Women Triple Jump Athletics VII World Championship 1999 Sevilla (ESP) - Tuesday 24.08 - Gold Medal: Paraskevi Tsiamita, Greece
Final 19:45Distancewind1.2.3.4.5.6.
1. Paraskevi TsiamitaGREGRE14.88m+0.214.88X14.59X14.35X
2. Yamile AldamaCUBCUB14.61m-0.414.3414.6112.8714.3214.2112.73
3. Olga-Anastasia VasdekiGREGRE14.61m+0.2XX14.2014.3314.61X
4. Tatyana LebedevaRUSRUS14.55m+0.714.0114.4014.5514.49X14.47
5. Iva PrandzhevaBULBUL14.54m0.0X14.5414.3214.18X14.36
6. Sarka KasparkovaCZECZE14.54m+1.214.5414.3314.2314.3414.0814.25
7. Yelena GovorovaUKRUKR14.47m-0.3X14.3014.4713.94X14.03
8. Cristina NicolauROMROM14.38m-0.314.3812.6613.9613.51X14.33
9. Oksana RogovaRUSRUS14.16m-0.114.0714.1614.10
10.Baya RahouliALGALG14.00m+0.713.7813.9614.00
11.Adelina GavrilaROUROU13.87m-0.213.8713.8113.46
12.Ashia HansenGBRGBR13.39m-0.4XX13.39

Women Triple Jump - History

Few athletes have risen quite so fast from obscurity to world champion as Tsiamita. In 1998 she improved drastically from a best of 13.27 to 14.23, placing ninth in the European Championships. Prior to Seville in 1999 she progressed to 14.94.
In the qualifying round the 27 year-old Greek, powerful but technically ragged, jumped fully 60cm more than anyone else with a national record of 15.07, and she confirmed her supremacy in the final. She opened with 14.88 and that was that. Nobody else could jump further than 14.61. Lebedyeva, who had shared top place on the world year list beforehand, was in tears afterwards as she placed fourth behind Aldama and Vasdhéki, the Cuban winning silver ahead of the other Greek on countback. Also distraught was World Indoor Champion Hansen, who followed two fouls with a despairing effort from a vast distance behind the board. An even sadder sight was world record holder Kravets, 22nd out of 25 in the qualifying with a dismal 13.49.

Qualification - Sunday 22.08 19:00

Mark 14.20m 12 Athletes
Group ADistancewindRk.1.2.3.
1. Paraskevi TsiamitaGREGRE15.07m-0.61.15.07
2. Iva PrandzhevaBULBUL14.39m-0.23.14.1414.39
3. Oksana RogovaRUSRUS14.30m0.04.14.1614.30
4. Yamile AldamaCUBCUB14.29m-0.16.14.29
5. Adelina GavrilaROUROU14.20m+0.512.14.0214.20
6. Francoise Etone MbangoCMRCMR14.12m+0.113.14.1013.9214.12
7. Eva DolezalovaCZECZE14.11m-0.114.13.87X14.11
8. Ruiping RenCHNCHN13.90m+0.117.13.2513.9013.87
9. Natalya Klimovets-SafronovaBLRBLR13.89m-0.518.13.5713.8913.71
10.Stacey BowersUSAUSA13.58m-0.321.13.5812.9813.57
11.Inessa KravetsUKRUKR13.49m-0.322.12.91X13.49
12.Anja ValantSLOSLO13.06m-0.324.X13.06X
-. Suzette LeeJAMJAMDNS
Group BDistancewindRk.1.2.3.
1. Cristina NicolauROUROU14.47m+0.72.14.47
2. Baya RahouliALGALG14.30m-0.45.X14.30
3. Ashia HansenGBRGBR14.28m+1.07.14.28
4. Olga-Anastasia VasdekiGREGRE14.27m0.08.13.8813.2114.27
5. Tatyana LebedevaRUSRUS14.26m-0.29.14.26
6. Sarka KasparkovaCZECZE14.22m-0.210.14.10X14.22
7. Yelena GovorovaUKRUKR14.21m0.011.14.21
8. Chunqing MiaoCHNCHN13.92m-0.515.X13.9213.53
9. Kene NdoyeSENSEN13.90m+1.316.13.66X13.90
10.Viktoriya BrigadnayaTKMTKM13.84m0.019.X13.8413.67
11.Lingmei WuCHNCHN13.83m-0.220.13.56X13.83
12.Heli KoivulaFINFIN13.33m-0.123.13.33X12.92
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