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U23 European Championships Turku 1997
The 1st European Athletics U23 Championships were held in Turku, Finland (1997)
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Origins
Where Legends Begin: The Story of the Decathlon
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Götzis 1988
Götzis 1988 decathlon saw East Germany’s Uwe Freimuth claim victory with 8381 points, narrowly ahead of Canada’s Dave Steen and fellow East German Thomas Fahner at the prestigious Götzis Hypomeeting.
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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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Ratingen 2002
Ratingen 2002 men’s decathlon was won by Roman Šebrle with a dominant 8701 points ahead of Lev Lobodin (8433) and Jon Arnar Magnusson (8390), showcasing a world ‐class field with multiple athletes surpassing 8300 points and elite all …
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Götzis 1989
Götzis 1989 Decathlon was won by France’s Christian Plaziat with 8, 485 points, ahead of Christian Schenk and Norbert Demmel at the Götzis Hypomeeting. The 1989 Götzis decathlon featured many of the world’s leading combined ‐event …
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Götzis 1992
Robert Zmelik from Czechoslovakia wins with 8627 points and surpasses the previous national record
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Götzis 1993
Eduard Hämäläinen, later runner-up in the world championships in Stuttgart, wins the decathlon with a Belarusian record of 8604 points.
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Götzis 2001
The 2001 Götzis Decathlon made athletics history as Czech star Roman Šebrle became the first athlete ever to break the 9000 ‐point barrier, setting a new decathlon world record with an extraordinary 9026 points. He won the Götzis Hypo …
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Ratingen 1998
Ratingen 1998 men’s decathlon was won by Klaus Isekenmeier with 8236 points in a very close contest ahead of Frank Busemann (8231) and Mike Maczey (8114), highlighting a tightly packed elite German field with multiple 8000 ‐point …
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Ratingen 1999
Ratingen 1999 men’s decathlon was won by Frank Busemann with 8414 points ahead of Klaus Isekenmeier (8222) and David Mewes (8107), featuring a tightly packed elite German field with multiple athletes above 8000 points and consistently strong all …
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Ratingen 2000
Ratingen 2000 men’s decathlon featured a high-level international field, with Stefan Schmid winning on 8485 points ahead of Mike Maczey (8004) and Klaus Isekenmeier (8002), highlighting strong German dominance and multiple 8000+ performances.
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Ratingen 2001
The Ratingen 2001 decathlon results were won by Stefan Schmid with 8287 points, ahead of Frank Busemann and Sebastian Knabe.
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US Championships Eugene 1999
Chris Huffins won the 1999 US Championships decathlon in Eugene with 8350 points, beating rising star Tom Pappas (8187) and Dan Steele (7938) in a closely contested battle for the U.S. decathlon title.
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US Championships Eugene 2001
Kip Janvrin won the 2001 US Championships decathlon in Eugene with 8241 points, finishing just 21 points ahead of Phil McMullen, while Bryan Clay took third with 8169 points in a strong American decathlon field.
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US Championships Berkeley 2002
Tom Pappas won the 2002 US Championships decathlon in Berkeley with 8398 points, beating rising American star Bryan Clay by 168 points as Pappas strengthened his position among the leading U.S. decathletes.
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Talence 1995
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Talence 1996
Talence 1996 was an extremely tight elite decathlon where Eduard Hämäläinen edged Tomáš Dvořák and Robert Změlík in a deep, high-scoring 8400+ point battle with multiple athletes packed within a razor-thin margin.
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