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2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Girls' triple jump

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Girls' triple jump
at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics
VenueStadium Lille Métropole
Dates6 July (qualification)
8 July (final)
Competitors32
Winning distance13.62
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    China
bronze medal    Spain
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The girls' triple jump at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Stadium Lille Métropole on 6 and 8 July.

Medalists

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Gold Silver Bronze
Sokhna Galle
 France
Li Jingyu
 China
Ana Peleteiro
 Spain

Records

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Prior to the competition, the following records were as follows.

World Youth Best  Huang Qiuyan (CHN) 14.57 Shanghai, China 19 October 1997
Championship Record  Cristine Spataru (ROU) 13.86 Sherbrooke, Canada 11 July 2003
World Youth Leading  Khaddi Sagnia (SWE) 13.52 Sollentuna, Sweden 22 June 2011

Qualification

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Qualification rule: qualification standard 12.85 m or at least best 12 qualified.[1]

Group A

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Sokhna Galle  France 11.02 13.42 13.42 Q, PB
2 Li Jingyu  China x 12.63 13.11 13.11 Q
3 Anna Krasutska  Ukraine 13.03 13.03 Q, PB
4 Paola Borović  Croatia 12.67 12.73 12.31 12.73 q
5 Francesca Lanciano  Italy x x 12.69 12.69 q, PB
6 Lynn Johnson  Sweden x 12.63 x 12.63 q
7 Margarita Kuskova  Russia 12.26 x 12.56 12.56
8 Dilyara Abuova  Kazakhstan 12.45 11.93 11.05 12.45
9 Amira Bendrif  Morocco 12.19 12.44 12.43 12.44 PB
10 Ariadna Ramos  Spain 12.42 x x 12.42
11 Laetitia Bruun  Denmark 12.29 x x 12.29 PB
12 Elena Panțuroiu  Romania x x 12.19 12.19
13 Carla Forbes  United States 12.12 11.93 11.91 12.12
14 Mayra Chila  Ecuador 11.91 x 11.81 11.91
15 Parichat Sukthawisathitkun  Thailand 11.88 11.73 11.61 11.88
16 Terje Meister  Estonia x 11.78 11.81 11.81

Group B

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 Result Notes
1 Khaddi Sagnia  Sweden 13.64 13.64 Q, WYL
2 Ana Peleteiro  Spain 13.02 13.02 Q
3 Dior Delophont  France 12.88 12.88 Q
4 Esra Emiroğlu  Turkey 12.74 12.59 12.84 12.84 q
5 Viktoria Leonova  Russia 12.51 12.58 12.80 12.80 q
6 Andreea Lefcenco  Romania x 12.09 12.63 12.63 q
7 Hanna Keppler  Germany 12.41 x 12.56 12.56
8 Ottavia Cestonaro  Italy x 12.55 x 12.55
9 Fu Luna  China 12.13 12.42 12.13 12.42
10 Jennifer Madu  United States 12.42 12.06 x 12.42
11 Daniela Jorquera  Chile 12.17 11.83 12.23 12.23
12 Elza Noriņa  Latvia x 12.23 x 12.23
13 Thea LaFond  Dominica 11.67 x 12.15 12.15
14 Monika Baňovičová  Slovakia 11.82 12.05 11.48 12.05
15 Nastassia Liavonava  Belarus x 11.89 x 11.89
16 Lerato Sechele  Lesotho 11.52 11.74 x 11.74

Final

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Rank Name Nationality #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Result Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sokhna Galle  Sweden 12.39 13.62 x 13.39 x 12.19 13.62
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Li Jingyu  China x 13.29 x 13.57 13.39 x 13.57 PB
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ana Peleteiro  Spain 12.92 12.88 12.51 12.56 12.77 12.63 12.92
4 Viktoria Leonova  Russia x 12.85 12.66 12.92 x 12.30 12.92
5 Lynn Johnson  Sweden 12.90 12.76 x 12.91 x x 12.91
6 Anna Krasutska  Ukraine 12.19 12.77 12.75 12.76 12.91 12.89 12.91
7 Esra Emiroğlu  Turkey 12.90 12.76 12.78 x x 12.43 12.90
8 Paola Borović  Croatia 12.34 12.67 12.82 12.60 12.61 12.54 12.82
9 Khaddi Sagnia  Sweden x x 12.72 12.72
10 Dior Delophont  France x 12.56 12.59 12.59
11 Francesca Lanciano  Italy x 12.28 x 12.28
12 Andreea Lefcenco  Romania 12.27 x 12.20 12.27

References

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  1. ^ "Triple Jump Girls - Qualification" (PDF). World Athletics. 6 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Triple Jump Girls - Final" (PDF). World Athletics. 8 July 2011.