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IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2005 (0)

Aug 24, 2010
1st meeting 2nd meeting 3rd meeting
P Decathlete Points Result Venue Result Venue Result Venue
1 Roman Šebrle
Czech Rep.
25381 8534 Götzis 8521 Helsinki 8326 Talence
2 Bryan Clay
USA
25199 7961 Götzis 8506 Carson 8732 Helsinki
3 Attila Zsivoczky
Hungary
25185 8480 Götzis 8320 Arles 8385 Helsinki
4 Aleksandr Pogorelov
Russia
24922 8429 Götzis 8246 Helsinki 8247 Talence
5 Kristjan Rahnu
Estonia
24873 8526 Arles 8223 Helsinki 8124 Talence
6 Andre Niklaus
Germany
24583 8074 Götzis 8193 Ratingen 8316 Helsinki
7 Romain Barras
France
24332 8185 Götzis 8087 Helsinki 8060 Talence
8 Tomaš Dvorak
Czech Rep.
24169 8105 Jyväskylä 8068 Helsinki 7996 Talence

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