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2019 World Championships Statistics 2019 World Championships Statistics – Women’s TJ by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Doha: 1) Can Ibarguen win record third gold as well as record fifth medal? 2) Can Rojas become fourth WTJ to win back to back gold in WC? Summary: All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Dist wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 15.50 0.9 Inessa Kravets UKR 1 Göteborg 1995 2 2 15.28 0.9 Yargelis Savigne CUB 1 Osaka 2007 3 3 15.25 -0.8 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 1 Edmonton 2001 4 4 15.20 0.0 Sarka Kasparkova CZE 1 Athinai 1997 5 5 15.18 0.3 Iva Prandzheva BUL 2 Göteborg 1995 5 15.18 -0.2 Tatyana Lebedeva 1 Paris 2003 7 6 15.16 0.1 Rodica Mateescu ROU 2 Athinai 1997 8 7 15.11 0.8 Trecia Smith JAM 1 Helsinki 2005 9 8 15.09 0.5 Anna Biryukova RUS 1 Stuttgart 1993 9 8 15.09 -0.5 Hrysopiyi Devetzi GRE 1qB Osaka 2007 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 65cm 15.25 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS Edmonton 2001 39cm 15.09 Anna Biryukova RUS Stuttgart 1993 Min 4cm 15.20 Sarka Kasparkova CZE Athinai 1997 4cm 14.85 Caterine Ibargüen COL Moskva 2013 5cm 14.94 Olga Saladuha UKR Daegu 2011 12cm 14.90 Caterine Ibargüen COL Beijing 2015 13cm 15.18 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS Paris 2003 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Dist wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 15.50 0.9 Inessa Kravets UKR Göteborg 1995 2 15.18 0.3 Iva Prandzheva BUL Göteborg 1995 15.16 0.1 Rodica Mateescu ROU Athinai 1997 3 15.08 1.4 Anna Biryukova RUS Göteborg 1995 Multiple Gold Medalists: Caterine Ibargüen (COL): 2013, 2015 Yargelis Savigne (CUB): 2007, 2009 Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS): 2001, 2003 All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Dist wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 15.50 0.9 Inessa Kravets UKR 1 Göteborg 1995 2 2 15.28 0.9 Yargelis Savigne CUB 1 Osaka 2007 3 3 15.25 -0.8 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 1 Edmonton 2001 4 4 15.20 0.0 Sarka Kasparkova CZE 1 Athinai 1997 5 5 15.18 0.3 Iva Prandzheva BUL 2 Göteborg 1995 5 15.18 -0.2 Tatyana Lebedeva 1 Paris 2003 7 6 15.16 0.1 Rodica Mateescu ROU 2 Athinai 1997 8 7 15.11 0.8 Trecia Smith JAM 1 Helsinki 2005 9 8 15.09 0.5 Anna Biryukova RUS 1 Stuttgart 1993 9 8 15.09 -0.5 Hrysopiyi Devetzi GRE 1qB Osaka 2007 11 15.08 1. 4 Anna Biryukova 3 Göteborg 1995 12 10 15.07 -0.6 Paraskevi Tsiamita GRE 1qA Sevlla 1999 12 15:07 0.8 Tatyana Lebedeva 2 Osaka 2007 14 11 15.05 -0.7 Françoise Mbango CMR 2 Paris 2003 15 15:04 -0.2 Hrysopiyi Devetzi 3 Osaka 2007 16 14.95 1.3 Yarg eris Savigne 1 Berlin 2009 17 12 14.94 0.2 Olga Saladuha UKR 1 Daegu 2011 18 13 14.91 0.4 Yulimar Rojas VEN 1 London 2017 19 14 14.90 1.2 Inna Lasovskaya RUS 4 Göteborg 1995 19 14 14.90 -0.2 Magdelin Martinez ITA 3 Paris 2003 19 14 14.90 0.1 Caterine Ibargüen COL 1 Beijing 2015 22 17 14.89 0.2 Olga Rypakova KAZ 2 Daegu 2011 22 14.89 0.9 Caterine Ibargüen 2 London 2017 24 14.88 0.2 Paraskevi Tsiamita 1 Sevilla 1999 24 18 14.88 0.3 Anna Pyatykh RUS 4 Osa ka 2007 26 14.85 0.2 Caterine Ibargüen 1 Moskva 2013 27 14.84 0.4 Caterine Ibargüen 3 Daegu 2011 28 14.82 0.7 Yargelis Savigne 2 Helsinki 2005 29 19 14.81 0.9 Ekaterina Koneva RUS 2 Moskva 2013 30 14.78 -0.5 Anna Pyatykh 3 Helsinki 2005 30 20 14.78 -0.1 Hanna Minenko ISR 2 Beijing 2015 32 21 14.77 0.2 Ashia Hansen GBR 1qA Athinai 1997 32 14.77 0.1 Olga Rypakova 3 Beijing 2015 32 14.77 0.9 Olga Rypakova 3 London 2017 35 14.73 0.7 Magdelin Martinez 1qA Paris 2003 36 14.72 -0.4 Anna Pyatykh 4 Paris 2003 36 14.72 0.7 Hrysopiyi Devetzi 1qB Helsinki 2005 36 22 14.72 0.8 Yamile Aldama SUD 4 Helsinki 2005 36 22 14.72 0.2 Marija Sestak SLO 5 Osaka 2007 40 14.71 1.3 Magdelin Martinez 6 Osaka 2007 41 24 14.70 0.1 Io la nda Chen RUS 2 Stuttgart 1993 Wind assisted marks Performance Performer Dist wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 14.89w 3.0 Tereza Marinova BUL 1qA Edmonton 2001 2 2 14.82w 2.5 Rodica Petrescu ROU 5 Göteborg 1995 Second, third etc. best jumps (>15m) Performance Performer Dist Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 15.11 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 1 Edmonton 2001 2 2 15.02 Francoise Mbango CMR 2 Paris 2003 3 3 15.01 Sarka Kasparkova CZE 1 Athinai 1997 4 4 15.01 Trecia Smith JAM 1 Helsinki 2005 5 15.01 Tatyana Lebedeva 2 Osaka 2007 Margin of Victory Difference Distance Name Nat Venue Year Max 65cm 15.25 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS Edmonton 2001 39cm 15.09 Anna Biryukova RUS Stuttgart 1993 Min 2cm 14.91 Yulimar Rojas VEN London 2017 4cm 15.20 Sarka Kasparkova CZE Athinai 1997 4cm 14.85 Caterine Ibargüen COL Moskva 2013 5cm 14.94 Olga Saladuha UKR Daegu 2011 12cm 14.90 Caterine Ibargüen COL Beijing 2015 13cm 15.18 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS Paris 2003 Difference between first and third Diff Winning dist 3rd place dist Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 86cm 15.09 14.23 Anna Biryukova RUS Stuttgart 1993 Min 10cm 14.94 14.84 Olga Salahuha UKR Da egu 2011 13cm 14.90 14.77 Caterine Ibargüen COL Beijing 2015 14cm 14.91 14.77 Yulimar Rojas VEN London 2017 20cm 14.85 14.65 Caterine Ibargüen COL Moskva 2013 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place dist Name Nat Venue Year Max 35cm 14.77 Olga Rypakova KAZ London 2017 18cm 15.08m Anna Biryukova RUS Göteborg 1995 14.90 Magdelin Martinez ITA Paris 2003 Min 1cm 14.23m Iva Prandzheva BUL Stuttgart 1993 Shortest winning distance: 14.85m by Caterine Ibargüen (COL) in 2013 14.88m by Paraskevi Tsiamita (GRE) in 1999 Longest mark in each round Round Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Year Final 15.50m 0.9 Inessa Kravets UKR Göteborg 1995 Qualifying 15.07m -0.6 Paraskevi Tsiamita GRE Sevilla 1999 Longest non-qualifier for the final Distance Wind Position Name Nat Venue Year 14.16 0.0 7qA Carlota Castrejana ESP Osaka 2007 Average of last nine (21 st century) World Championships Average 2017 2015 2013 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning Distance 15.04 14.91 14.90 14.85 14.94 14.95 15.28 15.11 15.18 15.25 Winning Medal 14.75 14.77 14.77 14.65 14.84 14.58 14.88 14.78 14.90 14.58 8th place 14.21 14.13 14.25 14.15 14.12 14.25 14.40 14.32 14.34 13.92 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Dist wind Name Nat Venue Year 1 15.50 0.9 Inessa Kravets UKR Göteborg 1995 2 15.18 0.3 Iva Prandzheva BUL Göteborg 1995 15.16 0.1 Rodica Mateescu ROU Athinai 1997 3 15.08 1.4 Anna Biryukova RUS Göteborg 1995 4 14.90 1.2 Inna Lasovskaya RUS Göteborg 1995 5 14.82w 2.5 Rodica Petrescu ROU Göteborg 1995 14.71 0.2 Magdelin Martinez ITA Osaka 2007 6 