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The triple jump, sometimes referred to as the hop, step and jump or the hop, skip and jump, is a
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event, similar to the
long jump The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a takeoff point. Along with the triple jump, the two events that measure jumping for distance as a ...
. As a group, the two events are referred to as the "horizontal jumps". The competitor runs down the track and performs a hop, a bound and then a jump into the sand pit. The triple jump was inspired by the
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and has been a modern Olympics event since the Games' inception in 1896. According to World Athletics rules, "the hop shall be made so that an athlete lands first on the same foot as that from which he has taken off; in the step he shall land on the other foot, from which, subsequently, the jump is performed." The current male
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is Jonathan Edwards of the United Kingdom, with a jump of . The current female world record holder is Yulimar Rojas of
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, with a jump of .


History

Historical sources on the ancient Olympic Games occasionally mention jumps of 15 meters or more. This led sports historians to conclude that these must have been a series of jumps, thus providing the basis for the triple jump. However, there is no evidence for the triple jump being included in the ancient Olympic Games, and it is possible that the recorded extraordinary distances are due to artistic license of the authors of victory poems, rather than attempts to report accurate results. The triple jump was a part of the inaugural modern Olympics in 1896 in Athens, although at the time it consisted of two hops on the same foot and then a jump. In fact, the first modern Olympic champion, James Connolly, was a triple jumper. Early Olympics also included the
standing triple jump Standing triple jump is an athletics event based on the conventional triple jump with three jumping phases, but without an approach run-up. It is one of three standing variants of track and field jumping events, along with the standing high jump a ...
, although this has since been removed from the Olympic program and is rarely performed in competition today. The women's triple jump was introduced into the Atlanta Olympics in 1996. In
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the geal-ruith (triple jump), was an event contested in the ancient Irish Tailteann Games as early as 1829 BC.


Technique


Approach

The approach is one of the most important parts of an athlete's jump. The athlete sprints down a runway to a takeoff mark, from which the triple jump is measured. The takeoff mark is commonly either a piece of wood or similar material embedded in the runway, or a rectangle painted on the runway surface. In modern championships a strip of plasticine, tape, or modeling clay is attached to the far edge of the board to record athletes overstepping or "scratching" the mark, defined by the trailing edge of the board. These boards are placed at different places on the runway depending on how far the athlete can jump. Typically the boards are set 40 ft, 32 ft, and 24 ft from the pit. These are the most common boards seen at the high school and collegiate levels, but boards can be placed anywhere on the runway. There are three phases of the triple jump: the "hop" phase, the "bound" or "step" phase, and the "jump" phase. They all play an important role in the jump itself. These three phases are executed in one continuous sequence. The athlete has to maintain a good speed through each phase. They should also try to stay consistent to avoid fouls.


Hop

The hop begins with the athlete jumping from the take-off board on one leg, which for descriptive purposes, will be the right leg. Precise placement of the foot on the take-off is important in order for the athlete to avoid a foul. The objective of the first phase is to hop ''out'', with athletes focusing all momentum forward. The hop landing phase is very active, involving a powerful backward "pawing" action of the right leg, with the right take-off foot landing heel first on the runway.


Step

The hop landing also marks the beginning of the step phase, where the athlete utilizes the backward momentum of the right leg to immediately execute a powerful jump forwards and upwards, the left leg assisting the take-off with a hip flexion thrust similar to a bounding motion. This leads to the step-phase mid-air position, with the right take-off leg trailing flexed at the knee, and the left leg now leading flexed at the hip and knee. The jumper then holds this position for as long as possible, before extending the knee of the leading left leg and then immediately beginning a powerful backward motion of the whole left leg, again landing on the runway with a powerful backward pawing action. The takeoff leg should be fully extended with the drive leg thigh just below parallel to the ground. The takeoff leg stays extended behind the body with the heel held high. The drive leg extends with a flexed ankle and snaps downward for a quick transition into the jump phase. The athlete tries to take the farthest step they can while maintaining balance and control, using techniques such as pulling their leg up as high as possible.


Jump

The step landing forms the take-off of the final phase (the jump), where the athlete utilizes the backward force from the left leg to take off again. The jump phase is very similar to the
long jump The long jump is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a takeoff point. Along with the triple jump, the two events that measure jumping for distance as a ...
although most athletes have lost too much speed by this time to manage a full hitch kick, and mostly used is a hang or sail technique. When landing in the sand-filled pit, the jumper should aim to avoid sitting back on landing or placing either hand behind the feet. The sandpit usually begins 13m from the take-off board for male international competition or 11m from the board for international female and club-level male competition. Each phase of the triple jump should get progressively higher, and there should be a regular rhythm to the three landings.


