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Trey Hardee retains world decathlon title (1)

Aug 28, 2011

Daegu, South Korea: American Trey Hardee retained his world decathlon title.

Hardee amassed 8607 points in the decathlon, teammate Ashton Eaton taking silver (8505) and Cuba’s Leonel Suarez claiming bronze (8501).

It was the first time any country completed a top two finish in the decathlon at the worlds.

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Phil Vassallo wrote on Aug 30, 2011
Congratulations to Trey for repeating with a solid perfomance, Ashton and Leonel for always closing and delivering world-class performances, and especially to Roman Sebrle, the elder statesman of multievents, who continues to turn in 8,000-plus decathlon and 6,000-plus heptathlon performances as he approaches age 37. What a championship!
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Trey Hardee won an Olympic silver medal at the London Olympic Games 2012 and he is double Decathlon World Champion (2009, 2011). Winner of the 2009 IAAF Combined Events Challenge.
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