2015 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's triple jump

Results

RankNameNationality#1#2#3#4#5#6ResultNotes
Kim Deok-hyeon South Koreax16.4816.8614.5616.2316.7916.86
Cao Shuo China16.3016.65xx16.5716.7716.77
Roman Valiyev Kazakhstanxx16.67x16.59x16.67
4Dong Bin China16.30x16.47xx16.6516.65
5Xu Xiaolong China15.8016.59x16.5616.4316.4016.59
6Daigo Hasegawa Japanx16.0514.7116.36x16.3316.36
7Rashid Al-Mannai Qatar16.06x15.95xx15.0716.06
8Nassan Nasser Dawshi Saudi Arabia14.9915.7715.6515.20x13.1415.77
9Sung Jin-suok South Korea15.58x15.7615.76
10Timur Khusnulin Uzbekistan15.2715.71x15.71
11Ruslan Kurbanov Uzbekistan15.4715.70x15.70
12Sanjaya Dewage Sri Lankax15.54x15.54
13Lee Kuei-Lung Chinese Taipei14.9315.1215.3015.30
14Ng Ka Wai Hong Kongxx15.0815.08
15Masrahi Mansour Saudi Arabiaxx14.7814.78
gollark: Unless you do something ridiculous like run superconducting cables to the other side of the planet, so it's *always* sunny somewhere!
gollark: More efficient stuff would mean you can use less land, at least, but you *still* need lots of storage.
gollark: Apparently existing widely-deployed stuff is something like ~20% efficiency, which actually beats plants massively.
gollark: There are limits to how much sunlight you can get per m² anyway.
gollark: I don't think solar/wind is hugely practical for anything but off-grid-y backups because most stuff needs power *all the time*, and you need a ton of expensive batteries.

References

  1. "Results". Archived from the original on 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2015-07-18.
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