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IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2021 (0)

Jan 02, 2022
1st meeting 2nd meeting 3rd meeting
P Decathlete Points Result Venue Result Venue Result Venue
1
Kai Kazmirek
Germany
24500 8190 Götzis
8184 Ratingen 8126 Tokyo
2 Adam Sebastian Helcelet
Czech Rep.
24087 8025 Lana 8058 Arona 8004 Tokyo
3 Martin Roe
Norway
23934 8055 Lana 8016 Arona 7863 Tokyo
4 Fredrik Samuelsson
Sweden
23421 7815 Lana 7925 Götzis 7681 Ratingen
5 Taavi Tšernjavski
Estonia
23114 8030 Saint-Paul-
Réunion
7722 Arona 7362 Ratingen
6 Benjamin Hougardy
Belgium
21633 7761 Saint-Paul-
Réunion
7549 Lana 6323 Ratingen
7 Damian Warner
Canada
18013 8995 Götzis 9018 Tokyo - -
8 Kevin Mayer
France
17278 8552 Saint-Paul-
Réunion
8726 Tokyo - -
9 Garrett Scantling
USA
17258 8647 Eugene, OR 8611 Tokyo - -
10 Pierce LePage
Canada
17138 8534 Götzis 8604 Tokyo - -

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IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 1998
First Global Series for Combined Events. Before 1998, combined events athletes mainly competed in isolated major championships (Olympics, World Championships, European Championships, etc. ) or at individual meetings. The Challenge created a …
IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 1999
After its debut year, the 1999 Challenge showed that the concept of a season-long ranking system for combined events was sustainable, gaining credibility among athletes and organizers.
IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2001
By its fourth year, the Challenge had begun to establish itself as an important platform not just for stars, but also for rising athletes to measure themselves across multiple competitions, creating more depth in decathlon and heptathlon.
IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2000
Integration with the Olympics. Performances from the Sydney Games counted toward the Challenge. This linked the sport’s most prestigious event directly with the series, boosting its legitimacy and visibility.

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