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Listen to commentary from Former Olympians Steve Cram and Tim Hutchings. The Men’s Triple Jump competition got underway at 19:06 (local time) on July 1, 2021, at Bislett Stadium, Oslo, Norway. According to Official Diamond League Records at the time of the event, the temperature that evening was 24°C (75°F), and the wind speed varied from -1.0 to +0.9 (m/s). The Humidity in Oslo that evening was 35%. Oslo is located at an Elevation of 23m (75ft). Side Note: a negative wind speed implies the athletes faced a headwind. The opposite is true. End of Side Note. The Broadcast Version of the event focused on the three athletes that dominated the competition, all three were Tokyo-Bound. SOME STATISTICS and World Rankings by World Athletics on July 1, 2021, are listed below: Yasser Mohamed Triki (ALG): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. Men’s Triple Jump. 2018 NCAA Champion; 2015, 2015, 2017 National Champion (Long Jump); 2017 National Champion; 2015 African U20 Championships (Long Jump) Bronze Medalist; 2017 World University Games (Long Jump) Silver Medalist; 2019 All African Games Silver Medalist; 2019 All African Games Champion (Long Jump); 2018 African Championships Bronze Medalist. National Indoor Record Holder: 17.12m (2019). His PB=SB=17.31m, Ranked #22. Andy Díaz (CUB): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. Triple Jump. 2017, 2019 National Champion; 2019 Pan American Games Bronze Medalist. His PB=SB=17.63m, Ranked #23. Tiago Pereira (POR): Tokyo-Bound Olympian. Triple Jump. 2015, 2019 National Indoor Champion; 2019, 2020, 2021 National Champion. His PB=SB=16.97m, Ranked #28. Final 3 Qualifying: Yasser Mohamed Triki (ALG): Qualified as 1st Placed, 17.24m (wind speed = +0.1 m/s), (Round 1) Andy Diaz (CUB): Qualified as 2nd Placed, 16.78m (wind speed = +0.3 m/s), (Round 1) Tiago Pereira (POR): Qualified as 3rd Placed, 16.64m (wind speed = -0.5 m/s), (Round 3) Final 3 Round: Pereira (POR) missed the board and he got a Red Flag, an NM (No Mark) for him. Andy Díaz seemed to have an injury while sprinting down the runway and abandoned; as a consequence he got a Red Flag, an NM (No Mark). Triki (ALG) had a good jump, 17.23m (wind speed = -0.5 m/s), and won the competition. Triki a former NCAA Champion, competes with passion and leaves it all on the field, the Norwegian Fans appreciated that. Glossary of Terms: °C = degrees Celsius °F = degrees Fahrenheit m = meters NCAA = National Collegiate American Association U20 = Under 20 PB = Personal Best SB = Season Best NM = No Mark The Competitors in the Men’s Triple Jump and their final Marks: 1. Yasser Mohamed Triki (ALG): 17.24m 2. Andy Diaz (CUB): 16.78m 3. Tiago Pereira (POR): 16.64m 4. Pablo Torrijos (ESP): 16.50m 5. Max Heß (GER): 16.45m 6. Donald Scott (USA): 15.92m 7. Jesper Hellström (SWE): 15.77m Video Editing, Research, and Digital Art Work by: Carlos G. Monzon-Guzman Thank you for choosing to watch this event on my YouTube channel. Please subscribe, share and hit that Thumbs Up icon if you liked my video and the information I provided. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!