The Women's Triple Jump event was held at 20:45 (local time), the temperature was 19°C (66.2°F), the City of Lausanne is located at an altitude of 526 meters (1,726 feet) above sea level on the shores of Lake Geneva (Lac Léman). The wind varied during the event from +0.5 m/s to + 3.5 m/s.
The event featured nine Tokyo Olympians: Senni Salminen (Finland) the remaining eight were Olympic Finalists: Kristiina Mäkelä (Finland), Liadagmis Poveda (Cuba), Thea Lafond (Dominica), Kimberly Williams (Jamaica), Hanna Minenko (Israel), Shanieka Ricketts (Jamaica), the Olympic Silver Medalist Patrícia Mamona (Portugal), the Olympic Champion Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela).
Side Note: Yulimar Rojas is also the Reigning Outdoor World Champion, the Reigning Indoor World Champion, and the World Record Holder. End Side Note.
Final Three Qualifying:
Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela) qualified on her first jump: 15.56 m (wind +3.5 m/s).
Shanieka Ricketts (Jamaica) qualified on her second jump: 15.02 m (wind +2.7 m/s).
Hanna Minenko (Israel) qualified on her first jump: 14.47 m (wind +1.8 m/s).
Final Three Results:
Yulimar Rojas (Venzuela), 15.11 m (wind +0.5 m/s).
Shanieka Ricketts (Jamaica), 14.52 m (wind +1.7 m/s).
Hanna Minenko (Israel), 12.62 m (wind +1.8 m/s)
Based on the results of the Final Three, they mark the Table of Results with the best triple jump of the winner during the event, for Superstar Rojas that was 15.56 meters, a decrease of 0.702% with respect to her PB of 15.67 meters (Olympic Record, World Record).
PB = Personal Best
DLR = Diamond League Record.
MR = Meet Record.
m/s = meters per second.
m = meters
NM = No Mark
The Competitors of the Women's Triple Jump, their Distances and the wind condition:
1. Yulimar Rojas (Venezuela), 15.56 m (wind = +3.5 m/s) DLR, MR
2. Shanieka Ricketts (Jamaica), 15.02 m (wind = +2.7 m/s)
3. Minenko Hanna (Israel), 14.47 m (wind = +1.8 m/s)
4. Kimberly Williams (Jamaica), 14.29 m (wind = +1.8 m/s)
5. Patrícia Mamona (Portugal), 14.21 m (wind = +1.3 m/s)
6. Thea Lafond (Dominica), 14.14 m (wind = +1.7 m/s)
7. Liadagmis Povea (Cuba), 14.06 m (wind = +1.6 m/s)
8. Kristiina Mäkelä (Finland), 13.93 m (wind = +1.7 m/s)
Senni Salminen (Finland), NM
Video Editing & Research by: Yours Truly, Carlos G. Monzon-Guzman.
I also have the broadcast version of this event, it is ~ 9 minutes long, with sport announcers audio, it can be found in the Lausanne Playlist.
Thank you for choosing to watch this event on my YouTube channel.
Please subscribe, comment, share and hit that Thumbs Up icon if you liked my video. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank You!
Информация по комментариям в разработке