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World Rankings — Men’S Triple Jump 1947 Christian Taylor Has Been 1 World Rankings — Men’s Triple Jump 1947 Christian Taylor has been 1 .................... Lennart Moberg (Sweden) 2 .................. Geraldo de Oliveira (Brazil) No. 1 for 8 of the last 9 3 ..........................Arne Åhman (Sweden) years, and 6 in a row 4 ....................Valdemar Rautio (Finland) 5 ......................... Åke Hallgren (Sweden) 6 .................... Bertil Johnsson (Sweden) 7 ................................ Carlos Vera (Chile) 8 ......................... Lloyd Miller (Australia) 9 ...................... George Avery (Australia) 10 .................... Keizo Hasegawa (Japan) 1948 1 ...................... Keizo Hasegawa (Japan) 2 ..........................Arne Åhman (Sweden) 3 ...................... George Avery (Australia) 4 .................. Geraldo de Oliveira (Brazil) 5 ............................ Henry Rebello (India) 6 .................... Lennart Moberg (Sweden) 7 ............................ Ruhi Sarıalp (Turkey) 8 .................... Preben Larsen (Denmark) 9 ...................... Les McKeand (Australia) 10 ..................Valdemar Rautio (Finland) 1949 1 ..........................Arne Åhman (Sweden) 2 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 3 ........................... Hélio da Silva (Brazil) 4 .................... Lennart Moberg (Sweden) 5 ..........................Wakaki Maeda (Japan) 6 .................. Geraldo de Oliveira (Brazil) 7 .................Kichigoro Fujihashi (Japan) 8 ....................Valdemar Rautio (Finland) 9 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 10 .................... Keizo Hasegawa (Japan) 1950 1 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 2 .....Boris Zambrimborts (Soviet Union) 3 .........................Brian Oliver (Australia) 4 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 5 ...................... Les McKeand (Australia) 6 ...........................Yoshio Iimuro (Japan) 7 .................Mankichiro Kawano (Japan) © VICTOR SAILER/PHOTO RUN 8 .................... Lennart Moberg (Sweden) 9 ...................... Keizo Hasegawa (Japan) © VICTOR SAILER/PHOTO RUN 10 ......................... Hélio da Silva (Brazil) © Track & Field News 2020 — 1 — World Rankings — Men’s Triple Jump 1951 1955 1 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 1 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 2 ........................... Hélio da Silva (Brazil) 2 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 3 ...........................Yoshio Iimuro (Japan) 3 .............Arnoldo Devonish (Venezuela) 4 ...................... Keizo Hasegawa (Japan) 4 ............. Yevgeniy Chen (Soviet Union) 5 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 5 ........... Martin Řéhak (Czechoslovakia) 6 .......................Reino Hiltunen (Finland) 6 ..... Valentin Dementyev (Soviet Union) 7 ....................Pentti Uusihauta (Finland) 7 .....Vlastimil Kálecký (Czechoslovakia) 8 .......................Akira Nishimura (Japan) 8 ........... Oleg Fedoseyev (Soviet Union) 9 ......................... Jun Nakayama (Japan) 9 ...................... Victor Hernández (Cuba) 10 ...............Kichigoro Fujihashi (Japan) 10 .......... Vladimir Ivanov (Soviet Union) 1952 1956 1 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 1 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 2 ........................... Hélio da Silva (Brazil) 2 .............Vilhjálmur Einarsson (Iceland) 3 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 3 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 4 .............Arnoldo Devonish (Venezuela) 4 ...........................Teruji Kogake (Japan) 5 ..............................Walt Ashbaugh (US) 5 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 6 ........................Noriaki Sagawa (Japan) 6 ............. Yevgeniy Chen (Soviet Union) 7 .....Boris Zambrimborts (Soviet Union) 7 .....................................Bill Sharpe (US) 8 ...........................Rune Nilsen (Norway) 8 ........... Martin Řéhak (Czechoslovakia) 9 ...........................Yoshio Iimuro (Japan) 9 ..Konstantin Tsigankov (Soviet Union) 10 ............................Rui Ramos (Poland) 10 ..........Viktor Kobelyev (Soviet Union) 1953 1957 1 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 1 ........ Oleg Ryakhovskiy (Soviet Union) 2 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 2 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 3 ........................Noriaki Sagawa (Japan) 3 .............Vilhjálmur Einarsson (Iceland) 4 .........................Brian Oliver (Australia) 4 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 5 ......................Elles West (South Africa) 5 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 6 ...........................Yoshio Iimuro (Japan) 6 ..Konstantin Tsigankov (Soviet Union) 7 ........... Martin Řéhak (Czechoslovakia) 7 .............Ryszard Malcherczyk (Poland) 8 ...................... Roger Norman (Sweden) 8 ............. Yevgeniy Chen (Soviet Union) 9 ............................Tapio Lehto (Finland) 9 ............................Eric Battista (France) 10 ..........................Kevin Salt (Australia) 10 ....... Dmitriy Yefremov (Soviet Union) 1954 1958 1 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 1 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 2 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 2 ........ Oleg Ryakhovskiy (Soviet Union) 3 ...........................Teruji Kogake (Japan) 3 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 4 ....................... Jorgely Figueira (Brazil) 4 .....................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 5 ........... Martin Řéhak (Czechoslovakia) 5 .............Vilhjálmur Einarsson (Iceland) 6 ...................... Roger Norman (Sweden) 6 ....Leonid Shcherbakov (Soviet Union) 7 ............Ken Wilmshurst (Great Britain) 7 ............. Yevgeniy Chen (Soviet Union) 8 ............................... Paul Eseri (Nigeria) 8 ..Konstantin Tsigankov (Soviet Union) 9 .........................Brian Oliver (Australia) 9 .............Ryszard Malcherczyk (Poland) 10 ... Valentin Dementyev (Soviet Union) 10 ..........................Eric Battista (France) © Track & Field News 2020 — 2 — World Rankings — Men’s Triple Jump 1959 1963 1 ........... Oleg Fedoseyev (Soviet Union) 1 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 2 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 2 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 3 .............Ryszard Malcherczyk (Poland) 3 ........... Oleg Fedoseyev (Soviet Union) 4 ....... Vladimir Goryayev (Soviet Union) 4 ..................... Ian Tomlinson (Australia) 5 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 5 ......................... Jan Jaskólski (Poland) 6 ........ Oleg Ryakhovskiy (Soviet Union) 6 ........ Anatoliy Alyabyev (Soviet Union) 7 ................................ Enzo Cavalli (Italy) 7 .................... Graham Boase (Australia) 8 ..Konstantin Tsigankov (Soviet Union) 8 ....... Vladimir Goryayev (Soviet Union) 9 .........Lev Karpushenko (Soviet Union) 9 ...Aleksandr Zolotaryev (Soviet Union) 10 ...................Adhemar da Silva (Brazil) 10 ... Hans-Jürgen Rückborn (East Germany) 1960 1964 1 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 1 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 2 ....... Vladimir Goryayev (Soviet Union) 2 ....... Viktor Kravchenko (Soviet Union) 3 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 3 ........... Oleg Fedoseyev (Soviet Union) 4 .............Vilhjálmur Einarsson (Iceland) 4 .................... Fred Alsop (Great Britain) 5 ........................................ Ira Davis (US) 5 .......................Chaochung Tien (China) 6 .............Ryszard Malcherczyk (Poland) 6 ........................................ Ira Davis (US) 7 ........................Kari Rahkamo (Finland) 7 ................. Şerban Ciochină (Romania) 8 ...... Yevgeniy Mikhailov (Soviet Union) 8 ............ Manfred Hinze (East Germany) 9 .......................Chaochung Tien (China) 9 ................Georgi Stoikovski (Bulgaria) 10 ...... Oleg Ryakhovskiy (Soviet Union) 10 ...............Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 1961 1965 1 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 1 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 2 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 2 ................... Henrik Kalocsai (Hungary) 3 .............Ryszard Malcherczyk (Poland) 3 ...Aleksandr Zolotaryev (Soviet Union) 4 ....... Vladimir Goryayev (Soviet Union) 4 .................... Fred Alsop (Great Britain) 5 ............ Adil Dementyev (Soviet Union) 5 . Hans-Jürgen Rückborn (East Germany) 6 ........... Oleg Fedoseyev (Soviet Union) 6 ................Georgi Stoikovski (Bulgaria) 7 ........ Oleg Ryakhovskiy (Soviet Union) 7 ............Michael Sauer (West Germany) 8 ...... Yevgeniy Mikhailov (Soviet Union) 8 ......................................Art Walker (US) 9 ......................... Jan Jaskólski (Poland) 9 ...Aleksandr Lazarenko (Soviet Union) 10 ...... Anatoliy Alyabyev (Soviet Union) 10 ......................Giuseppe Gentile (Italy) 1962 1966 1 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 1 . Hans-Jürgen Rückborn (East Germany) 2 ....... Vladimir Goryayev (Soviet Union) 2 ................Georgi Stoikovski (Bulgaria) 3 .............Ryszard Malcherczyk (Poland) 3 ......................................Art Walker (US) 4 ........... Oleg Fedoseyev (Soviet Union) 4 ................... Henrik Kalocsai (Hungary) 5 .................Vitold Kreyer (Soviet Union) 5 ........................ Józef Schmidt (Poland) 6 ...Aleksandr Zolotaryev (Soviet Union) 6 ......................... Jan Jaskólski (Poland) 7 ..................... Ian Tomlinson (Australia) 7 ................. Şerban Ciochină (Romania) 8 ......................John Baguley (Australia) 8 ............Michael Sauer
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