Foul

A "foul", also known as a "scratch", or missed jump, occurs when a jumper oversteps the takeoff mark, misses the pit entirely, does not use the correct foot sequence throughout the phases, or does not perform the attempt in the allotted amount of time (usually about 90 seconds). When a jumper "scratches", the seated official will raise a red flag, and the jumper who was "on deck", or up next, prepares to jump. It shall not be considered a foul if an athlete, while jumping, should touch or scrape the ground with his/her "sleeping leg". Also called a "scrape foul", "sleeping leg" touch violations were ruled as fouls prior to the mid-1980s. The IAAF changed the rules following outrage at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, when Soviet field officials in the Men's Triple Jump ruled as foul eight of the twelve jumps made by two leading competitors (from Brazil and Australia) thus helping two Soviet jumpers win the gold and silver medals.


Records

* ''Note: Results cannot count towards records if they are
wind-assisted In track and field, wind assistance is the benefit that an athlete receives during a race or event as registered by a wind gauge. Wind is one of many forms of weather that can affect sport. Due to a tailwind helping to enhance the speed of the a ...
(>2.0 m/s).''


All-time top 25

*.Triple Jump - men - senior - outdoor
IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-01-25.
Triple Jump - women - senior - outdoor
IAAF. Retrieved on 2021-08-01.
Triple Jump - men - senior - indoor
IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-01-25.
Triple Jump - women - senior - indoor
IAAF. Retrieved on 2021-08-01.


Men (outdoor)


Ancillary marks

Jumps made en route to final marks that would be top 25 performances: * Jonathan Edwards also jumped 18.16 (+1.3) in Gothenburg, Sweden on 7 August 1995. * Christian Taylor also jumped 18.02 (+0.8) in Lausanne, Switzerland on 9 July 2015. *
Kenny Harrison Kenny Harrison (born Kerry Harrison, February 13, 1965 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States) is a former track and field athlete competing in triple jump. Athletic career High school Harrison went to Brookfield Central for high school, wh ...
also jumped 17.99 (−0.1) in Atlanta, Georgia on 27 July 1996.


Assisted marks

Any performance with a following wind of more than 2.0 metres per second is not counted for record purposes. Below is a list of
wind-assisted In track and field, wind assistance is the benefit that an athlete receives during a race or event as registered by a wind gauge. Wind is one of many forms of weather that can affect sport. Due to a tailwind helping to enhance the speed of the a ...
jumps (equal or superior to 17.75 m). Only best assisted mark that is superior to legal best is shown:
* Jonathan Edwards jumped 18.43 (+2.4) in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France on 25 June 1995. *
Willie Banks William Augustus Banks III (born March 11, 1956) is an American athlete. Born at Travis Air Force Base, California, he grew up in San Diego County and went to Oceanside High School. Banks is an Eagle Scout. Track and Field Banks was a track & ...
jumped 18.20 (+5.2) in Indianapolis, Indiana on 16 July 1988. * Mike Conley jumped 18.17 (+2.1) in Barcelona, Spain on 3 August 1992. *
Yoelbi Quesada Yoelbi Luis Quesada Fernández (; born August 4, 1973, in Trinidad, Sancti Spíritus) is a Cuban athlete competing mostly in triple jump The triple jump, sometimes referred to as the hop, step and jump or the hop, skip and jump, is a track ...
jumped 17.97 (+7.5) in Madrid, Spain on 20 June 1995. *
Charles Simpkins Charles "Charlie" Simpkins (born October 19, 1963) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the triple jump. He was born in Aiken, South Carolina. He competed for the United States in the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona, Spain in ...
jumped 17.93 (+5.2) in Indianapolis, Indiana on 16 July 1988. * Jordan Díaz jumped 17.93 (+2.5) in Nerja, Spain on 26 June 2022. *
Christian Olsson Christian Olsson (born 25 January 1980) is a former Swedish athlete competing in high jump and triple jump. He won an Olympic gold medal, one gold and one silver medal in the World Championships and two gold medals in the European Championshi ...
jumped 17.92 (+3.4) in Gateshead, United Kingdom on 13 June 2003. *
Denis Kapustin Denis Kapustin may refer to: * Denis Kapustin (athlete), Russian and Soviet Olympic triple jumper * Denis Kapustin (militant), founder and leader of the Russian Volunteer Corps {{hndis, Kapustin, Denis ...
jumped 17.86 (+5.7) in Seville, Spain on 5 June 1994. *
Nelson Évora Nelson Évora GCIH (born 20 April 1984) is an Ivory Coast-born Portuguese track and field athlete who specializes in the triple jump. Évora is a former outdoor Olympic, World, and European triple jump champion. He has also won a European ...
jumped 17.82 (+2.5) in Seixal, Portugal on 26 June 2009. *
Keith Connor Keith Leroy Connor (born 16 September 1957 in Anguilla, an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom) is a male retired athlete who represented Great Britain and England. Athletics career Connor migrated with his parents to Great Britain in 1964 ...
jumped 17.81 (+4.6) in Brisbane, Australia on 9 October 1982. *
Kenta Bell Kenta Bell (born March 16, 1977, in Kilgore, Texas) is an American track and field athlete who competes mainly in the triple jump. He won this event at the 2001 Universiade and the 2003 national championship. Bell has also finished third in two IA ...
jumped 17.76 (+2.2) in El Paso, Texas on 10 April 2004. *
Gennadiy Valyukevich Gennadiy Valyukevich ( be, Генадзь Валюкевіч; 1 June 1958 – 30 December 2019) was a triple jumper who represented the USSR The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontin ...
jumped 17.75 (+3.0) in Uzhhorod, Soviet Union on 27 April 1986 *
Brian Wellman Brian Wellman (born September 8, 1967) is a former triple jumper from Bermuda, who became indoor world champion in 1995, setting a new championship record (CR) of 17.72. His personal best outdoors was 17.62 metres. Both these marks are Bermudian ...
jumped 17.75 (+7.1) in Madrid, Spain on 20 June 1995.


