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Meet Highlighted by new 16-02.75 Women's PV Record
Michelle Perry (ex-Quartz Hill, UCLA) big 12.61 hurdle win
Alan Webb third in 1500m - Many other former Golden Staters compete!


Isinbayeva soars to 4.93m World record in Lausanne
Tuesday 5 July 2005

Lausanne, Switzerland – Overall IAAF World Ranked number one Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia, the Olympic champion improved her World record for the women’s Pole Vault tonight at the 30th edition of Athletissima, IAAF Super Grand Prix meeting.

"It's fantastic for me, I'm so happy," Isinbayeva told Reuters. "It's not easy, even if it looks easy."

Isinbayeva, 23, who broke the World Indoor record four times last winter, was opening her outdoor season tonight, and in the process she raised by one centimetre her own World mark (4.92m) which she had set on 3 September last year at the Van Damme TDK Golden League meeting in Brussels. The World record now stands at 4.93m (16-02.75)*.

Three jumps is all that it takes

The former gymnast from Volgograd needed just two earlier jumps - 4.60 and 4.70 - both of which she took on her first attempt before a perfect World record at 4.93 with a big margin between her and the bar. These three were her ‘only’ performances this evening, and only one jump at 4.60 was enough for the Russian to secure the win, as 2000 Olympic champion Stacy Dragila finished second with 4.60m a height which she had taken on her second attempt.
“When I started the competition I was a bit nervous because it was my first (outdoor) competition of the year,” confirmed Isinbayeva. “My coach told me that I could jump the World record if I believed in myself.”

“I used old poles because the wind was strong. I decided to stop after 4.93 because I wanted to take a rest before my next competition in Rethymno on 10 July. There I will try again. The support from the crowd was crazy. I believe that 5 metres is like 6 metres in men’s Pole Vault. The first woman to break the 5 metres barrier will be a legend”, said a characteristically outgoing Isinbayeva during the post meet press conference.

Three other world season leads
Apart from Isinbayeva’ s World record the Lausanne meeting also produced three World seasonal bests - Virgilius Alekna in the men’s Discus Throw (70.53); Marian Oprea in the men’s Triple Jump (17.81); Chandra Sturrup in the women’s 100 metres (10.84) a sprint which featured two more women under 11 seconds.
17.81 for Oprea

Oprea leapt to his PB of 17.81 in his only valid jump of the evening. “My objective is to reach 18 metres but not for now,” confirmed the Romanian. “My performance today exceeds my expectations.”

 

 

 

Momchil Karailiev from Bulgaria leapt to 17.36, two centimetres better than the previous world seasonal leader (17.73) Jadel Gregorio who jumped 17.34 for third. The Brazilian was defeated for the first time this season in what was his European debut in 2005. Three other men jumped over the 17 metres barrier: Nathan Douglas from Great Britain (17.27), Vyktor Yastrebov from the Ukraine (17.15) and Dmitriy Valyukevich (17.04).

Alekna flies Discus over 70m
Double Olympic champion Alekna improved the previous world leading mark of Gerd Kanter from 70.10 to 70.53. The star from Lithuania backed up this impressive result with three more throws over 67 metres (67.92 – 67.79 -68.69). Estonian Kanter took second spot with 68.32, ahead of Olympic silver medallist Zoltan
Kovago from Hungary (65.61).

Sturrup is impressive in cool conditions

Bahamas’ Chandra Sturrup set the fastest time in the world this year with an impressive 10.84 in cool weather conditions. Olympic silver medallist Lawryn Williams from the US set her seasonal best and the second fastest time in 2005 with 10.91 for second, edging out French star Christine Arron who also ran under 11 seconds with 10.94. USA Championships winner Melissa Barber, who trains with Chandra Sturrup, was fourth in 11.12.

“When I saw the scoreboard I was excited,” confirmed Sturrup. “I never take into consideration cool weather conditions. I had a very good start but my race was not perfect. It was my seventh race of the season after taking one year off due a tibia injury. I will return to my country to run the CAC Champs. Then I will return to Europe for Madrid and Stockolm before the World Championships. I want to run 10.7 in Helsinki and win the World title. I think that 10.8 could be enough to win in Finland,” said Sturrup.

