Here's Who Won The Men's Triple Jump At The 2025 USATF Championships
Here's Who Won The Men's Triple Jump At The 2025 USATF Championships
Two athletes had to share the spotlight in the men's triple jump finals at the 2025 USATF Championships. See the full results here.

A first-place tie has taken over the men's triple jump at the 2025 Toyota USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, with veterans Russell Robinson and Olympian Salif Mane splitting the spotlight.
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Robinson and Mane both cleared a height of 17.15 meters to qualify for the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, slated for September.
Robinson is a national and NCAA indoor champion and is ranked No. 16 in the world.
Mane won the U.S. Olympic Trials for the men's triple jump and went on to the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he landed in sixth place.
Men's Triple Jump Final Results
- Russell Robinson - 17.15
- Salif Mane (New York AC) - 17.15
- Will Claye (New York AC) - 17.09
- James Carter - 16.93
- Brandon Green (Oklahoma) - 16.50
- Donald Scott - 16.32
- Hakeem Ford - 16.06
- Omar Craddock (Arizona Cheetahs TC) - 15.79
- Anthony Woods (Alabama State) - 15.76
- Kyvon Tatham (Florida State) - 15.75
- Chauncey Chambers - 15.51
- Tre Betts (Pittsburg State) - 15.49
- Floyd Whitaker (Oklahoma) - 15.48
- Sir Jonathan Sims (Tarleton State) - 15.39
- Jaren Holmes - 15.04
Complete Results From The 2025 USA Track And Field Outdoor Championships
- Here's What Happened On Day 1 Of The USATF Championships
- Here's What Happened On Day 2 Of The USATF Championships
- Here's What Happened On Day 3 Of The USATF Championships
- Here's What Happened On Day 4 Of The USATF Championships
USA Track Championships 2025 Qualifying Standards
Men’s Qualifying Standards
- 100m: 10.05
- 200m: 20.24
- 400m: 45.20
- 800m: 1:46.25
- 1500m: 3:37.00
- 5,000m: 13:20.00
- 10,000m: 27:50.00
- 110m Hurdles: 13.50
- 400m Hurdles: 49.50
- 3000m Steeplechase: 8:29.00
- 20k Race Walk: 1:36:00
- 5k Race Walk: 22:00
- 10k Race Walk: 46:30
- High Jump: 2.27m
- Pole Vault: 5.80m
- Long Jump: 8.12m
- Triple Jump: 16.30m
- Shot Put: 20.80m
- Discus Throw: 62.00m
- Hammer Throw: 72.50m
- Javelin Throw: 76.00m
- Decathlon: 7900 points
Women’s Qualifying Standards
- 100m: 11.08
- 200m: 22.60
- 400m: 51.00
- 800m: 1:59.80
- 1500m: 4:05.00
- 5,000m: 15:09.59
- 10,000m: 31:32.00
- 100m Hurdles: 12.78
- 400m Hurdles: 56.00
- 3000m Steeplechase: 9:35.00
- 20k Race Walk: 1:48:00
- High Jump: 1.87m
- Pole Vault: 4.60m
- Long Jump: 6.65m
- Triple Jump: 13.50m
- Shot Put: 18.00m
- Discus Throw: 58.50m
- Hammer Throw: 71.00m
- Javelin Throw: 55.50m
- Heptathlon: 6000 points
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Diamond League 2025 Schedule
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- April 26, 2025 – Xiamen (CHN)
- May 3, 2025 – Shanghai/Keqiao
- May 16, 2025 – Doha (QAT)
- May 25, 2025 – Rabat (MAR)
- June 6, 2025 – Rome (ITA)
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- July 11, 2025 – Monaco (MON)
- July 19, 2025 – London (GBR)
- August 16, 2025 – Silesia (POL)
- August 20, 2025 – Lausanne (SUI)
- August 22, 2025 – Brussels (BEL)
- August 27-28, 2025 – Zurich (SUI)
Diamond League Prize Money
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For the season opener in Xiamen, the Diamond+ Disciplines will be 5000m Women, High Jump Women, 110m Hurdles Men, and Pole Vault Men.
Diamond Disciplines
- $10,000
- $6,000
- $4,000
- $3,000
- $2,500
- $2,000
- $1,500
- $1,000
- $500
Diamond+ Disciplines
- $20,000
- $10,000
- $6,000
- $5,000
- $3,000
- $2,500
- $2,000
- $1,500
- $750
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