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=== Men (outdoor) === {| class="wikitable sortable" ! {{abbr|Ath.#|Athlete rank}} !! {{abbr|Perf.#|Performance rank}} !! Mark !! Wind (m/s) !! Athlete !! Nation !! Date !! Place !! class="unsortable" | {{refh}} |- bgcolor="#f6F5CE" | align="center"|1 || align="center"|1 || {{T&Fcalc|18.29}} || align="center" |+1.3 || [[Jonathan Edwards (triple jumper)|Jonathan Edwards]] || {{GBR2}} || 7 August 1995 || [[Gothenburg]] || |- bgcolor="#f6F5CE" | align="center"|2 || align="center"|2 || {{T&Fcalc|18.21}} || align="center" |+0.2 || [[Christian Taylor (athlete)|Christian Taylor]] || {{USA}} || 27 August 2015 || [[Beijing]] || <ref>{{cite web|title=Triple Jump Results|url=http://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/4875/AT-TJ-M-f----.RS6.pdf|work=IAAF|date=27 August 2015|access-date=27 August 2015}}</ref> |-bgcolor="#f6F5CE" |align="center"|3 |align="center"|3 |{{T&Fcalc|18.18}} |align="center"|−0.3 |[[Jordan Díaz (triple jumper)|Jordan Díaz]] |{{ESP}} |11 June 2024 |[[Rome]] |<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |title=European Athletics Championships {{!}} Results {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7158244?eventId=10229618&gender=M |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=worldathletics.org}}</ref> |- | || align="center" |4 || {{T&Fcalc|18.16}} || align="center" |+1.3 || ''Edwards #2''|| || 7 August 1995 || [[Gothenburg]]|| |- bgcolor="#f6F5CE" | align="center" |4 || align="center" |5 || {{T&Fcalc|18.14}} || align="center" |+0.4 || [[Will Claye]]|| {{USA}} || 29 June 2019 || [[Long Beach]]|| <ref>{{cite news|title=Claye moves to third on world all-time triple jump list with 18.14m|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/will-claye-1814-jim-bush-long-beach-2019|publisher=IAAF|author=John Mulkeen|date=30 June 2019|access-date=17 July 2019}}</ref> |- | || align="center" |6 || {{T&Fcalc|18.11}} || align="center" |+0.8 || ''Taylor #2''|| || 27 May 2017 || [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]|| |- bgcolor="#f6F5CE" | align="center" |5 || align="center" |7 || {{T&Fcalc|18.09}} || align="center" |−0.4 || [[Kenny Harrison]]|| {{USA}} || 27 July 1996 || [[Atlanta]]|| |- bgcolor="#f6F5CE" | align="center" |6 || align="center" |8 || {{T&Fcalc|18.08}} || align="center" |±0.0 || [[Pedro Pichardo]]|| {{CUB}}|| 28 May 2015 || [[Havana]]|| <ref>{{cite news|title=Pichardo triple jumps 18.08m in Havana|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/pichardo-triple-jump-1808m|publisher=IAAF|author1=Javier Clavelo Robinson|author2=Phil Minshull|date=29 May 2015|access-date=30 May 2015}}</ref> |- | rowspan="3" | || rowspan="3" align="center" |9 || rowspan="3" |{{T&Fcalc|18.06}} || align="center" |+0.8 || ''Pichardo #2'' || rowspan="3" | || 15 May 2015 || [[Doha]] || |- | align="center" |+1.1 || ''Taylor #3'' || 9 July 2015 || [[Lausanne]] || |- | align="center" |+0.4 || ''Claye #2'' || 24 August 2019 || [[Paris]] || |- bgcolor="#f6F5CE" | align="center"|7 || align="center" |12 || {{T&Fcalc|18.04}} || align="center" |+0.3 || [[Teddy Tamgho]] || {{FRA}} || 18 August 2013 || [[Moscow]] || |- | rowspan="9" | || rowspan="2" align="center" |12 || rowspan="2" | {{T&Fcalc|18.04}} || align="center" |+0.8 || ''Taylor #4'' || rowspan="9" | || 15 May 2015 || [[Doha]] || |- |align="center"|−0.6 |''Pichardo #3'' |11 June 2024 |[[Rome]] |<ref name=":1" /> |- | align="center" |15 || {{T&Fcalc|18.01}} || align="center" |+0.4 || ''Edwards #3''|| 9 July 1998 || [[Oslo]]|| |- | align="center" |16 || {{T&Fcalc|18.00}} || align="center" |+1.3 || ''Edwards #4''|| 27 August 1995 || [[London]]|| |- | rowspan="2" align="center" |17 || rowspan="2" |{{T&Fcalc|17.99}} || align="center" |+0.5 || ''Edwards #5''|| 23 August 1998 || [[Budapest]] || |- | align="center" | +1.8 || ''Pichardo #4''|| 9 July 2015 || [[Lausanne]]|| |- | rowspan="3" align="center" |19 || rowspan="3" |{{T&Fcalc|17.98}} || align="center" |+1.8 || ''Edwards #6'' || 18 July 1995 || [[Salamanca]] || |- | align="center" |+1.2 || ''Tamgho #2'' || 12 June 2010 || [[New York City]] || |- | align="center" |±0.0 || ''Pichardo #5'' || 5 August 2021 || [[Tokyo]] || |- bgcolor="#f6F5CE" | align="center"|8 || align="center" |22 || {{T&Fcalc|17.97}} || align="center" |+1.5 || [[Willie Banks]] || {{USA}} || 16 June 1985 || [[Indianapolis]] || |- | rowspan="4" | || rowspan=2 align="center"|23 || rowspan="2" |{{T&Fcalc|17.96}} || align="center" |+0.1 || ''Taylor #5'' || rowspan="4" | || 4 September 2011 || [[Deagu]] || |- | align="center" |−0.4 || ''Pichardo #6'' || 4 June 2015 || [[Rome]] || |- | rowspan=2 align="center"|25 || rowspan="2" |{{T&Fcalc|17.95}} || align="center" |+0.6 || ''Pichardo #7'' || 4 May 2018 || [[Doha]] || |- | align="center" |+0.3 || ''Pichardo #8'' || 23 July 2022 || [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]] || <ref>{{cite web|title=Men's Triple Jump Final Results|url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7137279/AT-TJ-M-f----.RS6.pdf|work=World Athletics|date=23 July 2022|access-date=24 July 2022}}</ref> |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | rowspan="2" align="center" |9 | rowspan="19" | | rowspan="2" |{{T&Fcalc|17.92}} | align="center" | +1.6 || [[Khristo Markov]] || {{flag|Bulgaria|1971}} |31 August 1987 |[[Rome]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|+1.9 || [[James Beckford (athlete)|James Beckford]] || {{JAM}} |20 May 1995 |[[Odessa, Texas|Odessa]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center rowspan=2|11 |rowspan=2|{{T&Fcalc|17.90}} |align=center|+1.0 || [[Vladimir Inozemtsev]] || {{URS}} |20 June 1990 |[[Bratislava]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|+0.4 || [[Jadel Gregório]] || {{BRA}} |20 May 2007 |[[Belém]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|13 |{{T&Fcalc|17.89}} {{AthAbbr|A}}||align=center|±0.0 || [[João Carlos de Oliveira]] || {{BRA}} |15 October 1975 |[[Mexico City]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC | rowspan="2" align="center" |14 | rowspan="2" |{{T&Fcalc|17.87}} ||align=center|+1.7 || [[Mike Conley Sr.|Mike Conley]] || {{USA}} |27 June 1987 |[[San Jose, California|San Jose]] | |-bgcolor="#CCFFCC" |align="center" | +1.3 |[[Jaydon Hibbert]] |{{JAM}} |13 May 2023 |[[Baton Rouge]] |<ref>{{Cite web |title=Wilson clocks 49.13 for 400m, Hibbert breaks world U20 triple jump record with 17.87m {{!}} REPORT {{!}} World Athletics |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/britton-wilson-4913-jaydon-hibbert-u20-triple-jump-record-1787 |access-date=2023-05-14 |website=worldathletics.org}}</ref> |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | align="center" |16 |{{T&Fcalc|17.86}} || align="center" |+1.3 || [[Charles Simpkins]]|| {{USA}} |2 September 1985 |[[Kobe]] | |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | align="center" |17 |{{T&Fcalc|17.85}} || align="center" |±0.0 || [[Yoelbi Quesada]]|| {{CUB}} |8 August 1997 |[[Athens]] | |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | align="center" |18 |{{T&Fcalc|17.82}} || align="center" |+0.2 || [[Hugues Fabrice Zango]]|| {{BUR}} |6 July 2021 |[[Székesfehérvár]] | |- bgcolor="#CCFFCC" | rowspan="2" align="center" |19 | rowspan="2" |{{T&Fcalc|17.81}} | align="center" | +1.0 || [[Marian Oprea]] || {{ROU}} |5 July 2005 |[[Lausanne]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|+0.1 || [[Phillips Idowu]] || {{GBR2}} |29 July 2009 |[[Barcelona]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|21 |{{T&Fcalc|17.79}} |align=center|+1.4 || [[Christian Olsson]] || {{SWE}} |22 August 2004 |[[Athens]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center rowspan=2|22 |rowspan=2|{{T&Fcalc|17.78}} |align=center|+1.0 || [[Nikolay Musiyenko]] || {{URS}} |7 June 1986 |[[Leningrad]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|+0.8 || [[Melvin Lister]] || {{USA}} |17 July 2004 |[[Havana]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|24 |{{T&Fcalc|17.77}} |align=center|+1.0 || [[Aleksandr Kovalenko (athlete)|Aleksandr Kovalenko]] || {{URS}} |18 July 1987 |[[Bryansk]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC | rowspan="3" align="center" |25 | rowspan="3" |{{T&Fcalc|17.75}} |align=center|+0.3 || [[Oleg Protsenko]] || {{URS}} |10 June 1990 |[[Moscow]] | |- bgcolor=#CCFFCC |align=center|+1.0 || [[Leonid Voloshin]] || {{URS}} |26 August 1991 |[[Tokyo]] | |-bgcolor=#CCFFCC | align=center|+0.9 |[[Andy Díaz]] |{{ITA}} |2 June 2023 |[[Florence]] |<ref>{{cite web|title=Triple Jump Result|url=https://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2023/rome/ATHMTRPLJUMPDIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73H2_1.0.PDF|work=sportresult.com|date=2 June 2023|access-date=9 June 2023|archive-date=9 September 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230909071053/https://static.sportresult.com/sports/at/data/2023/rome/ATHMTRPLJUMPDIAMOND---FNL-000100--_C73H2_1.0.PDF|url-status=dead}}</ref> |} ====Ancillary marks==== <small>Jumps made en route to final marks that would be top 25 performances:<ref>{{cite web|title=All-time men's best triple jump {{!}} ancillary jumps – en route to final marks|url=http://www.alltime-athletics.com/mtripok.htm#2|website=alltime-athletics.com|access-date=28 August 2022}}</ref></small> *[[Jonathan Edwards (triple jumper)|Jonathan Edwards]] also jumped 18.16 (+1.3) in Gothenburg, Sweden on 7 August 1995. *[[Christian Taylor (athlete)|Christian Taylor]] also jumped 18.02 (+0.8) in Lausanne, Switzerland on 9 July 2015. *[[Kenny Harrison]] also jumped 17.99 (−0.1) in Atlanta, Georgia on 27 July 1996. ====Assisted marks==== <small>Any performance with a following wind of more than 2.0 metres per second is not counted for record purposes. Below is a list of [[wind-assisted]] jumps (equal or superior to 17.75 m). Only the best-assisted mark that is superior to the legal best is shown:</small> *[[Jonathan Edwards (triple jumper)|Jonathan Edwards]] jumped 18.43 (+2.4) in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France on 25 June 1995. *[[Willie Banks]] jumped 18.20 (+5.2) in Indianapolis, Indiana on 16 July 1988. *[[Mike Conley Sr.|Mike Conley]] jumped 18.17 (+2.1) in Barcelona, Spain on 3 August 1992. *[[Yoelbi Quesada]] jumped 17.97 (+7.5) in Madrid, Spain on 20 June 1995. *[[Charles Simpkins]] jumped 17.93 (+5.2) in Indianapolis, Indiana on 16 July 1988. *[[Jordan Díaz (triple jumper)|Jordan Díaz]] jumped 17.93 (+2.5) in Nerja, Spain on 26 June 2022. *[[Christian Olsson]] jumped 17.92 (+3.4) in Gateshead, United Kingdom on 13 June 2003. *[[Denis Kapustin (athlete)|Denis Kapustin]] jumped 17.86 (+5.7) in Seville, Spain on 5 June 1994. *[[Nelson Évora]] jumped 17.82 (+2.5) in Seixal, Portugal on 26 June 2009. *[[Keith Connor]] jumped 17.81 (+4.6) in Brisbane, Australia on 9 October 1982. *[[Kenta Bell]] jumped 17.76 (+2.2) {{AthAbbr|A}} in El Paso, Texas on 10 April 2004. *[[Gennadiy Valyukevich]] jumped 17.75 (+3.0) in Uzhhorod, Soviet Union on 27 April 1986 *[[Brian Wellman]] jumped 17.75 (+7.1) in Madrid, Spain on 20 June 1995. ====Annulled marks==== *[[Lazaro Betancourt]] jumped 17.78 (+0.6) in Havana, Cuba on 15 June 1986. This performance was annulled after he failed a drug test.
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