Arron confirmed, “I am a bit disappointed with my third place despite a good finish. Many girls can run under 11 seconds but there are no clear favourites in Helsinki. My season is going on well.”

The 100 metres women B race went to Italy’s Manuela Levorato who improved her seasonal best to 11.40 running with the greatest ease.
French record for Pognon which downs Gatlin

European Indoor record holder Ronald Pognon ran under 10 seconds for the first time in his career breaking the 100 metres French record which had been held by Daniel Sangouma (10.02). His time was 9.99 and it edged out Paris TDK Golden League winner Aziz Zakari from Ghana by three hundredths of a second. Olympic champion Justin Gatlin finished third in 10.03. Gatlin’s training partner Shawn Crawford, Olympic 200m champion, pulled out on the eve of the meeting due to a foot injury.

Patrick Jarrett from Jamaica ran 10.33 beating the US Coby Miller (10.42) in the 100 metres B sprint.

“The track was very fast. Spectators were fantastic. I knew I had the potential to run under 10 seconds today”, said Pognon.

Lebedeva over 15m once again

Tatyana Lebedeva collected her second seasonal win after her 15.11m in Paris with another Triple Jump over 15 metres. She leapt to 15.05 in her first attempt which secured the win. Her compatriot Ana Pyathik improved her seasonal best to 14.88, taking second place over Jamaica’s Trecia Smith, third with 14.81.
Olympic champion Liu Xiang and silver medallist Terrence Trammell ran the same time with 13.05 in the men’s 110m Hurdles but the photo-finish awarded the win to the Chinese who set his seasonal best. Dominique Arnold was third in 13.25. Allen Johnson suffered a slight injury and pulled out of the meeting to avoid any risk. Sweden’s Robert Kronberg took first place in the 110 hurdles B race in 13.45.

Richards defeats Williams-Darling

US champion Sanya Richards produced the upset of the evening beating Olympic champion Tonique Williams Darling in the 400m, breaking the 50 seconds barrier for the third time this season with 49.95. Williams Darling finished runner-up in 50.14.

“It wasn’t a bad race. Of course I am never happy with second place. The race was very tight in the end. I should have given more energy than what I actually gave”, said Wiliams Darling.

Wariner is in control

On the men side, Olympic 400m champion Jeremy Wariner ran 44.96 to take his second European win this summer, defeating Bahamas Chris Brown (45.02) and 2003 World indoor champion Tyree Washington (45.37). Brandon Simpson from Jamaica took the 400 metres B race in 45.26 beating 2003 World bronze medallist Marc Raquil from France ((46.06).

“It was not a bad race although the time could have been better”, said Wariner.

Bekele with ease too

Kenenisa Bekele ran to an easy 3000 metres win in 7:34.57 after taking the lead at 1400 metres. The pacemakers ran the 1km in 2:29.69 and ended their task after 1400 metres, and so Bekele was left alone running against the clock. It was a good day for his younger brother Tariku who confirmed his 12:59 PB in Paris with an excellent second place in 7:38.18 kicking away from his compatriot Markos Geneti, third with 7:38.42.

Local favourite Maryam Yusuf Jamal from Bahrain, who lives and trains in Lausanne, took her second Super Grand Prix 1500m win of the season in 4:01.75 which confirms the form of her fantastic world seasonal best (3:59.13) set in Athens in mid-June. Olympic finalist Natalya Yevdokimova who remained in contention for the win in the last lap, was second in 4:02.75.

Holm is beaten

In the men’s High Jump, Russia’s Vyacheslav Voronin defeated Olympic champion Stefan Holm from Sweden on countback with both clearing 2.31m. The former World champion from Russia jumped 2.31 on his second attempt, while the Swedish star needed three attempts at this height.

Ramzi takes surprise 800m win

Rachid Ramzi from Bahrain showed a good return to form winning the men’s 800 metres in 1:44.75. Paris Golden League winner William Yampoyi was runner-up in 1:45.75.

Kenyan Suleiman Simotwo produced a major upset in the men's 1500 metres beating favourite Rui Silva from Portugal (Olympic bronze medallist in Athens) and US middle distance hope Allan Webb in 3:34.12.

Portugal’s Francis Obikwelu, Olympic silver medallist in the 100 metres, clinched a narrow win over Zimbabwe’s Brian Dzingai in the 200 metres in 20.58.

