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Goodwill Games Seattle 1990 (0)

June 04, 2006
Pos Athlete Nation Points Results
1 Dave Johnson USA 8403 11,18 - 7.20 - 14.44 - 2.05 - 48,41 -
14,63 - 46.48 - 4.95 - 68.66 - 4.26,19
2 Dan O'Brien USA 8358 10,99 - 7.91 - 15.16 - 2.08 - 48,38 -
14,44 - 46.34 - 4.55 - 57.40 - 4.36,63
3 Mikhail Medved RUS 8330 11,21 - 7.23 - 15.62 - 2.05 - 50,17 -
14,68 - 49.60 - 5.05 - 62.62 - 4.35,64
4 Michael Smith CAN 8298 11,27 - 7.14 - 14.45 - 2.05 - 47,64 -
14,82 - 46.24 - 4.85 - 64.40 - 4.23,97
5 Roman Terekhov RUS 8005 11,34 - 7.35 - 14.48 - 2.02 - 50,76 -
14,43 - 41.92 - 4.75 - 56.88 - 4.19,95
6 Sheldon Blockburger USA 8002 10,98 - 7.37 - 14.16 - 2.05 - 49,59 -
15,00 - 41.30 - 4.75 - 62.28 - 4.42,44
7 Andrei Nazarov EST 7993 11,27 - 7.33 - 12.99 - 2.08 - 48,81 -
14,53 - 41.04 - 4.95 - 55.58 - 4.33,17
8 Jay Thorson USA 7494 11,54 - 6.92 - 13.79 - 1.93 - 49,54 -
15,55 - 45.46 - 4.75 - 50.72 - 4.41,48

Detailed results can be found at World Decathlon competitions and rankings archive

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