12.49 12.69 12.69

Notes

  1. ^ 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.

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