Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's triple jump
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The Women's Triple Jump event at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Olympic Stadium.
Women's triple jump at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad | ||||||||||
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Venue | Stadium Australia | |||||||||
Date | 22 September 2000 (qualifications) 24 September 2000 (finals) | |||||||||
Competitors | 27 from 22 nations | |||||||||
Winning distance | 15.20 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The top twelve athletes from the three jumps in qualifying progressed through to the final where the qualifying distances are scrapped and they start afresh with another three jumps. After these the top eight athletes carry their record forward and then have a further three attempts to decide the gold medalist.[1]
Medalists edit
Gold | Tereza Marinova Bulgaria |
Silver | Tatyana Lebedeva Russia |
Bronze | Olena Hovorova Ukraine |
Schedule edit
- All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)
Qualification Round | |
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Group A | Group B |
22.09.2000 – 20:00h | 22.09.2000 – 20:00h |
Final Round | |
24.09.2000 – 19:40h |
Records edit
Standing records prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics | ||||
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World Record | Inessa Kravets (UKR) | 15.50 m | August 10, 1995 | Gothenburg, Sweden |
Olympic Record | Inessa Kravets (UKR) | 15.33 m | July 31, 1996 | Atlanta, United States |
Results edit
All distances shown are in meters.
- DNS denotes did not start.
- DNF denotes did not finish.
- DQ denotes disqualification.
- NR denotes national record.
- AR denotes area/continental record.
- OR denotes Olympic record.
- WR denotes world record.
- PB denotes personal best.
- SB denotes season best
Qualifying edit
Held on Friday, September 22, 2000.
The qualifying distance was 14.25m. For all qualifiers who did not achieve the standard, the remaining spaces in the final were filled by the longest jumps until a total of 12 qualifiers.
Group A edit
Place | Overall | Athlete | Nation | Mark | Qual | Record |
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1 | 3 | Tereza Marinova | Bulgaria | 14.73 | Q | |
2 | 6 | Ashia Hansen | Great Britain | 14.29 | Q | SB |
3 | 7 | Yamile Aldama | Cuba | 14.27 | Q | |
4 | 9 | Oksana Rogova | Russia | 14.25 | Q | |
5 | 10 | Cristina Elena Nicolau | Romania | 14.14 | q | |
6 | 13 | Viktoriya Brigadnaya | Turkmenistan | 13.96 | ||
7 | 14 | Kene Ndoye | Senegal | 13.96 | ||
8 | 15 | Natallia Safronava | Belarus | 13.92 | ||
9 | 16 | Mariya Dimitrova | Bulgaria | 13.87 | ||
10 | 17 | Camilla Johansson | Sweden | 13.87 | ||
11 | 20 | Olena Khlusovych | Ukraine | 13.60 | ||
12 | 21 | Yelena Parfyonova | Kazakhstan | 13.50 | ||
13 | 22 | Marija Martinovic | FR Yugoslavia | 13.49 | ||
14 | 25 | Nicole Gamble | United States | 13.33 |
Group B edit
Place | Overall | Athlete | Nation | Mark | Qual | Record |
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1 | 1 | Tatyana Lebedeva | Russia | 14.91 | Q | |
2 | 2 | Olena Hovorova | Ukraine | 14.76 | Q | |
3 | 4 | Anja Valant | Slovenia | 14.36 | Q | |
4 | 5 | Sarka Kasparkova | Czech Republic | 14.34 | Q | SB |
5 | 8 | Olga-Anastasi Vasdeki | Greece | 14.26 | Q | SB |
6 | 11 | Françoise Mbango | Cameroon | 14.13 | q | |
7 | 12 | Baya Rahouli | Algeria | 13.98 | q | |
8 | 18 | Carlota Castrejana | Spain | 13.76 | ||
9 | 19 | Inna Lasovskaya | Russia | 13.75 | ||
10 | 23 | Keisha Spencer | Jamaica | 13.49 | ||
11 | 24 | Luciana Santos | Brazil | 13.48 | ||
12 | 26 | Ren Ruiping | China | 13.16 | ||
13 | 27 | Anna Tarassova | Kazakhstan | 13.11 |
Overall qualifying results edit
Final edit
Place | Athlete | Nation | Mark | Notes |
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Tereza Marinova | Bulgaria | 15.20 | NR | |
Tatyana Lebedeva | Russia | 15.00 | ||
Olena Hovorova | Ukraine | 14.96 | PB | |
4 | Yamile Aldama | Cuba | 14.30 | |
5 | Baya Rahouli | Algeria | 14.17 | |
6 | Cristina Elena Nicolau | Romania | 14.17 | |
7 | Olga-Anastasi Vasdeki | Greece | 14.15 | |
8 | Oksana Rogova | Russia | 13.97 | |
9 | Anja Valant | Slovenia | 13.59 | |
10 | Françoise Mbango | Cameroon | 13.53 | |
11 | Ashia Hansen | Great Britain | 13.44 | |
Sarka Kasparkova | Czech Republic | NM |
References edit
- ^ "Athletics at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games: Women's Triple Jump". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2017.