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Athletics at the 2009 Summer Universiade – Men's triple jump

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The men's triple jump event at the 2009 Summer Universiade was held on 7–9 July.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Nelson Évora
 Portugal
Héctor Dairo Fuentes
 Cuba
Vladimir Letnicov
 Moldova

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 16.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best (q) qualified for the final.

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Héctor Dairo Fuentes  Cuba 16.46 16.32 16.85 16.85 Q
2 A Roman Valiyev  Kazakhstan x 16.13 16.66 16.66 Q
3 B Yevhen Semenenko  Ukraine 16.66 16.66 Q, PB
4 A Henry Frayne  Australia x 16.62 16.62 Q
4 B Vladimir Letnicov  Moldova 16.62 16.62 Q
6 A Kim Deok-Hyeon  South Korea 16.58 16.58 Q
7 B Nelson Évora  Portugal 16.57 16.57 Q
8 A Alwyn Jones  Australia x 16.42 x 16.42 q
9 A Dong Bin  China 16.35 15.83 x 16.35 q
10 B Klim Vorobiev  Russia 16.15 15.96 16.31 16.31 q
11 A Yevgeniy Ektov  Kazakhstan 16.24 x x 16.24 q
12 A Mantas Dilys  Lithuania x x 16.20 16.20 q, SB
13 A Dmytro Tyden  Ukraine 16.19 15.79 15.72 16.19
14 B Zhivko Petkov  Bulgaria 15.41 15.47 16.00 16.00
15 B Li Hongpeng  China 15.33 15.73 15.88 15.88
16 A Roger Haitengi  Namibia 15.84 14.24 x 15.84
17 A Sergey Yarmak  Russia 15.80 15.59 x 15.80
18 B Mamadou Gueye  Senegal 15.48 15.42 15.72 15.72
19 A Marius Alin Anghel  Romania x x 15.71 15.71
20 B Tumelo Thagane  South Africa 15.34 15.33 15.68 15.68
21 B Andrés Capellán  Spain 15.56 15.01 15.55 15.56
22 B Aleksi Tammentie  Finland x x 15.54 15.54
23 A Kosta Randjić  Serbia x 15.45 x 15.45
24 B Sief El Islem Temacini  Algeria 15.43 14.97 15.13 15.43
25 A Peder Pawel Nielsen  Denmark 15.32 x x 15.32
26 B Juan Carlos Nájera  Guatemala 14.94 14.86 x 14.94
27 B Branko Đuričić  Serbia 14.84 14.42 x 14.84
28 B Thodoris Mathioudakis  Greece 14.40 x 14.27 14.40
29 A Rober Martínez  Colombia 14.40 x 14.40
30 A Mattias Brunstrom  Sweden x 13.29 x 13.29
A Zacharias Arnos  Cyprus x x x NM

Final

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Rank Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nelson Évora  Portugal 17.09 x 16.95 17.07 17.14 17.22 17.22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Héctor Dairo Fuentes  Cuba 16.52 17.13 16.42 16.09 16.14 17.13 17.13
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Vladimir Letnicov  Moldova 16.75 16.80 x x x x 16.80
4 Yevhen Semenenko  Ukraine 16.26 16.42 16.73 16.80 16.30 15.00 16.80 PB
5 Kim Deok-Hyeon  South Korea 16.54 16.59 16.75 16.36 x 16.37 16.75
6 Yevgeniy Ektov  Kazakhstan 16.73 x 16.62 x x 16.44 16.73
7 Klim Vorobiev  Russia 16.30 16.48 16.67 x x x 16.67
8 Roman Valiyev  Kazakhstan 14.40 16.15 16.59 x x x 16.59
9 Alwyn Jones  Australia 16.53 16.32 16.52 16.53
10 Mantas Dilys  Lithuania 16.42 x 16.28 16.42 SB
11 Dong Bin  China x x 16.26 16.26
12 Henry Frayne  Australia x 16.11 x 16.11

References

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