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Triple jump, also known as triple jump, is one of the events in track and field. Triple jump originated in Scotland and Ireland in the middle of the 18th century. Men's triple jump was listed as the first Olympic Games in 1896. Women's triple jumps were gradually launched in the early 1980s and were listed as Olympic games in 1992. [1] .
Triple jump
- Detailed rules for the Olympic Games
- 1. The order of the athletes' test jumps shall be determined by lot.
- 2. If there are more than 8 athletes, each person shall be allowed to try 3 jumps. The top 8 athletes with the best results may try 3 more jumps. The order of the jumps is the opposite of their ranking after the first 3 jumps. If the 8th place results are equal after the 3rd test jump, it will be processed according to Rule 146 3. When there are only 8 or less players, each person can try 6 jumps.
- 3 Once a match has started, athletes must not use the runway to practice.
- 4 If one of the following conditions is found, the test jump fails:
- (A) In a run-up that is not taking off or during a jump, the athlete touches the ground outside the take-off line with any part of the body;
- (B) Jump in front of or behind the extension of the jumper beyond the ends of the takeoff board;
- (C) touch the ground outside the landing area during the landing process, and the touched area outside the landing area is closer to the take-off line than the touched area in the area;
- (D) After completing the test jump, walk backwards out of the landing area;
- (E) using any
- Current triple jump athletes in China:
- 12.00 meters: national third-level athlete
- 13.60 meters:
- Track and field
- One of the facilities of the three-level long jump competition venue. It consists of runway assist, take-off board, take-off display board, plasticine display board and landing area. The distance from the launch pad to the near end of the landing area is not less than 13m for men and 11m for women.
- Men's Triple Jump: 1995.08.07 British
- Victor Saneyev was born on October 3, 1945. He was passionate about high jumps as a teenager, and later practiced long and triple jumps due to knee injuries. In 1964, 18-year-old Saneyev won two championships in European Youth Long Jump and Triple Jump. In 1967, his long jump score was 7.50 meters and his triple jump was 16.67 meters, both of which have reached the world-class level. In order to achieve good results in the Olympic Games next year, he made a wise choice and decided to focus on triple jump.
- On October 17, 1968, at the 19th Olympic Games, Saneyev and world-famous players Prudencio and Janti. Lele scrambled to set a new world record. In the end, Saneyev advanced to the top, not only won the gold medal, but also set a world record of 17.39 meters. At the 20th Olympics in 1972, he won the championship with a score of 17.35 meters. On October 17 of the same year, Saneyev set another world record with a record of 17.44 meters. The distance and proportion of three jumps are: 6.50 meters (37.3%), 4.93 meters (28.7%), and 6.01 meters (34%) are typical "high jump" technologies.
- In 1976, Saneyev won the Olympic gold medal for the third time with a score of 17.29 meters. In 1980, 35-year-old Saneyev did not win the top three in the domestic Olympic trials, but the former Soviet sports authority made him participate in the 22nd Olympics. He lived up to expectations, won the silver medal with a score of 17.24 meters, and nearly completed the four great titles. Saneyev participated in the Olympic Games four times and won three gold and one silver. In the history of the Olympic Games, he was the athlete with the most gold medals in triple jump.
- From 1968 to 1976, he set the world record for triple jump three times, ranking first in the world for 9 consecutive years. The US "Athletics News" selected him as "the world's best male track and field athlete in the 1970s". [2]