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World Indoor Championships Lisbon 2001 (0)

Jan 25, 2010
8th IAAF World Indoor Championships
P Athlete Nation Points Results
1 Roman Šebrle CZE 6420 7,00 - 7.88 - 15.75 - 2.08 - 7,86 - 4.90 - 2.37,86
2 Jon Arnar Magnusson ISL 6233 7,07 - 7.74 - 16.34 - 2.05 - 8,09 - 4.90 - 2.44,99
3 Lev Lobodin RUS 6202 6,99 - 7.27 - 16.39 - 1.93 - 7,86 - 5.20 - 2.43,59
4 Stephen Moore USA 6132 7,03 - 7.46 - 12.65 - 2.14 - 8,06 - 5.10 - 2.42,35
5 Erki Nool EST 6074 7,01 - 7.60 - 14.89 - 1.93 - 8,02 - 5.00 - 2.44,38
6 Oleksandr Yurkov UKR 6059 6,99 - 7.55 - 14.10 - 1.96 - 8,19 - 5.20 - 2.45,04
7 Mario Anibal Ramos POR 5867 7,08 - 6.99 - 15.08 - 1.96 - 8,20 - 4.90 - 2.44,13
dnf Chris Huffins USA DNF 6,91 - 7.27 - 14.75 - 1.93 - DNS

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