Cuban medal hope emerges in women’s 800m

Zulya Calatayud from Cuba showed that she may be a factor in the fight for World medals after a tactical women's 800 metres won in 1:59.35 over 2005 Paris TDK Golden League winner Svetlana Cherkasova from Russia, who finished runner-up in 1:59.99. Morocco’s Ait Hammou took the B race in 2:01.52.

Fast ‘B’ races

Bayano Kamani from Panama, Olympic finalist in Athens and winner of two TDK Golden League meetings in Brussels and Berlin last summer, finished first in the B 400 metres Hurdles race in 48.36 over South Africa’s Pieter De Villiers, runner-up in 48.46. Both Kamani and De Villiers ran faster than the US Olympic fourth placer James Carter who took the honours in the A race in 48.48.

A dramatic women’s 100 metres Hurdles confirmed the good form of reigning US champion Michelle Perry who ran 12.61 beating 2001 World outdoor and indoor champion Anjenette Kirkland by four hundredths of a second. European Indoor champion Susanna Kallur from Sweden ran 12.70 to take third place ahead of Jamaica’s Brigitte Foster (12.71). Disaster struck again for World champion Perdita Felicien who heavily hit the last hurdle and fell to the track.
Good times were run also in the second and third series of the women’s 100 metres Hurdles. The C race featured the win of Russia’s Irina Schevchenko in 12.78 over Jenny Kallur (12.99). Four women dipped under 12.70 in the B race: Spain’s Glory Alozie came in first in 12.62 taking first spot ahead of Germany’s Kirsten Bolm (12.66) and the Jamaicans Laceena Golding Clarke and Vonette Dixon, who shared the same time of 12.67.

Athletissima 2005 Lausanne 05-Jul-2005

Results MEN

Official Result Men - 100 Metres - Race 1 Wind:+1.8m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Pognon Ronald FRA 9.99
2 Zakari Aziz GHA 10.02
3 Gatlin Justin USA 10.03
4 Thomas Dwight JAM 10.06
5 Frater Michael JAM 10.08
6 Obikwelu Francis POR 10.13
7 Scott Leonard USA 10.18
8 Williams Bernard USA 10.51

Official Result Men - 100 Metres - Race 2 Wind:+1.8m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Jarrett Patrick JAM 10.33
2 Miller Coby USA 10.42
3 Baumann Andreas SUI 10.51
4 Schutz Stefan SUI 10.84
5 Contini David SUI 10.88
6 Gsponer Raphael SUI 10.95
Collio Simone ITA DNS

 

Official Result Men - 200 Metres Wind:+0.8m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Obikwelu Francis POR 20.58
2 Dzingai Brian ZIM 20.60
3 Schneerberger Marc SUI 20.79
4 Hackley Jimmie USA 20.85
5 Capel John USA 20.85
6 Williams Bernard USA 21.19
7 Niederhäuser Marc SUI 21.28
Johnson Joshua J. USA DNS

 

Official Result Men - 400 Metres - Race 1
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Wariner Jeremy USA 44.96
2 Brown Christopher BAH 45.02
3 Washington Tyree USA 45.37 - LA SIERRA HS (RIVERSIDE)
4 Brew Derrick USA 45.50
5 Clarke Davian JAM 45.66
6 Merritt LaShawn USA 45.66
7 Francique Alleyne GRN 45.71
8 Lavanchy Pierre SUI 46.34

Official Result Men - 400 Metres - Race 2
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Simpson Brandon JAM 45.26
2 Raquil Marc FRA 46.06
3 van Branteghem Cedric BEL 46.14
4 Augustin Fernando MRI 47.31
5 Weissenberger Philipp SUI 48.45
6 Farquet Patrick SUI 48.71

Official Result Men - 800 Metres - Race 1
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Ramzi Rashid BRN 1:44.73
2 Yiampoy William KEN 1:45.75
3 Milkevics Dmitrijs LAT 1:45.84
4 Yego Alfred Kirwa KEN 1:46.28
5 Bucher André SUI 1:46.40
6 Saïd-Guerni Djabir ALG 1:46.64
7 Mutua Joseph KEN 1:47.84
8 Koech Justus KEN 1:48.73
9 Korir Paul KEN 1:49.30
dos Santos Osmar Barbosa BRA DNF

