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European Indoor Championships Gent 2000
26th European Athletics Indoor Championships
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Hungarian Men’s Heptathlon All-Time List
Hungarian men’s heptathlon all-time list up to 5500 points
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Hungarian Men’s Decathlon All-Time List
Hungarian men’s decathlon all-time list up to 7200 points. At the top of the Hungarian men’s decathlon all-time list is Attila Zsivoczky, who holds the national record with 8554 points, achieved at the Hypo-Meeting in Götzis in 2000.
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European Championships Budapest 1998
Erki Nool’s standout performance in Budapest marked a defining moment in his career, while closely matched efforts by Hämäläinen, Lobodin, Magnusson, Šebrle and Dvorak underscored how fiercely competitive the field was.
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U23 European Championships Erfurt 2005
The 5th European Athletics U23 Championships were held in Erfurt, Germany (2005)
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World Men’s Decathlon All-Time List
World men’s decathlon all-time list. Discover the names, numbers, and stories of the men who have pushed the limits of the decathlon - all the way up to 8400 points.
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Total 10 best decathlons
The total points from an athlete’s 10 best decathlons is an interesting statistic, as it highlights athletes who have accumulated 82000 points or more across their top 10 performances.
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Götzis 2009
With 8522 points, the 21-year-old Michael Schrader became the first German since Christian Schenk in 1990 to celebrate a Mösle victory.
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World Championships Berlin 2009
Trey Hardee's victory in the decathlon at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin marked a significant milestone in his career. Competing in the Olympic Stadium, Hardee achieved a personal best of 8790 points, securing the gold medal and setting …
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Olympic Games London 2012
Eaton’s 2012 win wasn’t just about points - it re-energized global interest in the decathlon and reminded everyone that the event demands speed, strength, endurance, and mental resilience in equal measure.

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