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RESULTS Triple Jump Women - Qualification with Qualifying Standard of 14.30 (Q) Or at Least the 12 Best Performers (Q) Advance to the Final Moscow (RUS) World Championships 10-18 August 2013 RESULTS Triple Jump Women - Qualification With qualifying standard of 14.30 (Q) or at least the 12 best performers (q) advance to the Final RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE DATE VENUE World Record 15.50 Inessa KRAVETS UKR 29 10 Aug 1995 Göteborg Championships Record 15.50 Inessa KRAVETS UKR 29 10 Aug 1995 Göteborg World Leading 14.85 Olha SALADUHA UKR 30 1 Jun 2013 Eugene, OR TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY START TIME 11:24 22° C 57 % Group A 13 August 2013 END TIME 11:56 22° C 57 % PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 2 3 1 867 Olha SALADUHA UKR 04 Jun 83 1 14.69 Q 13.95 14.69 0.4 m/s 0.4 m/s 0.4 m/s Ольга Саладуха 04 июня 83 2 475 Hanna KNYAZYEVA-MINENKO ISR 25 Sep 89 9 14.46 Q X X 14.46 0.6 m/s -0.2 m/s 0.7 m/s 0.6 m/s Анна Князева -Миненко 25 сент . 89 3 527 Kimberly WILLIAMS JAM 03 Nov 88 10 14.36 Q 14.25 14.36 0.4 m/s -0.8 m/s 0.4 m/s Кимберли Уильямс 03 нояб . 88 4 721 Irina GUMENYUK RUS 06 Jan 88 8 14.30 Q 14.30 0.6 m/s 0.6 m/s Ирина Гуменюк 06 янв . 88 5 277 Mabel GAY CUB 05 May 83 4 14.17 q 13.99 13.95 14.17 1.1 m/s 0.9 m/s 0.4 m/s 1.1 m/s Мэйбел Гай 05 мая 83 6 808 Dana VELDÁKOVÁ SVK 03 Jun 81 11 13.88 q X 13.88 13.85 1.3 m/s 0.6 m/s 1.3 m/s 0.0 m/s Дана Велдакова 03 июня 81 7 182 Keila COSTA BRA 06 Feb 83 2 13.82 13.82 13.80 13.67 -0.4 m/s -0.4 m/s 1.0 m/s 1.4 m/s Кейла Коста 06 февр . 83 8 446 Níki PANÉTTA GRE 21 Apr 86 5 13.69 13.04 13.69 13.52 0.9 m/s 1.2 m/s 0.9 m/s 0.6 m/s Ники Панетта 21 апр . 86 9 544 Irina EKTOVA KAZ 08 Jan 87 7 13.37 X 13.09 13.37 0.8 m/s 0.7 m/s 0.4 m/s 0.8 m/s Ирина Эктова 08 янв . 87 10 961 Anastasiya JURAVLEVA UZB 09 Oct 81 3 13.32 13.03 13.32 X 1.6 m/s -0.4 m/s 1.6 m/s 0.4 m/s Анастасия Журавлева 09 окт . 81 11 845 Sarah NAMBAWA UGA 23 Sep 84 6 13.31 X X 13.31 1.9 m/s 0.9 m/s 1.5 m/s 1.9 m/s Сара Намбава 23 сент . 84 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-TJ-W-q----.RS6..v1 Issued at 11:58 on Tuesday, 13 August 2013 2 Official IAAF Partners Moscow (RUS) World Championships 10-18 August 2013 RESULTS Triple Jump Women - Qualification TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY START TIME 11:24 22° C 57 % Group B 13 August 2013 END TIME 11:51 22° C 57 % PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY DATE of BIRTH ORDER RESULT 1 2 3 1 265 Caterine IBARGÜEN COL 12 Feb 84 1 14.52 Q 14.52 0.5 m/s 0.5 m/s Катерине Ибаргуэн 12 февр . 