The women’s pentathlon is an indoor combined events competition in athletics where athletes compete across five disciplines to test speed, strength, technique, endurance, and overall versatility.
A detailed overview of men’s heptathlon competitions and rankings for the current season. Updated weekly with new results, rankings, and athlete performance data.
The decathlon was historically dominated by athletes from the United States, the Nordic countries (especially Finland), and later the Soviet bloc. France had very little tradition of success in combined events. Ignace Heinrich became one of the
The Pan American Games historical archive showcases all-time decathlon records and champions, highlighting standout combined-events performances throughout history.
Scoring 8000 points in the decathlon is considered a major milestone ‐ it’s like a key benchmark that separates good athletes from elite ‐level competitors. It shows an athlete has strong, consistent performances across all 10
This page shows the progression of decathlon world best performances by event over time. It highlights how top results in each discipline have improved across different eras.
Here is a compilation of individual event marks from the indoor men’s heptathlon, covering performances from competitions with scores above 5000 points and their rankings. It also aims to include complete results, including DNFs and octathlon
Here is a detailed compilation of 1st & 2nd day scores from the men’s heptathlon, covering entire competitions, including DNFs and disqualified results.
Here is a compilation of indoor heptathlon total score rankings by event categories such as running and jumping. It covers nearly the last 40 years and includes complete results, including competitions with DNFs.
Explore the progression of world-best performances in each men’s heptathlon event, highlighting how standards across all disciplines have improved over time.
I wish that in the nearest future everybody will know about decathlon and the meaning of the event of decathlon... decathletes are like our greek gods - Petros Kyprianou