Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's triple jump
Appearance
Women's triple jump at the 2018 Commonwealth Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Carrara Stadium | |||||||||
Dates | 10 April | |||||||||
Competitors | 12 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning distance | 14.64 m | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | women |
4×100 m relay | men | women |
4×400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
Para events | ||
100 m (T12) | men | |
100 m (T35) | women | |
100 m (T38) | men | women |
100 m (T47) | men | |
1500 m (T54) | men | women |
Marathon (T54) | men | women |
Long jump (T38) | women | |
Shot put (F38) | men | |
Javelin throw (F46) | women | |
The women's triple jump at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, as part of the athletics programme, took place in Carrara Stadium on 10 April 2018.[1] Bronze medalist Thea LaFond was the first Dominican athlete to win a medal at the Commonwealth Games.[2]
Records
[edit]Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows:[3]
World record | Inessa Kravets (UKR) | 15.50 m | Gothenburg, Sweden | 10 August 1995 |
Games record | Ashia Hansen (ENG) | 14.86 m | Manchester, England | 31 July 2002 |
Schedule
[edit]The schedule was as follows:[1]
Date | Time | Round |
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Tuesday 10 April 2018 | 19:35 | Final |
All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)
Results
[edit]With twelve entrants, the event was held as a straight final.[3]
Final
[edit]Rank | Name | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result | Notes |
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Kimberly Williams (JAM) | x +0.6 m/s |
14.34 +0.6 m/s |
x +0.8 m/s |
14.37 +1.2 m/s |
x +0.5 m/s |
14.64 +0.7 m/s |
14.64 | PB | |
Shanieka Ricketts (JAM) | 14.52 +1.0 m/s |
x +0.7 m/s |
14.33 +1.2 m/s |
14.16 +0.6 m/s |
14.39 +0.8 m/s |
x +1.0 m/s |
14.52 | SB | |
Thea LaFond (DMA) | 13.82 +0.2 m/s |
13.52 0.0 m/s |
13.92 +0.3 m/s |
13.62 +0.6 m/s |
x +0.6 m/s |
13.62 +0.6 m/s |
13.92 | ||
4 | Lerato Sechele (LES) | 13.10 +1.4 m/s |
13.57 +0.6 m/s |
11.57 +0.9 m/s |
13.21 +0.1 m/s |
13.22 +0.5 m/s |
13.29 +1.3 m/s |
13.57 | NR |
5 | Blessing Ibrahim (NGR) | 13.20 +0.2 m/s |
13.48 +0.4 m/s |
x +1.1 m/s |
12.99 +0.8 m/s |
13.27 +0.9 m/s |
13.00 +0.9 m/s |
13.48 | |
6 | Ayanna Alexander (TTO) | 13.39 +0.9 m/s |
13.47 +0.8 m/s |
x +0.6 m/s |
13.34 +0.9 m/s |
13.21 +1.5 m/s |
13.27 +1.1 m/s |
13.47 | |
7 | Joëlle Mbumi Nkouindjin (CMR) | 13.22 +1.4 m/s |
13.45 +0.7 m/s |
13.10 +0.9 m/s |
12.93 +0.5 m/s |
x +1.1 m/s |
13.04 +0.8 m/s |
13.45 | |
8 | Natricia Hooper (GUY) | 13.07 +1.3 m/s |
13.19 +0.3 m/s |
13.36 +1.3 m/s |
13.24 +1.2 m/s |
13.34 +0.9 m/s |
11.64 +0.7 m/s |
13.36 | PB |
9 | Tamara Myers (BAH) | x +1.3 m/s |
13.06 +0.2 m/s |
13.15 +1.1 m/s |
— | 13.15 | |||
10 | Nadia Eke (GHA) | 13.05 +0.3 m/s |
x +1.0 m/s |
12.86 +1.1 m/s |
13.05 | ||||
11 | Natrena Hooper (GUY) | 12.32 +0.6 m/s |
12.62 +0.8 m/s |
12.04 +1.3 m/s |
12.62 | SB | |||
– | Rellie Kaputin (PNG) | x +0.6 m/s |
x +0.4 m/s |
x +0.9 m/s |
NM |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games: Event Schedule - Women's triple jump". Gold Coast 2018. Archived from the original on 11 April 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2018.
- ^ "UPDATE: Thea Lafond wins bronze for Dominica at Commonwealth Games". Dominica News Online. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ^ a b Athletics | Women's Triple Jump - Final (PDF). Gold Coast 2018. p. 203. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2018. Retrieved 23 April 2018.