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IAAF World Combined Events Challence 2014 (0)

Sep 12, 2016
1st meeting 2nd meeting 3rd meeting
P Decathlete Points Result Venue Result Venue Result Venue
1 Rico Freimuth
Germany
24981 8317 Götzis
8356 Ratingen
8308 Zurich
2 Eelco Sintnicolaas
Netherlands
24795 8161 Firenze
8156 Toruń
8478 Zurich
3 Yordani Garcia
Cuba
24423 8299 Götzis
8179 Ottawa
7945
Talence
4 Olexiy Kasyanov
Ukraine
24376 8083 Kladno
8231 Zurich
8062 Talence
5 Ashley Bryant
Great Britain
24052 7802 Firenze
8141 Götzis
8109 Glasgow
6 Adam S. Helcelet
Czech Rep.
23945 8001 Götzis
7989
Kladno
7955
Zurich
7 Eduard Mikhan
Belarus
23632 7987
Kladno
8004 Toruń
7641
Talence
8 Lars Vikan Rise
Norway
23516 7918 Kladno
7759
Ribeira Brava 7839 Zurich

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