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Kladno 2009
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Talence 2011
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National heptathlon records
National heptathlon records celebrate the top all-around performers from each country, reflecting the remarkable range of talent and dedication found across the world of combined events.
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European Championships München 2002
18th European Athletics Championships were held in München 2002
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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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World Championships Göteborg 1995
Dan O'Brien clinched his third consecutive World Championship decathlon title
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European Championships Helsinki 1994
16th European Athletics Championships were held in Helsinki 1994
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Olympic Games Barcelona 1992
Robert Zmelík wasn’t unbeatable in every meet, but in Barcelona 1992, nobody else combined consistency, peak fitness, and mental resilience as well as he did. That’s why, on that stage, he was the best.
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World Championships Tokyo 1991
This victory marked Dan O’Brien’s first world championship title - his international breakthrough and a pivotal launchpad for his historic multi-year dominance in decathlon
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European Championships Split 1990
15th European Athletics Championships were held in Split 1990
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