Annulled marks

* Lazaro Betancourt jumped 17.78 (+0.6) in Havana, Cuba on 15 June 1986. This performance was annulled after he failed a drug test.


Women (outdoor)


Ancillary marks

Jumps made en route to final marks that would be top 25 performances: * Yulimar Rojas also jumped 15.42 (+1.2) in Lausanne, Switzerland on 26 August 2021; 15.41 (+1.1) in Tokyo, Japan on 1 August 2021; 15.39 (+0.5) in Eugene, Oregon on 18 July 2022; 15.31 (+0.2) in Andújar, Spain on 22 May 2021; 15.27 (−0.4) in Zürich, Switzerland on 9 September 2021; 15.25 (+0.1) in Tokyo on 1 August 2021; 15.24 (+1.1) in Eugene, Oregon on 18 July 2022. *
Françoise Mbango Etone Françoise Mbango Etone (born 14 April 1976 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian-born female track and field athlete. She has competed internationally for France since 2010. While competing for Cameroon, Etone was a 2-time Olympic gold medalist in t ...
also jumped 15.30 (+0.5) in Athens, Greece on 23 August 2004. *
Tatyana Lebedeva Tatyana Romanovna Lebedeva (russian: Татьяна Романовна Лебедева, born 21 July 1976) is a Russian track and field athlete who competes in both the long jump and triple jump events. She is one of the most successful athle ...
also jumped 15.28 (−0.3) in Iráklio, Greece on 4 July 2004.


Assisted marks

Any performance with a following wind of more than 2.0 metres per second is not counted for record purposes. Below is a list of
wind-assisted In track and field, wind assistance is the benefit that an athlete receives during a race or event as registered by a wind gauge. Wind is one of many forms of weather that can affect sport. Due to a tailwind helping to enhance the speed of the a ...
jumps (equal or superior to 15.01 m). Only best assisted mark that is superior to legal best is shown:
* Magdelin Martínez jumped 15.24 (+4.2) in Sestriere, Italy on 1 August 2004. *
Anna Pyatykh Anna Viktorovna Pyatykh (russian: Анна Викторовна Пятых) (born April 4, 1981, in Moscow) is a professional Russian triple jumper. She has won the SPAR European Cup four consecutive times, won bronze medals at the 2005 World C ...
jumped 15.17 (+2.4) in Athens, Greece on 2 July 2006. *
Keila da Silva Costa Keila da Silva Costa (born 6 February 1983) is a Brazilian long jumper and triple jumper. She has competed in three Olympic Games, 2004, 2008 and 2012, and has reached the final round both there and in World Championships and World Indoor Champi ...
jumped 15.10 (+2.7) in Uberlândia, Brazil on 6 May 2007. *
Olga Saladukha Olha Saladuha ( uk, Ольга Валеріївна Саладуха, born 4 June 1983) is a Ukrainian former triple jumper. Since the 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election she is a member of the Ukrainian parliament. Biography Saladuha took up a ...
jumped 15.06 (+2.3) in Stockholm, Sweden on 29 July 2011. *
Liadagmis Povea Liadagmis Povea Rodríguez (born 6 February 1996) is a Cuban athlete who specialises in the triple jump. In 2014, she won silver medal at the World Junior Championships. Povea qualified for the 2016 Rio Olympics. She competed at the 2020 Tokyo ...
jumped 15.05 (+3.1) in Havana, Cuba on 8 March 2019.


Men (indoor)


Women (indoor)


Olympic medalists


Men


Women


World Championships medalists


Men


Women


World Indoor Championships medalists


Men

* Known as the ''World Indoor Games''


Women


Season's bests


Men


Women


See also

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References


External links


IAAF triple jump homepageIAAF list of triple-jump records in XML
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