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{{M&S event infobox
{{M&S event infobox
|image=[[File:Triplejump.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:Triplejump.jpg|250px]]
|appears_in=[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' (Wii)]]
|appeared_in=[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games'' (Wii)]]
|type=[[Athletics]]
|type=[[Athletics]]
|info=Sprint down the runway towards the designated takeoff mark. Take a hop, step, jump into the sandpit. Start your first leap before the takeoff mark to avoid a foul. The best of three attempts will be recorded.
|info=Sprint down the runway towards the designated takeoff mark. Take a hop, step, jump into the sandpit. Start your first leap before the takeoff mark to avoid a foul. The best of three attempts will be recorded.
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}}
}}


'''Triple Jump''' is a Field [[Athletics]] [[Event]] that appears in the [[Wii]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. It is set in the {{wp|Beijing National Stadium|National Stadium}}. The objective of the event is to reach the furthest distance possible using three jumps. [[Dr. Eggman]] can be seen competing in Triple Jump in the game's opening, with [[Toad]] as a referee. The starting world record for this event is 18.29m, while the starting Olympic record is 18.09m. [[Lakitu]], [[Cream (character)|Cream]] and [[Charmy]] also appear as referees in this event.
'''Triple Jump''' is a Field [[Athletics]] [[Event]] that appears in the [[Wii]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. It is set in the {{wp|Beijing National Stadium|National Stadium}}. The objective of the event is to reach the furthest distance possible using three jumps. [[Dr. Eggman]] can be seen competing in tis event in the game's opening, with [[Toad]] as a referee. The starting world record for this event is 18.29m, while the starting Olympic record is 18.09m. [[Lakitu]], [[Cream the Rabbit|Cream]] and [[Charmy Bee|Charmy]] also appear as referees in this event.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
This event starts with the athlete introduction, where the announcer calls out the number of the try and the character's name, before the game prompts the player to swing the [[nwiki:Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] and [[nwiki:Nunchuk|Nunchuk]] towards and away from each other in a clapping motion. This causes the character to clap and appeal to the audience, which will allow them to jump further. This can be skipped by pressing the A Button, which also has to pressed to begin the event. The player must then shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk up and down alternately to start running, with the speed at which the character runs determined by how fast the player shakes the controllers. After a while, the speed will be locked and the player can prepare to make their jumps. As they approach the takeoff board, the player must swing the Wii Remote upwards to perform their first jump, the Nunchuk upwards to perform their second and their Wii Remote again to make the third. How hard the player swung is indicated by three meters on the screen, which each show the power of the jump and give a "Great" rating for perfect swings, a "Good" rating for fairly good jumps and a "Bad" rating for swings that are too hard or soft. If the player crosses the foul line before the first jump or fails to make any of the three, the attempt will be marked as a foul and no distance will be recorded. The distance of the jump is based on whether the player appealed to the audience, running speed, jump power and distance before the takeoff line of the first jump. After landing their jump, the player is told the distance they achieved and is shown how close to the takeoff line they were for their jump. The player has three attempts for this event, with the best of the three being the on that decides their placement.
This event starts with the athlete introduction, where the announcer calls out the number of the try and the character's name, before the game prompts the player to swing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk towards and away from each other in a clapping motion. Tis causes the character to clap and appeal to the audience, which will allow them to jump further. This can be skipped by pressing the A Button, which also has to pressed to begin the event. The player must then shake the Wii Remote and Nunchuk up and down alternately to start running, with the speed at which the character runs determined by how fast the player shakes the controllers. After a while, the speed will be locked and the player can prepare to make their jumps. As they approach the takeoff board, the player must swing the Wii Remote upwards to perform their first jump, the Nunchuk upwards to perform their second and their Wii Remote again to make the third. How hard the player swung is indicated by three meters on the screen, which each show the power of the jump and give a "Great" rating for perfect swings, a "Good" rating for fairly good jumps and a "Bad" rating for swings that are too hard or soft. If the player crosses the foul line before the first jump or fails to make any of the three, the attempt will be marked as a foul and no distance will be recorded. The distance of the jump is based on whether the player appealed to the audience, running speed, jump power and distance before the takeoff line of the first jump. After landing their jump, the player is told the distance they achieved and is shown how close to the takeoff line they were for their jump. The player has three attempts for this event, with the best of the three being the on that decides their placement.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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==Missions==
==Missions==
{{M&SATOG missions table
*'''Luigi''': [[Luigi]]'s first mission is to perform a perfect jump.
|image1={{M&S series character icon|masatogwii|Luigi}}
*'''Blaze''': [[Blaze the Cat|Blaze's]] second mission is to jump perfectly with only one attempt.
|image2={{M&S series character icon|masatogwii|Blaze}}
*'''Tails''': [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails']] fourth mission is to perform two perfect jumps before the foul line.
|image3={{M&S series character icon|masatogwii|Tails}}
|character1=[[Luigi]]
|character2=[[Blaze]]
|character3=[[Tails]]
|objective1=Luigi's first mission is to perform a perfect jump.
|objective2=Blaze's second mission is to jump perfectly with only one attempt.
|objective3=Tails' fourth mission is to perform two perfect jumps before the foul line.
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
M&SatOG Intro Eggman in Triple Jump.png|Dr. Eggman performing a jump in the game's opening.
M&SatOG Intro Eggman in Triple Jump.png|Dr. Eggman performing a jump in the game's opening.
Clappingamytriplejump.jpg|[[Amy]] getting the crowd to clap.
Clappingamytriplejump.jpg|[[Amy Rose|Amy]] getting the crowd to clap.
Clappingtriplejump.jpg|[[Mario]] getting the crowd to clap.
Clappingtriplejump.jpg|[[Mario]] getting the crowd to clap.
Luigicelebrate.jpg|Luigi, after completing a jump.
Luigicelebrate.jpg|Luigi, after completing a jump.
Triplejumphop.jpg|[[Sonic]] performing a jump.
Triplejumphop.jpg|[[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] performing a jump.
Triplejumpland.jpg|Mario landing a jump.
Triplejumpland.jpg|Mario landing a jump.
</gallery>
</gallery>
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=三段跳
|Jap=三段跳
|JapR=Sandantobi
|JapR=
|JapM=Triple Jump
|JapM=
}}
}}


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