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Olympics-Athletics-Men's triple jump Group A and B results

Sun Aug 17, 2008 11:53pm EDT
 Aug 18 (Reuters) - Olympic athletics men's triple jump
Group A and B results in Beijing on Monday.
  Group A
  1. Phillips Idowu (Britain)            17.44 metres Q
  2. Nelson Evora (Portugal)             17.34 Q
  3. Arnie David Girat (Cuba)            17.30 Q
  4. Igor Spasovkhodskiy (Russia)        17.23 Q
  5. Marian Oprea (Romania)              17.17 Q
  6. Jadel Gregorio (Brazil)             17.15 Q
  7. Viktor Kuznyetsov (Ukraine)         17.11 Q
  8. Alexis Copello (Cuba)               17.09
  9. Dmitrij Valukevic (Slovakia)        17.08
 10. Kim Duk-hyun (South Korea)          16.88
 10. Rafeeq Curry (U.S.)                 16.88
 12. Fabrizio Donato (Italy)             16.70
 13. Kenta Bell (U.S.)                   16.55
 14. Dzmitry Platnitski (Belarus)        16.51
 15. Jefferson Sabino (Brazil)           16.45
 16. Roman Valiyev (Kazakhstan)          16.20
 17. Ibrahim Babikir Mohamdein (Qatar)   16.03
 18. Zhong Minwei (China)                15.59
 19. Redzep Selman (Macedonia FYR)       15.29
  Group B
  1. Li Yanxi (China)             17.30 metres Q
  2. Leevan Sands (Bahamas)       17.25 Q
  3. Onochie Achike (Britain)     17.18 Q
  4. Hector Fuentes (Cuba)        17.14 Q
  5. Momchil Karailiev (Bulgaria) 17.12 Q
  6. Randy Lewis (Grenada)        17.06
  7. Mykola Savolainen (Ukraine)  17.00
  8. Aleksandr Petrenko (Russia)  16.97
  9. Nathan Douglas (Britain)     16.72
 10. Danila Burkenya (Russia)     16.69
 11. Dimitrios Tsiamis (Greece)   16.65
 12. Vladimir Letnicov (Moldova)  16.62
 13. Viktor Iastrebov (Ukraine)   16.52
 14. Colomba Fofana (France)      16.42
 15. Lucien Hugo Mamba Schlick (Cameroon) 16.01
 16. Aarik Wilson (U.S.)          15.97
 17. Gu Junjie (China)            15.94
 18. Maheswary Renjith (India)    15.77
 .   Ndiss Kaba Badji (Senegal)   NoM
 .   Tarik Bouguetaib (Morocco)   NoM
 Q = Qualified
 NoM = No mark
 (Compiled by Infostrada Sports; editing by Neil Maidment)
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