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IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2004 (0)

Aug 24, 2010
1st meeting 2nd meeting 3rd meeting
P Decathlete Points Result Venue Result Venue Result Venue
1 Roman Šebrle
Czech Rep.
25952 8842 Götzis 8893 Athens 8217 Talence
2 Bryan Clay
USA
25602 8660 Sacramento 8820 Athens 8122 Talence
3 Dmitri Karpov
Kazakhstan
25336 8512 Götzis 8725 Athens 8099 Talence
4 Chiel Warners
Netherlands
24674 8301 Götzis 8343 Athens 8030 Talence
5 Erki Nool
Estonia
24619 8317 Götzis 8235 Athens 8067 Talence
6 Attila Zsivoczky
Hungary
24449 8126 Götzis 8287 Athens 8036 Talence
7 Paul Terek
USA
24366 8161 Götzis 8312 Sacramento 7893 Athens
8 Laurent Hernu
France
24363 8122 Arles 8237 Athens 8004 Talence

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