14.60 0.7 Olga Saladuha UKR Osaka 2007 7 14.50 0.9 Xie Limei CHN Osaka 2007 8 14.40 1.1 Kella Costa BRA Osaka 2007 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Distance Wind Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 15.50 0.9 Inessa Kravets UKR Göteborg – WC 10 Aug 1995 2 15.25 -0.1 Hrysopiyi Devetzi GRE Athinai 23 Aug 2004 15.21 1.2 Yamile Aldama SUD Rethimno 23 June 2004 3 15.14 0.7 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS Athinai 23 Aug 2004 15.08 1.4 Ana Birykova RUS Goteborg 10 Aug 1995 4 15.03 1.1 Marija Sestak SLO Beijing – OG 17 Aug 2008 15.02 0.5 Trecia Smith JAM Athinai 23 Aug 2004 5 14.99 -0.1 Yamile Aldama SUD Athinai 23 Aug 2004 14.77 1.1 Viktoriya Valyukevich RUS Beijing 17 Aug 2008 6 14.86 0.8 Baya Rahouli ALG Athinai 23 Aug 2004 14.73 -0.2 Anna Pyatykh RUS Beijing 17 Aug 2008 7 14.85 0.8 Magdelin Martinez ITA Athinai 23 Aug 2004 8 14.79 0.7 Anna Pyathkh RUS Athinai 23 Aug 2004 Multiple Gold Medalists: Caterine Ibargüen (COL): 2013, 2015 Yargelis Savigne (CUB): 2007, 2009 Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS): 2001, 2003 Multiple Medalists: Caterine Ibargüen (COL) 2011 Bronze; 2013 Gold, 2015 Gold, 2017 Silver Olga Rypakova (KAZ) 2011 Silver; 2015 Bronze, 2017 Bronze Olga Saladukha(UKR): 2011 Gold; 2013 Bronze Yargelis Savigne (CUB): 2005 Silver, 2007 Gold, 2009 Gold Anna Pyatykh (RUS): 2005 Bronze, 2007 Bronze, 2009 Bronze Françoise Mbango (CMR): 2001 Silver, 2003 Silver Tatyana Lebedeva (RUS): 2001 Gold, 2003 Gold, 2007 Silver, Iva Prandzheva (BUL): 1993 Bronze, 1995 Silver Anna Biryukova (RUS): 1993 Gold, 1995 Bronze Ibargüen has a complete set of medals Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze CUB 2009 Yargeris Savigne Mabel Gay GRE 1999 Paraskevi Tsiamita Olga Vasdheki RU S 1993 Ann a Birykova Iolanda Chen Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event: Never happened Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze RUS 3 3 4 CUB 2 3 COL 2 1 1 UKR 2 2 GRE 1 1 CZE 1 JAM 1 VEN 1 CMR 2 BUL 1 2 KAZ 1 2 ROU 1 ISR 1 ITA 1 Round in which the winning marks were recorded by winners Distance Winning marks were recorded in round Second best jump Winner 1993 15.09 5 14.77 Anna Biryukova 1995 15.50 3 14.55 Inessa Kravets 1997 15.20 5 15.01 Sarka Kasparkova 1999 14.88 1 14.59 Paraskevi Tsiamita 2001 15.25 6 15.11 Tatyana Lebedeva 2003 15.18 3 14.97 Tatyana Lebedeva 2005 15.11 5 15.01 Trecia Smith 2007 15.28 1 14.74 Yargelis Savigne 2009 14.95 5 14.89 Yargeris Savigne 2011 14.94 1 14.68 Olga Saladuha 2013 14.85 2 14.83 Caterine Ibargüen 2015 14.90 4 14.80 Caterine Ibargüen 2017 14.91 5 14.82 Yulimar Rojas World Champion with Olympic gold medal Name Nat World Championships Olympics Caterine Ibargüen COL 2013, 2015 2016 Inessa Kravets UKR 1995 1996 World Champion with World Indoor Championships Gold medal Name Nat World Championships World Indoor Championships Yulimar Rojas VEN 2017 2016, 2018 Yargelis Savigne CUB 2007, 2009 2008 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS 2001, 2003 2004, 2006 Inessa Kravets UKR 1995 1993 World Championships medalists who previously won World Junior gold medal Name Nat World Championships Year World Junior Championships Year Mabel Gay CUB Silver 2009 Gold 2002 Anna Pyatykh RUS Bronze 2005, 2009 Silver 2000 Tereza Marinova BUL Bronze 2001 Gold 1996 Tatyana Lebedeva RUS Gold
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