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Bryan Clay
Diverted off the troubled path of his childhood, Bryan Clay went on to become one of the most decorated decathletes of all time. He won an Olympic gold medal at the Beijing Olympic Games (2008) and became decathlon World Champion in Helsinki 2005.
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Olympic Games Mexico City 1968
↗ High altitude event (2240m)
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40 years ago: Heptathlon at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles
Almost 40 years ago in Los Angeles (during XXIII Olympiade) only five points appeared to be the difference between Gold and Silver medalists at women’s Heptathlon…..
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Origins
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The World’s best jumper broke the European heptathlon record
The World’s best jumper Sander Aae Skotheim broke the European heptathlon record
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Götzis 1991
For the first time, athletes from the FRG and the former GDR compete as a joint team
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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 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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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 2003
Roman Šebrle becomes the first decathlete to win Götzis Hypomeeting three time in a row
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