Athletics at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's triple jump

The final of the Men's Triple Jump event at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia was held on July 27, 1996. There were a total of 43 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups. The top twelve and ties, and all those reaching 17.00 metres advanced to the final. The qualification round was held on July 26, 1996.[1]

Men's triple jump
at the Games of the XXVI Olympiad
Pictogram for athletics
VenueCentennial Olympic Stadium
Date26 July 1996 (qualifications)
27 July 1996 (finals)
Competitors42 from 31 nations
Winning distance18.09 OR
Medalists
Kenny Harrison
 United States
Jonathan Edwards
 Great Britain
Yoelbi Quesada
 Cuba

Coming into the competition, Jonathan Edwards was the only man to have jumped 18 metres, from his remarkable back to back world records at the world championships a year earlier and backing it up with another 18 metre jump in London a few weeks later. At age 30, he was the youngest of the major contenders; defending champion Mike Conley was already 33, and former world champion Kenny Harrison was 31 and coming back from a serious knee injury. Edwards did not look that good in qualifying, unable to make the automatic qualifying mark in two attempts, while Harrison, Conley, Yoelbi Quesada, Brian Wellman and Galin Georgiev did.

In the final, on his first attempt Edwards looked a lot better, his first attempt landing well past the 18 metre mark and approaching his world record. Exiting the pit, he saw the red flag. A few jumpers later, Harrison became the second best jumper in history with a 17.99, adding more than a foot to the Olympic record. On his second attempt, Edwards put another jump deep into the pit and again saw the red flag. Now Edwards was faced with the prospect of getting nothing if he could not land his next jump in the top eight. His next time down the runway was much more careful and controlled, making a far less secure 17.13, which at the moment put him in third place, but was well within the ability of most of the jumpers who followed him in the order. Again following Edwards, Harrison jumped 18.09 m (59 ft 4 in) to become the second man over 18 metres. More impressive, it was into a -0.4 mp/s wind, which remains the longest jump ever into a negative wind. Edwards survived in third behind Quesada. On his next jump he was able to let loose and hit 17.88, an outstanding jump for anybody else in any other competition, but that left him 21 cm behind in second place. In the same round Quesada improved to 17.44 and Conley to 17.40. On his fifth attempt, Edwards soared to within inches of the world record marker, but got another red flag. Having earned the last jump, Harrison passed to rest for one final attempt, if needed. On his final attempt Edwards boomed another one close to the world record, but the red flag ended his evening with Harrison taking the gold. Neither Quesada or Conley improved their position in their last jumps, also fouling both attempts, so Quesada held on to bronze.

Medalists

GoldKenny Harrison
 United States
SilverJonathan Edwards
 Great Britain
BronzeYoelbi Quesada
 Cuba

Abbreviations

  • All results shown are in metres
Qautomatic qualification
qqualification by rank
DNSdid not start
NMno mark
ORolympic record
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Records

Standing records prior to the 1996 Summer Olympics
World Record Jonathan Edwards (GBR)18.29 m August 7, 1995 Gothenburg, Sweden
Olympic Record Mike Conley (USA)17.63 m August 3, 1992 Barcelona, Spain
Broken records during the 1996 Summer Olympics
Olympic Record Kenny Harrison (USA)18.09 m July 27, 1996 Atlanta, United States

Qualification

Group A

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Result Note
1 2 3
11 Kenny Harrison (USA)17.5817.58 m
23 Yoelbi Quesada (CUB)17.1917.19 m
34 Brian Wellman (BER)17.1017.10 m
47 Robert Howard (USA)16.8316.7616.9216.92 m
59 Viktor Sotnikov (RUS)16.86X16.1916.86 m
610 Jérôme Romain (DMA)16.80XX16.80 m
712 Frank Rutherford (BAH)X16.3816.7316.73 m
813 Francis Agyepong (GBR)16.7116.68X16.71 m
918 Anísio Silva (BRA)16.3816.6716.0816.67 m
1019 Carlos Calado (POR)16.4316.65X16.65 m
1127 Vasif Asadov (AZE)XX16.2116.21 m
1228 Jacob Katonon (KEN)16.0816.17X16.17 m
1329 Stoyko Tsonov (BUL)16.0016.15X16.15 m
1433 Tibor Ordina (HUN)16.04XX16.04 m
1534 Andrew Murphy (AUS)15.97X16.0016.00 m
1635 Festus Igbinoghene (NGR)15.95X15.7215.95 m
1736 Sergey Arzamasov (KAZ)15.91X15.91 m
1837 Maksim Smetanin (KGZ)15.8315:90X15.90 m
1941 Hussain Jasim (IRQ)15.1915.27X15.27 m
2042 Ndabazinhle Mdhlongwa (ZIM)14.47XX14.47 m
2143 Karim Sassi (TUN)XX14.2514.25 m
 Māris Bružiks (LAT)DNS

Group B

Rank Overall Athlete Attempts Result Note
1 2 3
12 Mike Conley (USA)17.2017.20 m
25 Galin Georgiev (BUL)17.0217.02 m
36 Jonathan Edwards (GBR)16.9316.9616.96 m
48 Volodymyr Kravchenko (UKR)16.7116.90X16.90 m
511 Armen Martirosyan (ARM)15.7116.6816.7416.74 m
614 Charles Friedek (GER)X16.7116.5816.71 m
715 Aliecer Urrutia (CUB)16.7116.54X16.71 m
816 Vasiliy Sokov (RUS)X16.68X16.68 m
917 Rogel Nachum (ISR)15.8616.6716.5316.67 m
1020 Yoel García (CUB)15.94X16.6216.62 m
1121 Zou Sixin (CHN)16.1316.4416.5316.53 m
1222 Messias José Baptista (BRA)16.0216.4516.1316.45 m
1323 Audrius Raizgys (LTU)16.38X16.0616.38 m
1424 Zsolt Czingler (HUN)16.2216.35X16.35 m
1525 Salem Al-Ahmadi (KSA)X15.9716.3016.30 m
1626 Francis Dodoo (GHA)XX16.2416.24 m
1730 Sigurd Njerve (NOR)15.22X16.1516.15 m
1831 Aleksey Fatyanov (AZE)16.14X16.1316.14 m
1932 Igor Sautkin (RUS)XX16.0616.06 m
2038 Yevgeniy Petin (UZB)XX15.5815.8915.89 m
2139 Paul Nioze (SEY)15.6315.43X15.63 m
2240 Kawan Lovelace (BIZ)15.40x14.9715.40 m

Final

Rank Athlete Attempts Result Note
1 2 3 4 5 6
 Kenny Harrison (USA)17.99X18.09X18.09 m OR
 Jonathan Edwards (GBR)XX17.1317.88XX17.88 m
 Yoelbi Quesada (CUB)17.0417.29X17.44XX17.44 m
4 Mike Conley (USA)17.08X16.1717.40XX17.40 m
5 Armen Martirosyan (ARM)16.85X16.9716.48X16.3416.97 m
6 Brian Wellman (BER)16.95X16.82XXX16.95 m
7 Galin Georgiev (BUL)16.85XXXX16.9216.92 m
8 Robert Howard (USA)16.7216.8316.90X16.4416.5216.90 m
9 Viktor Sotnikov (RUS)16.8416.5316.5616.84 m
10 Volodymyr Kravchenko (UKR)16.3515.9216.6216.62 m
11 Frank Rutherford (BAH)16.38X16.3616.38 m
 Jérôme Romain (DMA)XNM

See also

References

  1. "Athletics at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games: Men's Triple Jump". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
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