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Aug 21, 2015

IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015

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Finals with a decathlon point of view:

Best Performances from participants in the multi events

***  Saturday 22 August  ***

20.05 W Shot Put

20.50 M 10.000 m

World record: 26 min 17.53 s Keninisa Bekele (ETH) 26 08 2005 Brussels.

Decathletes

9000+   :

8000+   : 40 min 27.26 s  Joe Detmer (USA) 25 09 2010 Lynchburg. Best Dec 8090/2010.

7000+  :

6000+  :  39 min 24.43 s Marnix Engels (NED) 26 08 2007 Jyvaskyla. Best Dec 6088/2006

***  Sunday 23 August  ***

18.30 M Hammer Throw

World record: 86.74 m Yutiy Sedykh (RUS) 30 08 1986 Stuttgart.

Decathletes

9000+  :

8000+  : 48.98 m Sigfried Wentz (GER). Best Dec 8762/1983

7000+  : 64.00 m Ron Wopat (USA). Best Dec 7579/1981

 

19.30 M Shot Put

World record: 23.12 Randy Barnes (USA) 20 05 1990 Los Angeles.

Decathletes

9000+  : 16.47 m Roman Šebrle (CZE) 19 06 2007 Kladno. Best Dec 9026/2001.

8000+  : 18.56 m Russell Hodge (USA) 16 05 1969 Corvallis. Best Dec 8120/1966.

7000+  : 20.33 m Paul Edwards (GBR) 09 07 1991 Roehampton. Best Dec 7268/1983.

6000+  : 21.19 m Wladislaw Komar (POL) 17 08 1974 Warsaw. Best Dec 6636/1963.

19.40 W 800 m Heptathlon

21.15 M 100 m

World record:  9.58 s  +0.9  Usain Bolt(JAM) 16 08 2009 Berlin.

Decathletes

9000+  : 10.19 s +2.7  Ashton Eaton (USA) 15 05 2010 Berkeley CA. Best Dec 9039/2012

10.21 s +0.4  Ashton Eaton (USA)  22 06 2012 Eugene OR.

8000+  :

7000+  :  10.02 s +1.2 Ronald Desruelles (BEL) 11 05 1985 Naimette. Best Dec 7217/1984

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