Official Result Men - 800 Metres - Race 2
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Barrios Eugenio ESP 1:46.74
2 Lacasse Florent FRA 1:47.24
3 Tadili Achraf CAN 1:47.77
4 Sneberger Michal CZE 1:47.90
5 Niederberger Christian SUI 1:50.41
6 Zwahlen Mirco SUI 1:50.66
7 Wullschleger Valentin SUI 1:50.95
8 Isenring Julien SUI 1:51.05
9 Albert Ueli SUI 1:52.17
10 Ballaman Matthias SUI 1:54.33
Stewart Jason NZL DNF

Official Result Men - 1500 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Simotwo Suleiman Kipses KEN 3:34.12
2 Silva Rui POR 3:34.50
3 Webb Alan USA 3:34.78
4 Chirchir William KEN 3:35.69
5 Boukensa Tarek ALG 3:35.80
6 Zerguelaine Antar ALG 3:36.07
7 Sullivan Kevin CAN 3:36.39
8 Tahri Bouabdallah FRA 3:36.44
9 Myers Rob USA 3:36.55
10 Krummenacker David USA 3:36.58
11 Maazouzi Driss FRA 3:37.18
12 Casado Arturo ESP 3:37.20
13 Lukezic Christopher USA 3:37.69
14 Rotich Laban KEN 3:46.21
Bett Charles Kiplangat KEN DNF
Lelei David KEN DNF
Parra Roberto ESP DNF
Baba Youssef MAR DNS
Kaouch Adil MAR DNS

Official Result Men - 3000 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Bekele Kenenisa ETH 7:34.57
2 Bekele Tariku ETH 7:38.18
3 Geneti Markos ETH 7:38.42
4 Gebremariam Gebre-egziabher ETH 7:40.31
5 Saïdi-Sief Ali ALG 7:41.21
6 Kibowen John KEN 7:41.95
7 Songok Boniface Kiprotich KEN 7:42.49
8 C'Kurui James Kwalia QAT 7:43.45
9 Willis Nicholas NZL 7:45.97
10 Chenonge Hillary KEN 7:46.13
11 Amyn Mohammed MAR 7:48.55
12 Sugut Henry Kemo KEN 7:54.01
13 Bitok Paul KEN 7:58.94
14 Boit Kipketer Wilson KEN 8:15.60
Abate Abiyote ETH DNF
Asmerom Bolota USA DNF
Belz Christian SUI DNF
Chebii Abraham KEN DNF
Hatungimana Arthémon BDI DNF
Jawher Mushir Salim BRN DNF
Kiplak David KEN DNF
Penas Manuel Ángel ESP DNS

Official Result Men - 110 Metres Hurdles - Race 1 Wind:+1.1m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Liu Xiang CHN 13.05
2 Trammell Terrence USA 13.05
3 Arnold Dominique USA 13.26 - LB WILSON HS -
4 Bramlett Ron USA 13.31
5 Demydyuk Serhiy UKR 13.40
6 Watkins Arend USA 13.45 - SILVER CREEK HS (SAN JOSE)
7 Wignall Maurice JAM 13.60
Johnson Allen USA DNS

Official Result Men - 110 Metres Hurdles - Race 2 Wind:+1.5m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Kronberg Robert SWE 13.45
2 Quiñonez Jackson ECU 13.46
3 Lichtenegger Elmar AUT 13.48
4 Vivancos Felipe ESP 13.63
5 Allen Charles CAN 13.83
6 Kundert Andreas SUI 13.87

Official Result Men - 400 Metres Hurdles - Race 1
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Carter James USA 48.47
2 van Zyl Louis RSA 48.82
3 Iakovákis Periklís GRE 48.89
4 Herbert Llewellyn RSA 48.96
5 McFarlane Danny JAM 49.80
6 Ferguson Kenneth USA 50.45
7 Keïta Naman FRA 52.56
Plawgo Marek POL DNS

Official Result Men - 400 Metres Hurdles - Race 2
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Kamani Bayano PAN 48.36
2 de Villiers Pieter RSA 48.46
3 Tamesue Dai JPN 49.20
4 Cilliers Ockert RSA 49.56
5 Borloz Stéphane SUI 50.26
6 Leiser Martin SUI 50.36
7 Grossenbacher Christian SUI 50.46
8 Gertsch Sylvain SUI 51.51

