The men's triple jump at the 2019 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 21 and 22 April.[1]
Medalists
| Gold | Silver | Bronze | 
| Rulsan Kurbanov  Uzbekistan | Zhu Yaming  China | Xu Xiaolong  China | 
Results
Qualification
Qualification rule: Qualifying performance 16.50 (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) qualify for the final
| Rank | Group | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | Result | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A | Zhu Yaming |  China | 16.52 | 16.52 | Q, SB | ||
| 2 | B | Xu Xiaolong |  China | 16.35 | x | – | 16.35 | q | 
| 3 | B | Rulsan Kurbanov |  Uzbekistan | 16.12 | 16.29 | – | 16.29 | q, SB | 
| 4 | A | Mark Harry Diones |  Philippines | x | 15.84 | 16.16 | 16.16 | q, SB | 
| 5 | B | Muhammad Hakimi Ismail |  Malaysia | x | 14.85 | 16.08 | 16.08 | q | 
| 6 | A | Ryoma Yamamoto |  Japan | 15.10 | 15.97 | – | 15.97 | q | 
| 7 | A | Shreshan Dhananjaya Liyanapedige |  Sri Lanka | 15.66 | 15.87 | 15.51 | 15.87 | q | 
| 8 | B | Kohei Yamashita |  Japan | 15.78 | 15.32 | – | 15.78 | q | 
| 9 | B | Praveen Chithravel |  India | x | 15.29 | 15.66 | 15.66 | q | 
| 10 | A | Ivan Denisov |  Uzbekistan | 15.18 | x | 15.47 | 15.47 | q, SB | 
| 11 | A | Pratchaya Tepparak |  Thailand | x | x | 15.36 | 15.36 | q | 
| 12 | A | Salam Al-Rawahi |  Oman | 14.75 | 15.31 | 15.27 | 15.31 | q, PB | 
| 13 | B | Wong Chun Wing |  Hong Kong | 14.55 | 14.73 | 14.45 | 14.73 | |
| 14 | B | Supot Boonnun |  Thailand | 13.91 | x | 14.62 | 14.62 | |
| 15 | A | Khaled Al-Subaie |  Kuwait | x | x | 14.59 | 14.59 | SB | 
| A | Che Long Kin |  Macau | x | x | – | NM | ||
| B | Mohammad Amin Al-Salami |  Syria | DNS | 
Final
| Rank | Name | Nationality | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Result | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|  | Rulsan Kurbanov |  Uzbekistan | 16.86 | 16.93 | 16.67 | x | 16.76 | x | 16.93 | PB | 
|  | Zhu Yaming |  China | 16.52w | 16.87w | x | x | 16.50 | 16.78 | 16.87 | SB | 
|  | Xu Xiaolong |  China | 16.42 | 16.65 | x | 15.88 | 16.27 | 16.81 | 16.81 | |
| 4 | Pratchaya Tepparak |  Thailand | 15.49w | 15.96 | x | x | 16.27 | 16.13 | 16.27 | SB | 
| 5 | Mark Harry Diones |  Philippines | 15.94 | 16.24 | x | 15.72 | 15.96 | 15.85 | 16.24 | SB | 
| 6 | Shreshan Dhananjaya Liyanapedige |  Sri Lanka | 15.41 | x | 16.03 | 16.16 | 16.01 | 13.85 | 16.16 | |
| 7 | Ryoma Yamamoto |  Japan | x | 16.04 | x | x | – | 15.58 | 16.04 | |
| 8 | Muhammad Hakimi Ismail |  Malaysia | 15.56 | 15.83 | x | x | 14.13 | x | 15.83 | |
| 9 | Ivan Denisov |  Uzbekistan | 15.57 | 15.76 | 15.71w | 15.76 | SB | |||
| 10 | Kohei Yamashita |  Japan | 15.08 | 14.60 | x | 15.08 | ||||
| 11 | Salam Al-Rawahi |  Oman | 13.63 | 14.99 | 14.98 | 14.99 | ||||
| Praveen Chithravel |  India | x | – | r | NM | 
References
- ↑ "Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
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