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Alhama de Murcia 1992 (0)

Sep 13, 2025
Antonio Penalver's 8478 points is the legal performance from that same competition, hence the mark that is recognized as his official PB.
P Athlete Nation Points Results
1 Antonio Penalver ESP 8534
W
10,76 - 7.42 - 16.50 - 2.12 - 49,50 -
14,32 - 47.38 - 5.00 - 59.32 - 4.39,94
2 Andrei Nazarov EST 8162
W
10,88 - 7.19 - 13.20 - 2.12 - 49,03 -
14,21 - 43.24 - 4.70 - 58.56 - 4.29,57
3 Valter Külvet EST 8091
v.
11,18 - 7.10 - 15.69 - 2.00 - 50,01 -
15,15 - 52.14 - 4.60 - 58.90 - 4.32,89
4 Alvaro Burrell ESP 8005
v.
10,68 - 7.10 - 14.84 - 1.97 - 47,06 -
14,70 - 40.42 - 4.60 - 47.34 - 4.18,09

v. all events with wind <=4.0 m/s and wind average for 3 events > 2.0 m/s (IAAF rule since 01/01/2010)
W one event with wind >4.0 m/s and wind average for 3 events > 2.0 m/s (IAAF rule until 31/12/2009)

Full results are available in the Competitions & Rankings Archive, A Century of World Men’s Decathlon

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