TEENAGE sensation, Jaydon Hibbert, safely advanced to the final of the men’s triple jump on day one of the IAAF World Championships in Budapest, Hungary on Saturday.
The 18-year-old NCAA Indoor and Outdoor champion and record holder opened his qualifying series with a 16.99 effort before booking his spot in the final with a massive 17.70m in the second round.
That distance is the fourth furthest jump in the world this year and the second furthest of his career, trailing only his world leading and world junior record of 17.87m, done at the SEC Outdoor Championships in May.
Hibbert will enter Monday’s final as one of the big favorites for gold, especially after the withdrawal of Olympic champion, Pedro Pablo Pichardo, on the eve of the championships. (Sportsmax)