Official Result Men - High Jump
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Voronin Vyacheslav RUS 2.31
2 Holm Stefan SWE 2.31
3 Mason Germaine JAM 2.24
3 Rybakov Yaroslav RUS 2.24
3 Sposób Grzegorz POL 2.24
6 Ton Svatoslav CZE 2.24
7 Klyugin Sergey RUS 2.20
7 Sokolovskyy Andriy UKR 2.20
9 Bettinelli Andrea ITA 2.20
10 Aleksejev Marko EST 2.15
10 Gabella Grégory FRA 2.15
12 Boswell Mark CAN 2.15

Official Result Men - Triple Jump
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Wind
1 Oprea Marian ROM 17.81 +1
2 Karailiev Momchil BUL 17.36 +2.3
3 Gregório Jadel BRA 17.34 +0.8
4 Douglas Nathan GBR 17.27 +1.5
5 Yastrebov Vyktor UKR 17.15 +1.7
6 Valyukevich Dmitriy SVK 17.04 0
7 Martínez Alexander CUB 16.95 +1.7
8 Mendes Rodrigo BRA 16.91 +0.4
9 Bell Kenta USA 16.63 +0.7
10 Idowu Phillips GBR 16.34 +2.1
11 Zalaggítis Konstadínos GRE 15.89 +0.1
Friedek Charles Michael GER DNS

Official Result Men - Discus Throw
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Alekna Virgilijus LTU 70.53
2 Kanter Gerd EST 68.32
3 Kövágó Zoltán HUN 65.61
4 Tunks Jason CAN 65.43
5 Máté Gábor HUN 64.32
6 Malone Casey USA 61.87
7 Kruger Frantz RSA 61.22
8 Möllenbeck Michael GER 60.75
9 Hopley Hannes RSA 60.27
10 Krawczyk Andrzej POL 59.86
11 Rome Jarred USA 58.27
Pestano Mario ESP DNS

Results WOMEN

Official Result Women - 100 Metres - Race 1 Wind:+1.9m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Sturrup Chandra BAH 10.84
2 Williams Lauryn USA 10.91
3 Arron Christine FRA 10.94
4 Barber Me'Lisa USA 11.12
5 Simpson Sherone JAM 11.18
6 Colander LaTasha USA 11.22
7 Felix Allyson USA 11.37
Lawrence Tayna JAM DNS

Official Result Women - 100 Metres - Race 2 Wind:+0.8m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Levorato Manuela ITA 11.40
2 Candiani Giorgia SUI 12.08
3 Dupasquier Christèle SUI 12.28
4 Gasser Sandra SUI 12.40
5 Golay Joelle SUI 12.43
6 Fournier Berengere SUI 12.45
7 Humair Aurelie SUI 12.54
Williams Angela USA DNS

Official Result Women - 400 Metres - Race 1
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Richards Sanya USA 49.95
2 Williams-Darling Tonique BAH 50.14
3 Amertil Christine BAH 50.98
4 Hennagan Monique USA 51.20
5 Smith Ronetta JAM 52.72
6 Fenton Lorraine JAM 53.18
7 Fall Fatou Bintou SEN 55.27
Krasnomovets Olesya RUS DNS

Official Result Women - 400 Metres - Race 2
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Yefremova Antonina UKR 51.51
2 Williams Shericka JAM 51.76
3 Naef Martina SUI 53.07
4 Kohler Renate SUI 56.31
Ohurougu Christine GBR DNS

Official Result Women - 800 Metres - Race 1
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Calatayud Zulia CUB 1:59.35
2 Cherkasova Svetlana RUS 1:59.99
3 Usovich Svetlana BLR 2:00.31
4 Valdonado Laetitia FRA 2:00.59
5 Sinclair Kenia JAM 2:00.63
6 Cummins Diane CAN 2:00.97
7 Ceplak Jolanda SLO 2:02.17
8 Jepkosgei Janeth KEN 2:03.94
9 Brägger Anita SUI 2:04.44
10 Burnett Marian GUY 2:05.47
Thiébaud-Kangni Sandrine TOG DNF

