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An open letter: 20th anniversary of Decathlon 2000
20 years Decathlon 2000... and who’s responsible for the joy it gave us? An open letter!
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Where’s Johannes Erm?
Johannes Erm - NCAA champion and European U23 silver medallist
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Interview with Colombian decathlon record holder José Gregorio Lemos
Interview with Colombian decathlon record holder José Gregorio Lemos (7913p, Barranquilla 2018)
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Götzis 2024
Olympic champion Damian Warner extended his historic Götzis Hypomeeting winning tally by taking his 8th decathlon victory!
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An iconic European all-rounder Kurt Bendlin has died
IN MEMORIAM - Kurt Bendlin (1943 – 2024)
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The magnetic Roman Šebrle – at 50!
The first man over 9000 points in history - with an anniversary
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How to inspire high level athletes and show them how to become wildly successful once they retire
An interview with Alex Folacci, the best personal trainer in New York City
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Neugebauer’s Second-Day Surge Seals World Championships Gold
Germany’s Leo Neugebauer won his first world decathlon title at the 2025 Tokyo Championships with 8804 points.
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European Championships Barcelona 2010
The 2010 European Athletics Championships were held at the Estaldi Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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Jente Hauttekeete
2021 in Frankfurt Jente Hauttekeete breaks heptathlon world junior record with 6062 points. With 6259 points, he equals the Belgian heptathlon record set by Thomas van der Plaetsen in 2014.
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Oleksandr Apaichev
Oleksandr Apaichev achieved a personal best of 8709 points during a dual meet between the Soviet Union and East Germany in Neubrandenburg in 1984. This score remains the Ukrainian national record. After retiring from competitive athletics, …
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