Nate Moore triple jumps into double gold

His victory in Saturday’s long jump competition left Nathaniel Moore looking forward to bigger and better things in the 2014 outdoor season.

Another gold medal on Sunday has the Fremont, Calif., standout more anxious than ever to compete outdoors.

“I would have thought it was possible,” Moore said of his reaction to any pre-meet predictions of his double win in the horizontal jumps. “It was great competition."

“Today was just my day. I am just happy to come out here and perform well.”

Of the winning jump, which was seven inches longer the rest of the field, Moore knew the key.

“Keeping my second phase together,” he stated of what propelled him to a US#2 leap of 50 feet, 8.75 inches. “A lot of times I seem to be off-balance on my second phase so I focused on that. That was able to pull me forward to that jump.”

His competitors kept the pressure on Moore as he was unable to find the board in the finals but found a little bit of humor in having drawn a red flag on each of his final four trips down the runway.

“I don’t know what happened in the final rounds,” the winner said of his consecutive fouls. “I kept moving back, but I kept scratching. I still got the win. That’s what matters. That’s what matters.”

KeAndre Bates of El Paso was the only other competitor to bounce past 50 feet, hitting US#450-1.75 in the final round.

Moore noted that a minor adjustment outdoors should add even more length to his triple jump marks.

“I still have to move back at least four more steps,” said Moore, who added almost 2 feet to his season best to move almost to the top of the national rankings. “That will bring a lot more speed into my triples. That should really help me a lot. Big things will come.

Championship Boys Triple Jump (View Official Results)

M Triple Jump - Finals  
Place Overall Athlete Team Result Heat  
1 1 Moore, Nate Castro Valley High (NC) 50-08.75 1  
2 2 Bates, Keandre El Paso Burges 50-01.75 1  
3 3 Warren, John Prince George High School 49-06.50 1  
4 4 Jones, Darrell Monroe-Woodbury 49-01.00 1  
5 5 Thomas, Ryan Milford High School 48-10.25 1  
6 6 Wethington, Karsten James Logan High (NC) 48-07.50 1  
7 7 Ward, Ja'mari Cahokia High School 48-07.50 1  
8 8 Williams, Bryce State College Area High School 47-09.25 1  
9 9 Willis, Devon Schalmont 47-08.00 1  
10 10 Krah, Marcus Hillside 47-01.50 1  
11 11 Seward, DaJuan Brunswick High 47-00.25 1  
12 12 Arriola, Isaac Oscar Smith High School 46-06.75 1  
13 13 Lovelace, Jared Archbishop Molloy 46-02.00 1  
14 15 Greenberg, Brian Bethlehem Central 46-01.25 1  
15 16 Burley, Casey Warwick Valley 45-10.00 1  
16 17 Rowley, Tyquan Highland Springs 45-09.75 1  
17 18 Francis, Michael DeMatha Catholic High School 45-05.75 1  
18 19 Hatcher, Landrie Mount St. Joseph 45-05.25 1  
19 20 Samuels, Jordan Boston College High School 45-01.75 1  
20 21 Allwood, Nickino Medgar Evers College Preparatory School 44-09.50 1  
21 22 Adams, Barden West Orange High School 44-08.00 1  
22 23 Lipford, Nehemiah Bethel 44-05.50 1  
23 24 Fray, Leaugen Trenton HS 44-04.25 1  
24 25 Deane, Aaron E.C. Glass 43-11.75 1  
25 26 Hires, Kevin South County High School 43-11.75 1  
26 28 Chamalian, Pete Cresskill HS 43-05.00 1  
27 29 Riley, Nigel Longwood 43-04.50 1  
28 30 Pegues, Walt Central 43-01.50 1  
29 31 Corley, Dwight William Floyd 43-01.50 1  
30 32 Day, De'Lorian Hempfield Area (7) 42-09.00 1  
31 33 Bagley, Micah Hoover 42-06.75 1  
32 34 Vanzego, Carlos Clarksburg High School 42-04.75 1