Official Result Women - 800 Metres - Race 2
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Aït Hammou Amina MAR 2:01.52
2 Fouquet Virginie FRA 2:01.94
3 Santin Frances USA 2:01.97
4 Macharia Faith KEN 2:02.81
5 Uljas Egle EST 2:02.92
6 Desviat Esther ESP 2:03.75
7 Vashentseva Irina RUS 2:03.96
8 Rønholt Rikke DEN 2:04.77
9 Lang Gabi SUI 2:06.87
10 Fischer Sabina SUI 2:07.18
11 Durrenmatt Sybille SUI 2:07.85
12 Vogel Monika SUI 2:10.93
Sonderegger Regina SUI DNF
Grousselle Elisabeth FRA DNS

Official Result Women - 1500 Metres
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Jamal Maryam Yusuf BRN 4:01.73
2 Yevdokimova Natalya RUS 4:02.75
3 Lagat Nancy Jebet KEN 4:03.89
4 Douma-Hussar Carmen CAN 4:07.82
5 Toomey Jennifer USA 4:08.16
6 Shobukhova Liliya RUS 4:08.61
7 Turava Alesya BLR 4:09.24
8 Mugo Naomi KEN 4:09.89
9 Carruzzo Christina SUI 4:12.79
10 Tadesse Mestawat ETH 4:15.11
11 Touhami Nahida ALG 4:17.46
12 Babcock Courtney CAN 4:21.30
Komyagina Olga RUS DNF
Clement Treniere USA DNS

Official Result Women - 100 Metres Hurdles - Race 1 Wind:+1.2m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Perry Michelle USA 12.61 - QUARTZ HILL HS
2 Kirkland Anjanette USA 12.65
3 Kallur Susanna SWE 12.70
4 Foster-Hylton Brigitte JAM 12.71
5 Ennis-London Delloreen JAM 12.72
6 Felicien Perdita CAN 17.36
Ferga-Khodadin Linda FRA DNF
Hayes Joanna USA DNS

Official Result Women - 100 Metres Hurdles - Race 2 Wind:+2.4m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Alozie Glory ESP 12.62
2 Bolm Kirsten GER 12.66
3 Golding-Clarke Lacena JAM 12.67
4 Dixon Vonette JAM 12.67
5 Denby Nichole USA 13.04 - NORTH HS (RIVERSIDE)
6 Jones LoLo USA 13.06
7 Demus Lashinda USA 13.17 - LB WILSON HS
8 Barber Eunice FRA 13.23

Official Result Women - 100 Metres Hurdles - Race 3 Wind:+1.1m/s
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Shevchenko Irina RUS 12.78
2 Kallur Jenny SWE 12.99
3 Adams Jenny USA 13.01
4 Okori Reïna-Flor FRA 13.07
5 Feng Yun CHN 13.20
6 Liimask Mirjam EST 13.22
7 Altermatt Sabrina SUI 13.55
8 Mäder Ewa SUI 14.04

Official Result Women - Pole Vault
Pos Athlete Nat Mark
1 Isinbayeva Yelena RUS 4.93
2 Dragila Stacy USA 4.60 - PLACER HS (AUBURN)
3 Elisdóttir Thórey Edda ISL 4.40
3 Hamácková Pavla CZE 4.40
3 Pyrek Monika POL 4.40
6 Schwartz Jillian USA 4.40
7 Rogowska Anna POL 4.30
8 Ellis Dana CAN 4.30
9 Steiner April USA 4.20
10 O'Hara Tracy USA 4.20 - RANCHO BERNARDO HS (SD)
10 Sauer Mary USA 4.20 - SAN DIMAS HS
Balakhonova Anzhela UKR NM
Grigorieva Tatiana AUS NM

Official Result Women - Triple Jump
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Wind
1 Lebedeva Tatyana RUS 15.05 +0.9
2 Pyatykh Anna RUS 14.88 +1.2
3 Smith Trecia JAM 14.81 +1.3
4 Aldama Yamilé SUD 14.51 +1.2
5 Devetzí Hrysopiyí GRE 14.37 +0.8
6 Rahouli Baya ALG 14.27 +0.8
7 Safronova Natalya BLR 14.15 +1.3
8 Dimitrova Mariya BUL 14.13 +1.1
9 Oleynikova Yelena RUS 14.01 +0.8
10 Gurova Viktoriya RUS 13.88 0
11 Dimitráki Iríni GRE 13.71 +1.2

 

 


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