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IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2007 (0)

Aug 24, 2010
1st meeting 2nd meeting 3rd meeting
P Decathlete Points Result Venue Result Venue Result Venue
1 Roman Šebrle
Czech Rep.
25261 8518 Götzis 8676 Osaka 8067 Talence
2 Maurice Smith
Jamaica
25220 8278 Rio de
Janeiro
8644 Osaka 8298 Talence
3 Aleksei Drozdov
Russia
24972 8373 Götzis 8475 Osaka 8124 Talence
4 Romain Barras
France
24473 8064 Götzis 8147 Arles 8262 Osaka
5 Paul Terek
USA
24318 8134 Desenzano
del Garda
8064 Indianapolis 8120 Osaka
6 Hans van Alphen
Belgium
24011 7930 Szczecin 8047 Bangkok 8034 Osaka
7 Jacob Minah
Germany
23856 7759 Götzis 7998 Ratingen 8099 Bangkok
8 Norman Müller
Germany
23843 8255 Götzis 8244 Ratingen 7344 Osaka

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