Yasser Triki

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Yasser Triki
Athletics
Event(s)Long jump, Triple jump
Coached byAzzedine Talhi
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Algeria
World Indoor Championships
Silver medal – second place 2024 Glasgow Triple jump
African Games
Gold medal – first place 2019 Rabat Long jump
Silver medal – second place 2019 Rabat Triple jump
Silver medal – second place 2023 Accra Long jump
African Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2018 Asaba Triple jump
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Saint Pierre Triple jump
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place 2022 Oran Triple jump
Silver medal – second place 2018 Tarragona Long jump
Bronze medal – third place 2022 Oran Long jump

Yasser Mohamed Tahar Triki (

Arabic: ياسر تريكي; born 24 March 1997) is an Algerian athlete competing in the long jump and triple jump.[3] He won the silver medal in the long jump at the 2017 Summer Universiade
. He also won multiple medals at regional level.

Triki has broken the Algerian record in triple jump several times and was the first Algerian to jump over 17 meters.

Triki broke the Algerian record in the triple jump with 17.31 meters achieved in Algiers meeting on 4 June 2021, thus qualifying to the 2020 Summer Olympics. In June 2021, he won the gold medals in both long jump and triple jump at the 2021 Arab Athletics Championships held in Tunis with jumps of 7.96 meters and 17.26 meters, respectively. On July 7, 2021, he improved his national record with a jump of 17.33 meters during the Gyulai István Memorial in Budapest[4]

Triki also improved the Algerian indoor record in triple jump several times. He first broke the existing record held by

Lotfi Khaida set in Indianapolis in March 1992 with 16.49 meters before Triki broke this on 25 January 2019 in Texas with a jump of 16.52. This record was improved on 11 February 2019 in Texas with 17.00 meters before a new record was set a few days later in Fayetteville (North Carolina) on 23 February 2019 with a mark of 17.12 meters.[5]

International competitions

Year Competition Venue Position Event Notes
Representing  Algeria
2013 Arab Youth Championships
Cairo, Egypt
1st Long jump 7.28 m
1st Triple jump 15.06 m
World Youth Championships
Donetsk, Ukraine
7th Long jump 7.32 m
2014 African Youth Games
Gaborone, Botswana
1st Long jump 7.63 m
3rd Triple jump 15.23 m
World Junior Championships Eugene, United States 9th (q) Long jump 7.35 m1
Youth Olympic Games
Nanjing, China
Long jump NM
2015 African Junior Championships
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
3rd Long jump 7.39 m
2016 Arab Junior Championships
Tlemcen, Algeria
1st Long jump 7.43 m
1st Triple jump 16.01 m
World U20 Championships
Bydgoszcz, Poland
4th Long jump 7.81 m
2017 Islamic Solidarity Games
Baku, Azerbaijan
14th Long jump 6.86 m
5th Triple jump 16.14 m
Arab Championships
Radès, Tunisia
1st Long jump 7.83 m
1st Triple jump 16.63 m
Universiade
Taipei, Taiwan
2nd Long jump 7.96 m
5th Triple jump 16.60 m
2018 Mediterranean Games
Tarragona, Spain
2nd Long jump 8.01 m
African Championships
Asaba, Nigeria
4th Long jump 8.01 m
3rd Triple jump 16.78 m
2019 Arab Championships
Cairo, Egypt
2nd Long jump 7.97 m
1st Triple jump 16.50 m
African Games
Rabat, Morocco
1st Long jump 8.01 m
2nd Triple jump 16.71 m
World Championships
Doha, Qatar
20th (q) Triple jump 16.62 m
2021 Arab Championships
Radès, Tunisia
1st Long jump 7.96 m
1st Triple jump 17.26 m
Olympic Games
Tokyo, Japan
5th Triple jump 17.43 m
2022 World Indoor Championships
Belgrade, Serbia
10th Triple jump 16.42 m
African Championships
Port Louis, Mauritius
3rd Triple jump 16.58 m (w)
Mediterranean Games
Oran, Algeria
3rd Long jump 7.80 m
1st Triple jump 17.07 m
2023 Arab Games
Oran, Algeria
1st Long jump 7.83 m
1st Triple jump 17.30 m
World Championships
Budapest, Hungary
5th Triple jump 17.01 m
2024 World Indoor Championships
Glasgow, United Kingdom
2nd Triple jump 17.35 m
African Games
Accra, Ghana
2nd Long jump 7.83 m (w)

1Did not start in the final

Personal bests

[6]

Outdoor

Indoor

  • Long jump – 7.69 (College Station, Texas 2018)
  • Triple jump – 17.12 (Fayetteville, 23 February 2019, NR)

References

  1. ^ 2017 Universiade bio
  2. ^ 12man.com
  3. ^ Yasser Triki at World Athletics Edit this at Wikidata
  4. ^ "Results of Gyulai István Memorial 2021".
  5. ^ "Triki improves the Algerian triple jump record".
  6. ^ All-Athletics profile