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Götzis 1998
Excellent start to the new IAAF World Combined Events Challenge. Erki Nool triumphed for the second time, supported by numerous Estonian fans.
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European Indoor Championships Vienna 2002
27th European Athletics Indoor Championships
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Hungarian heptathlon all-time list
Hungarian heptathlon all-time list up to 5500 points
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Hungarian decathlon all-time list
Hungarian decathlon all-time list up to 7200 points
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European Championships München 2002
18th European Athletics Championships were held in München 2002
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Olympic Games Sydney 2000
Erki Nool became a national hero in Estonia. His Olympic victory is remembered as one of the most dramatic in modern decathlon history
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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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Olympic Games Atlanta 1996
Dan O'Brien had famously missed the 1992 Olympics due to a failed pole vault in the U.S. trials, but redeemed himself in Atlanta by taking the gold. His Olympic victory was seen as the final crowning achievement in a legendary career.
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Götzis 1996
Michael Smith sets a Canadian record with 8626 points
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Götzis 1997
Eduard Hämäläinen, who now competes for Finland, triumphs for the third time in Götzis.
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Götzis 1999
The 25th anniversary meeting sees Tomaš Dvorak win for the first time with 8738 points
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Götzis 2000
For the first time, 15 decathletes surpass the 8000-point mark and in an extremely exciting competition, the winner was once again Tomaš Dvorak.
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Götzis 2001
World record! Roman Šebrle was the first man to score over 9000 points.
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Talence 1999
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