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1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump

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The men's triple jump event at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 8–9.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Yoel García
 Cuba
Aliecer Urrutia
 Cuba
Aleksandr Aseledchenko
 Russia

Results

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Qualification

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Qualification: 16.80 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualified for the final.[1]

Rank Group Athlete Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 B Aliecer Urrutia  Cuba 17.45 17.45 Q
2 A Charles Friedek  Germany 17.02 17.02 Q
3 A Yoel García  Cuba 17.01 17.01 Q
4 A Sigurd Njerve  Norway 16.92 16.92 Q
5 A Tibor Ordina  Hungary 15.43 16.86 16.86 Q, PB
6 B Andrew Murphy  Australia x 16.69 16.83 16.83 Q
7 A Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa  Zimbabwe 16.26 16.55 16.82 16.82 Q
8 B Rogel Nachum  Israel 16.82 16.82 Q, SB
9 A Aleksandr Aseledchenko  Russia 16.75 16.64 16.24 16.75 q
10 A Georges Sainte-Rose  France 16.56 16.74 16.32 16.74 q
11 B Jérôme Romain  Dominica 16.45 16.57 16.72 16.72 q
12 B Gennadiy Glushenko  Ukraine 16.37 15.98 16.71 16.71 q
13 B Zsolt Czingler  Hungary 16.11 16.27 16.69 16.69
14 A LaMark Carter  United States 16.67 16.60 16.59 16.67
15 B Gennadiy Markov  Russia 16.65 x 16.31 16.65
16 B Serge Hélan  France 16.49 16.58 16.51 16.58
17 A Sergey Izmaylov  Ukraine 15.93 16.44 16.02 16.44
18 A Ionel Eftemie  Romania 16.21 16.24 16.39 16.39
19 B Salem Al-Ahmedi  Saudi Arabia 15.95 16.30 15.81 16.30
20 B Ivory Angello  United States 16.26 x x 16.26
21 A Zeng Lizhi  China x 16.25 15.85 16.25
22 B Anísio Silva  Brazil 16.22 x 15.70 16.22
23 A Messías José Baptista  Brazil 16.09 16.21 x 16.21
24 A Aleksey Fatyanov  Azerbaijan 15.62 15.35 15.38 15.62
25 B Brian Wellman  Bermuda 15.61 15.61
B Carlos Calado  Portugal x DNF

Final

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Yoel García  Cuba 16.87 17.03 17.30 17.05 16.87 17.30
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aliecer Urrutia  Cuba 16.93 17.27 17.08 17.11 17.27
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Aleksandr Aseledchenko  Russia 17.22 16.82 16.71 17.22 17.22 PB
4 Charles Friedek  Germany 17.14 17.16 17.01 16.94 17.16 SB
5 Andrew Murphy  Australia 16.64 16.89 16.96 16.64 16.45 16.38 16.96
6 Rogel Nachum  Israel 16.45 16.58 16.65 16.75 16.81 16.71 16.81
7 Sigurd Njerve  Norway 15.48 16.81 16.81
8 Tibor Ordina  Hungary 16.42 16.46 16.53 16.26 16.65 15.78 16.65
9 Jérôme Romain  Dominica 16.52 16.33 16.52
10 Georges Sainte-Rose  France 16.41 16.22 16.41
11 Gennadiy Glushenko  Ukraine 16.20 16.41 16.41
Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa  Zimbabwe NM

References

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