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Firenze 2015 (0)

Sep 14, 2025
P Athlete Nation Points Results
1 Pawel Wiesiolek POL 7863 11,06 - 7.36 - 14.30 - 1.95 - 49,70 - 
14,98 - 46.22 - 4.45 - 56.33 - 4.35,39
2 Liam Ramsay GBR 7752 11,02 - 6.95 - 12.94 - 1.95 - 47,56 - 
14,80 - 40.95 - 4.65 - 51.05 - 4.25,37
3 Simone Cairoli ITA 7611 10,92 - 7.40 - 12.85 - 1.98 - 49,13 - 
15,37 - 36.75 - 4.15 - 57.04 - 4.26,36

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

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