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Triple Jump, Men

Date19 – 21 August 1920
StatusOlympic
LocationOlympisch Stadion, Antwerpen
Participants22 from 8 countries

This competition ended early when Ville Tuulos recorded 14.505 metres in the first round. That mark held up to win the gold medal for the Finn. Tuulos did not approach the Olympic record (14.92), nor the world record (15.52), marks that had been set by the Ahearn(e) brothers. The Olympic mark was set by Tim Ahearne in London in 1908. His brother, Dan Ahearn, finished 6th in Antwerp but had set the world record at a meet in New York on 30 May 1911. Both Irish emigrants, the family name was Ahearne but Dan changed the spelling after arriving in the United States.

Dan Ahearn was lucky to be able to compete at all in the event. The American team was less than pleased with their accommodations in Antwerp, which were in an old school building. The team members protested to their officials, to no avail. The athletes had a 10 PM curfew, but one night, Ahearn did not return at all, having rented a room for himself in a tavern, in protest against his sleeping quarters. For this he was removed from the Olympic team. In response, the 200 members of the U.S. Olympic team signed a petition demanding better accomodations and that Ahearn be reinstated, threatening to withdraw en masse if their demands were not met. Eventually Ahearn was returned to the Olympic team and was thus able to compete.

PosNrAthleteNOCQualifyingFinal
1260Ville TuulosFIN14.505 (1)14.505 (1)Gold
2590Folke JanssonSWE14.160 (3)14.480 (2)Silver
3566Erik AlmlöfSWE14.190 (2)14.270 (3)Bronze
4619Ivar SahlinSWE13.860 (5)14.175 (4)
5194Sherman LandersUSA14.000 (4)14.170 (5)
6129Dan AhearnUSA13.750 (6)14.080 (6)
7 r1/2276Ossian NylundFIN13.740 (7)
8 r1/2378Howard BakerGBR13.675 (8)
9 r1/2532Kaare BacheNOR13.640 (9)
10 r1/2617Sven RunströmSWE13.630 (10)
11 r1/2539Erling JuulNOR13.590 (11)
12 r1/2169Kaufman GeistUSA13.520 (12)
13 r1/2547Erling VinneNOR13.340 (13)
14 r1/2408Charles LivelyGBR13.150 (14)
15 r1/2184Clarence JaquithUSA13.040 (15)
16 r1/2358Étienne ProuxFRA12.925 (16)
17 r1/2308Charles CourtinFRA12.750 (17)
18 r1/2310André ChiloFRA12.650 (18)
19 r1/2365Gustave RemouéFRA12.475 (19)
AC r1/2434Menelaos PonireasGRE– (NM)
AC r1/2672František ŠretrTCH– (NM)
AC r1/2671František StejskalTCH– (NM)
DNS330Maxime GirardFRA
DNS309Eugène CoulonFRA

Qualifying Round (19 August 1920 — 14:30)

Top six finishers advanced to the final.

PosOrdAthleteNOCDistanceR1R2R3
1260Ville TuulosFIN14.50514.50514.46014.395Q
2566Erik AlmlöfSWE14.19013.92014.190Q
3590Folke JanssonSWE14.16014.16013.70014.160Q
4194Sherman LandersUSA14.00013.865Q
5619Ivar SahlinSWE13.860Q
6129Dan AhearnUSA13.750Q
7276Ossian NylundFIN13.74013.74013.69513.370
8378Howard BakerGBR13.675
9532Kaare BacheNOR13.64012.89013.64013.000
10617Sven RunströmSWE13.63013.63013.35013.550
11539Erling JuulNOR13.59012.80013.59013.480
12169Kaufman GeistUSA13.520
13547Erling VinneNOR13.34013.290
14408Charles LivelyGBR13.150
15184Clarence JaquithUSA13.04012.600
16358Étienne ProuxFRA12.925
17308Charles CourtinFRA12.7501
18310André ChiloFRA12.650
19365Gustave RemouéFRA12.475
NM434Menelaos PonireasGRE
NM672František ŠretrTCH
NM671František StejskalTCH

Final Round (21 August 1920 — 11:30)

PosAthleteNOCDistance
1Ville TuulosFIN14.505
2Folke JanssonSWE14.480
3Erik AlmlöfSWE14.270
4Ivar SahlinSWE14.175
5Sherman LandersUSA14.170
6Dan AhearnUSA14.080