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Keisuke Ushiro set a new Decathlon record of Japan (1)

June 09, 2011

Keisuke UshiroKAWASAKI, Japan - Keisuke Ushiro scored 8073 points at the National Championships.

Although he scored total of 8076, score was wind assist - long jump 6.97cm (wind +7,3m/s). Second attempt of long jump followed the wind rule (6.96cm, wind +0,9) and total score of 8073 was equal with new Decathlon record of Japan. Previous record belonged to Munehiro Kaneko with 7995 points.

Keisuke Ushiro’s results: 11,39 - 6.96 - 13.71 - 2.06 - 50,28 - 14,93 - 43.67 - 4.90 - 73.06 - 4.35,83

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Mark Flynn wrote on June 19, 2011
reading through the marks, HJ looked good. Then JT.....Wow!
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