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START LIST Triple Jump Men - Final London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 START LIST Triple Jump Men - Final RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 18.29 Jonathan EDWARDS GBR 29 Göteborg (Ullevi Stadium) 7 Aug 1995 Championships Record CR 18.29 Jonathan EDWARDS GBR 29 Göteborg (Ullevi Stadium) 7 Aug 1995 World Leading WL 18.11 Christian TAYLOR USA 27 Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 27 May 2017 i = Indoor performance 10 August 2017 20:20 START TIME ORDER NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH PERSONAL BEST SEASON BEST 1 Yordanys DURANONA DMA 16 Jun 88 17.20 17.02 2 Chris BENARD USA 4 Apr 90 17.48 17.48 3 Lázaro MARTÍNEZ CUB 3 Nov 97 17.24 17.07 4 Alexis COPELLO AZE 12 Aug 85 17.68 17.10 i 5 Jean-Marc PONTVIANNE FRA 6 Aug 94 17.13 17.13 6 Ruiting WU CHN 29 Nov 95 17.18 17.18 7 Nelson ÉVORA POR 20 Apr 84 17.74 17.20 i 8 Will CLAYE USA 13 Jun 91 17.91 17.91 9 Pablo TORRIJOS ESP 12 May 92 17.04i 16.96 10 Andy DÍAZ CUB 25 Dec 95 17.40 17.40 11 Christian TAYLOR USA 18 Jun 90 18.21 18.11 12 Cristian NÁPOLES CUB 27 Nov 98 17.27 17.27 ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP LIST SEASON OUTDOOR TOP LIST RESULT NAME VENUE DATE RESULT NAME VENUE 2017 18.29 Jonathan EDWARDS (GBR) Göteborg (Ullevi Stadium) 7 Aug 95 18.11 Christian TAYLOR (USA) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 27 May 18.21 Christian TAYLOR (USA) Beijing (National Stadium) 27 Aug 15 17.91 Will CLAYE (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 23 Jun 18.09 Kenny HARRISON (USA) Atlanta (Olympic Stadium), GA 27 Jul 96 17.60 Pedro P. PICHARDO (CUB) Lausanne (Pontaise) 6 Jul 18.08 Pedro P. PICHARDO (CUB)La Habana (Estadio Panamericano) 28 May 15 17.48 Chris BENARD (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 23 Jun 18.04 Teddy TAMGHO (FRA) Moskva (Luzhniki) 18 Aug 13 17.40 Andy DÍAZ (CUB) La Habana (Estadio Panamericano) 17 Mar 17.97 Willie BANKS (USA) Indianapolis, IN 16 Jun 85 17.32 Fabrizio DONATO (ITA) Pierre-Bénite 9 Jun 17.92 Khristo MARKOV (BUL) Roma (Stadio Olimpico) 31 Aug 87 17.30 Jordan A. DÍAZ (CUB) Nairobi (Kasarani) 14 Jul 17.92 James BECKFORD (JAM) Odessa, TX 20 May 95 17.27 Cristian NÁPOLES (CUB) La Habana (Estadio Panamericano) 17 Mar 17.91 Will CLAYE (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 23 Jun 17 17.27 Bin DONG (CHN) Eugene (Hayward Field), OR 27 May 17.90 Vladimir INOZEMTSEV (URS) Bratislava 20 Jun 90 17.25 Donald SCOTT (USA) Sacramento (Hornet Stadium), CA 23 Jun 17.90 Jadel GREGÓRIO (BRA) Belém (Mangueirão) 20 May 07 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-TJ-M-f----.SL2..v1 Issued at 20:16 on Monday, 07 August 2017 Official Partners.
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