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2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's triple jump

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The men's triple jump event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 20 and 21 July.

Medalists

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Gold Lázaro Martínez
 Cuba
Silver Cristian Nápoles
 Cuba
Bronze Melvin Raffin
 France

Records

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Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Volker Mai (GDR) 17.50 Erfurt, East Germany 23 June 1985
Championship Record  Lázaro Martínez (CUB) 17.13 Eugene, United States 27 July 2014
World Junior Leading  Cristian Nápoles (CUB) 16.92 Havana, Cuba 17 June 2016

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 16.10 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Note
1 A Cristian Nápoles  Cuba 16.53 16.53 Q
2 B Lázaro Martínez  Cuba 16.49 16.49 Q
3 A Melvin Raffin  France x 16.05 16.20 16.20 Q
4 B Philipp Kronsteiner  Austria 15.56 16.19 16.19 Q, NU20R
5 A Armani Wallace  United States x 15.49 16.04 16.04 q
6 B Jordan Scott  Jamaica x 15.91 15.99 15.99 q
7 B Charles Brown Jr.  United States 15.71 15.55 15.97 15.97 q
8 B Miguel van Assen  Suriname 15.86 15.78 15.92 15.92 q
9 A Sung Jin-suok  South Korea 15.76 15.71 15.91 15.91 q
10 A Du Mingze  China 15.90 15.51 15.71 15.90 q
11 A Pavlo Beznis  Ukraine 14.75 15.87 15.48 15.87 q
12 B Liu Mingxuan  China 15.27 15.80 15.26 15.80 q
13 B Oleksandr Malosilov  Ukraine 15.39 15.63 15.78 15.78
14 A Tobia Bocchi  Italy 15.68 15.74 15.41 15.74
15 B Nazim Babayev  Azerbaijan 15.74 x 15.56 15.74
16 A Christoph Garritsen  Germany 15.17 15.61 15.73 15.73
17 B Mutsuki Harada  Japan 15.25 14.20 15.70 15.70
18 B Alejandro Matantu  Spain 14.55 15.69 15.46w 15.69
19 B Murillo Santos  Brazil 15.64 x 15.15 15.64 PB
20 A Julian Konle  Australia x x 15.60 15.60
21 B Jordan Caraman  France x 15.58 15.51 15.58
22 B Goga Maglakelidze  Georgia 14.73 15.44 x 15.44
23 A Javier Lowe  Jamaica 14.64 15.21 15.38 15.38
24 B Mert Çiçek  Turkey 15.29 14.98 x 15.29
25 B Benjamin Bauer  Germany 15.25 15.09 x 15.25
26 B Chamal Waduge  Sri Lanka x x 15.22 15.22
27 A Oleksandr Lyashchenko  Portugal 15.13 x 15.11 15.13
28 B Fabio Camattari  Italy 14.63 14.75 15.03 15.03
29 A Necati Er  Turkey x 15.01 15.02 15.02
30 A Sonu Kumar  India 14.73 14.51 x 14.73
31 A Shreshan Dhananjaya Liyanapedige  Sri Lanka 13.71 14.30 14.38 14.38
32 A Holland Martin  Bahamas x x 14.35 14.35
33 A Chakkrit Panthasa  Thailand x 13.73 x 13.73
A Kristóf Pap  Hungary x x x NM
B Nam Su-hwan  South Korea x x x NM
B Nikolaos Andrikopoulos  Greece x x x NM
A Hesham Eldesouky  Egypt DNS
A Fabian Ime Edoki  Nigeria DNS

Final

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 Result Note
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lázaro Martínez  Cuba 16.59 16.07 17.06 x 17.06 WU20L
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Cristian Nápoles  Cuba 16.50 14.78 16.41 16.62 16.62
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Melvin Raffin  France 16.37 x 16.30 15.81 16.37
4 Philipp Kronsteiner  Austria 16.11 16.20 16.25 16.10 16.25 NU20R
5 Sung Jin-suok  South Korea 15.87 15.71 16.11 16.09 16.11
6 Jordan Scott  Jamaica 15.56 15.16 16.01 15.69 16.01 PB
7 Liu Mingxuan  China 16.01 15.50 15.50 16.01
8 Miguel van Assen  Suriname 15.75 14.63 15.70 15.75
9 Pavlo Beznis  Ukraine 15.59 15.45 15.70 15.70
10 Charles Brown Jr.  United States 15.60 15.57 x 15.60
11 Du Mingze  China 15.41 15.06 x 15.41
12 Armani Wallace  United States x 15.10 x 15.10

References

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  1. ^ "Qualification results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 13 October 2017.