84 2 747 Anna PYATYKH RUS 04 Apr 81 2 14.34 Q 13.80 X 14.34 0.5 m/s 0.1 m/s -0.2 m/s 0.5 m/s Анна Пятых 04 апр . 81 3 732 Ekaterina KONEVA RUS 25 Sep 88 9 14.30 Q 13.32 14.30 0.7 m/s 0.5 m/s 0.7 m/s Екатерина Конева 25 сент . 88 4 779 Snežana RODIC SLO 19 Aug 82 10 14.17 q 13.73 X 14.17 1.0 m/s -0.2 m/s 0.7 m/s 1.0 m/s Снежана Родич 19 авг . 82 5 653 Anna JAGACIAK POL 10 Feb 90 6 13.96 q X 13.21 13.96 0.3 m/s 1.2 m/s 0.6 m/s 0.3 m/s Анна Ягайчак 10 февр . 90 6 447 Athanasía PÉRRA GRE 02 Feb 83 5 13.92 q X 13.85 13.92 0.2 m/s 1.1 m/s 0.2 m/s 0.2 m/s Атанасия Перра 02 февр . 83 7 494 Simona LA MANTIA ITA 14 Apr 83 7 13.80 13.57 X 13.80 -0.2 m/s 0.6 m/s 1.7 m/s -0.2 m/s Симона Ла Мантиа 14 апр . 83 8 873 Ruslana TSYKHOTSKA UKR 23 Mar 86 3 13.51 13.51 X X 0.1 m/s 0.1 m/s -0.2 m/s 0.3 m/s Руслана Цихоцка 23 марта 86 9 103 Baya RAHOULI ALG 27 Jul 79 4 13.41 X 13.41 X 0.3 m/s 0.4 m/s 0.3 m/s 0.8 m/s Байя Рахоули 27 июля 79 10 166 Natallia VIATKINA BLR 10 Feb 87 8 13.19 13.19 X 13.02 0.9 m/s 0.9 m/s 0.0 m/s 0.6 m/s Наталия Вяткина 10 февр . 87 ALL-TIME TOP LIST SEASON TOP LIST RESULT NAME Venue DATE RESULT NAME Venue DATE 15.50 Inessa KRAVETS (UKR) Göteborg 10 Aug 95 14.85 Olha SALADUHA (UKR) Eugene, OR 1 Jun 13 15.39 Françoise MBANGO ETONEBeijing (CMR) (National Stadium) 17 Aug 08 14.83 Caterine IBARGÜEN (COL) Eugene, OR 1 Jun 13 15.34 Tatyana LEBEDEVA (RUS) Iráklio 4 Jul 04 14.82 Ekaterina KONEVA (RUS) Kazan 11 Jul 13 15.32 Hrysopiyí DEVETZÍ (GRE) Athína (Olympic Stadium) 21 Aug 04 14.58 Keila COSTA (BRA) São Paulo (IDCM) 7 Jun 13 15.29 Yamilé ALDAMA (CUB) Roma 11 Jul 03 14.58 Snežana RODIC (SLO) Nova Gorica 15 Jun 13 15.28 Yargeris SAVIGNE (CUB) Osaka 31 Aug 07 14.58 Irina GUMENYUK (RUS) Yerino 16 Jun 13 15.25 Olga RYPAKOVA (KAZ) Split 4 Sep 10 14.58 Hanna KNYAZYEVA-MINENKO (ISR) Paris Saint-Denis 6 Jul 13 15.20 Šárka KAŠPARKOVA (CZE) Athína 4 Aug 97 14.54 Alsu MURTAZINA (RUS) Yerino 16 Jun 13 15.20 Tereza MARINOVA (BUL) Sydney 24 Sep 00 14.48 Athanasía PÉRRA (GRE) Mersin 28 Jun 13 15.18 Iva PRANDZHEVA (BUL) Göteborg 10 Aug 95 14.48 Kimberly WILLIAMS (JAM) Paris Saint-Denis 6 Jul 13 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data Processing by CANON AT-TJ-W-q----.RS6..v1 Issued at 11:58 on Tuesday, 13 August 2013 2 Official IAAF Partners.
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