Topic started by: Christoph user |
Posted: June 10, 2010
Decathlon has started this evening (CEST): Eaton started with 10.37 and 7.90 ! http://www.flashresults.com/2010_Meets/outdoor/NCA... |
Jessica Bullenkamp user |
Posted: June 11, 2010
after day 1 Eaton with 4500 points - around the score of his best decathlon. great 400 metres in 46.28 |
B.J. Parish user |
Posted: June 11, 2010
the weather was horrible on day 1 for the 400 not to bad and for shot as well but rain during the 100 and long jump somewhat! he is on his way as of now to breaking his world record running events as well right now. last year 10.35, 46.85, 13.85, 4.21 i think if he has someone to run against in the 400 he could potentially run even fatser as well! |
Christoph user |
Posted: June 11, 2010
Hurdles 13.68 |
Jessica Bullenkamp user |
Posted: June 12, 2010
rather average discus (41.71) and pole vault (4.70).. but still on a way to a good pb overall I hope |
matt norquist user |
Posted: June 12, 2010
Haven't done the tally but I think he got his running event WR - but missed the CR. Watched the meet online, and he did great except his PV. A 5.00 would have given him a chance to really run the 1500 for a BIG score |
Daniel Urien subscriber |
Posted: June 12, 2010
Final : 1, Ashton Eaton, Oregon, 8,457 points. 2, Michael Morrison, California, 7,801. 3, Trinity Otto, Texas A&M, 7,724. 4, Lars Rise, Missouri, 7,671. 5, Nick Adcock, Missouri, 7,569. 6, Daniel Kinsey, Akron, 7,524. 7, Nick Trubachik, Portland State, 7,510. 8, Mateo Sossah, 7,509. 9, Philip Adam, Rice, 7,415. 10, Moritz Cleve, Kansas State, 7,360. 11, Daniel Keller, North Carolina, 7,350. 12, Wesley Bray, Houston, 7,285. 13, Kurt Felix, Boise State, 7,275. 14, Frank Shotwell, Michigan, 7,271. 15, Gray Horn, Florida, 7,262. 16, Dave Grzesiak, Wisconsin, 7,193. 17, Bjorn Johansson, Akron, 7,157. 18, Robert Robinson, Cal-State Northridge, 7,148. 19, Sean Smith, Connecticut, 7,061. 20, Miller Moss, Clemson, 6,936. 21, R.J. McGinnis, Minnesota, 6,650. 22, Marshall Ackley, Oregon, 5,883. DNF, Jeremy Taiwo, Washington. DNF, Cory Holman, Georgia. Read more: http://www.statesmanjournal.com/article/20100612/S... |
B.J. Parish user |
Posted: June 12, 2010
the thing that is unreal to me is he had 10 decathlons over 8000 points! he is only 22 years old! if he had jumped 5 meters which is not a stretch he would have scored 90 more points! i think the thing that also makes him so good is that for a speed guy he stays healthy which is huge in decathlon! |
Daniel Urien subscriber |
Posted: June 12, 2010
3.815 points for running events (10.37 46.28 13.68 4.21.85). Best ever in the world |
Janek Salmistu admin |
Posted: June 12, 2010
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Jessica Bullenkamp user |
Posted: June 13, 2010
amazing the results for the running events. I think a lot of countries would be glad to have specialist runners who can run those times.. I'd be really glad if he could do some meetings in Europe last year (like Götzis / Talence) - maybe he could even improve his total score more when having some "real" opponents.. |