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1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's triple jump

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The men's triple jump event at the 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, at Laurentian University Stadium on 30 and 31 July.[1][2]

Medalists

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Gold Vladimir Melikhov
 Soviet Union
Silver Galin Georgiev
 Bulgaria
Bronze Eugene Greene
 Bahamas

Results

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Final

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31 July

Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3 4 5 6
1st place, gold medalist(s) Vladimir Melikhov  Soviet Union 16.49
(w: +1.4 m/s)
16.69
(w: +1.6 m/s)
x x - x 16.69
(w: +1.6 m/s)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Galin Georgiev  Bulgaria 15.85
(w: +1.9 m/s)
15.78 w
(w: +2.2 m/s)
16.14
(w: +0.4 m/s)
15.34
(w: +0.6 m/s)
15.34 w
(w: +2.2 m/s)
16.18
(w: +1.8 m/s)
16.18
(w: +1.8 m/s)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Eugene Greene  Bahamas x 16.07 w
(w: +3.0 m/s)
16.16
(w: +1.2 m/s)
15.90
(w: +0.5 m/s)
15.50
(w: +0.4 m/s)
15.01
(w: +0.5 m/s)
16.16
(w: +1.2 m/s)
4 Nai Hui-Fang  Chinese Taipei 16.12 w
(w: +2.8 m/s)
x 15.51 w
(w: +2.3 m/s)
14.88
(w: +1.1 m/s)
15.74
(w: +0.5 m/s)
15.56
(w: +1.3 m/s)
16.12 w
(w: +2.8 m/s)
5 Juan Carlos Ibáñez  Cuba x 16.07 w
(w: +2.8 m/s)
x x x 15.52
(w: +0.8 m/s)
16.07 w
(w: +2.8 m/s)
6 Alex Norca  France 15.94
(w: +1.5 m/s)
15.87
(w: +0.6 m/s)
15.16
(w: +1.4 m/s)
15.34
(w: -0.3 m/s)
15.65
(w: -0.6 m/s)
x 15.94
(w: +1.5 m/s)
7 Yuriy Osypenko  Soviet Union 15.83
(w: +1.7 m/s)
x x 15.29
(w: NWI)
15.63
(w: NWI)
15.57
(w: +1.3 m/s)
15.83
(w: +1.7 m/s)
8 Anísio Silva  Brazil x 15.53 w
(w: +3.0 m/s)
15.39
(w: +1.0 m/s)
13.02
(w: NWI)
x - 15.53 w
(w: +3.0 m/s)
9 Stoyko Tsonov  Bulgaria 15.48 w
(w: +2.1 m/s)
x 15.45 w
(w: +2.5 m/s)
15.48 w
(w: +2.1 m/s)
10 Andrew Murphy  Australia 15.09
(w: +0.2 m/s)
x 15.24
(w: +0.3 m/s)
15.24
(w: +0.3 m/s)
Li Hong  China x x x NM
Georges Sainte-Rose  France x x x NM

Qualifications

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30 Jul

Group A

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Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Vladimir Melikhov  Soviet Union 16.52 w
(w: +2.4 m/s)
- - 16.52 w
(w: +2.4 m/s)
Q
2 Anísio Silva  Brazil 16.00
(w: +1.9 m/s)
- - 16.00
(w: +1.9 m/s)
Q
3 Andrew Murphy  Australia 15.91 w
(w: +3.7 m/s)
- - 15.91 w
(w: +3.7 m/s)
Q
4 Alex Norca  France x 15.88 w
(w: +2.3 m/s)
- 15.88 w
(w: +2.3 m/s)
Q
5 Galin Georgiev  Bulgaria x x 15.75
(w: +1.5 m/s)
15.75
(w: +1.5 m/s)
Q
6 Reginald Jackson  United States x 15.55
(w: +1.0 m/s)
15.26
(w: NWI)
15.55
(w: +1.0 m/s)
7 Robin Hernández  Cuba 15.14
(w: NWI)
x 15.53
(w: +0.8 m/s)
15.53
(w: +0.8 m/s)
8 Burlington Moss  Bahamas 15.10
(w: +1.8 m/s)
15.39 w
(w: +2.7 m/s)
15.37
(w: NWI)
15.39 w
(w: +2.7 m/s)
9 Liu Tsung-Te  Chinese Taipei 15.16
(w: NWI)
15.30
(w: +1.4 m/s)
x 15.30
(w: +1.4 m/s)
10 Frederic Stockis  Belgium 15.12 w
(w: +3.4 m/s)
x x 15.12 w
(w: +3.4 m/s)
11 Gian Luca Dianese  Italy 14.82
(w: +0.9 m/s)
x x 14.82
(w: +0.9 m/s)

Group B

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Rank Name Nationality Attempts Result Notes
1 2 3
1 Juan Carlos Ibáñez  Cuba 16.26 w
(w: +3.4 m/s)
- - 16.26 w
(w: +3.4 m/s)
Q
2 Li Hong  China 13.95
(w: NWI)
x 16.23 w
(w: +2.6 m/s)
16.23 w
(w: +2.6 m/s)
Q
3 Nai Hui-Fang  Chinese Taipei 16.14 w
(w: +2.3 m/s)
- - 16.14 w
(w: +2.3 m/s)
Q
4 Georges Sainte-Rose  France x 16.08
(w: +0.6 m/s)
- 16.08
(w: +0.6 m/s)
Q
5 Eugene Greene  Bahamas 16.04 w
(w: +3.6 m/s)
- - 16.04 w
(w: +3.6 m/s)
Q
6 Yuriy Osypenko  Soviet Union 14.33
(w: NWI)
15.93 w
(w: +5.0 m/s)
- 15.93 w
(w: +5.0 m/s)
Q
7 Stoyko Tsonov  Bulgaria 15.48
(w: NWI)
15.38
(w: NWI)
15.68
(w: -0.5 m/s)
15.68
(w: -0.5 m/s)
Q
8 Paulo de Oliveira  Brazil 15.55 w
(w: +4.0 m/s)
15.21
(w: +1.2 m/s)
15.17
(w: NWI)
15.55 w
(w: +4.0 m/s)
9 Hiroyuki Fujisawa  Japan 15.43 w
(w: +4.7 m/s)
15.23
(w: +1.5 m/s)
15.10
(w: NWI)
15.43 w
(w: +4.7 m/s)
10 McArthur Anderson  United States x 14.48
(w: +1.2 m/s)
15.22 w
(w: +2.4 m/s)
15.22 w
(w: +2.4 m/s)
11 Saleh Zaid Al-Mass  Bahrain 14.84 w
(w: +3.3 m/s)
x x 14.84 w
(w: +3.3 m/s)

Participation

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According to an unofficial count, 22 athletes from 14 countries participated in the event.

References

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  1. ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1988 Sudbury CAN Jul 27-31, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 7 April 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
  2. ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015