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World Championships Tokyo 2025
Germany’s Leo Neugebauer captured the decathlon gold in Tokyo with a score of 8804 points, just 20 points ahead of Puerto Rico’s Ayden Owens
World Indoor Championships Barcelona 1995
5th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Belgrade 2022
18th World Athletics Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Birmingham 2003
9th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Birmingham 2018
17th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Budapest 2004
10th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Doha 2010
13th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Glasgow 2024
19th World Athletics Indoor Championships
World indoor Championships Istanbul 2012
14th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Lisbon 2001
8th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Maebashi 1999
7th IAAF World Indoor Championships were held in Maebashi 1999
World Indoor Championships Moscow 2006
11th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Nanjing 2025
At the 2025 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, Norway’s Sander Skotheim won the men's heptathlon with 6475 points, narrowly beating Estonia’s Johannes Erm.
World Indoor Championships Paris 1997
6th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Portland 2016
16th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships records, winners and medal table of all-time
World Indoor Championships’ complete history reveals all-time records, winners, and medal tables, highlighting the most outstanding achievements and leading nations throughout the event’s legacy
World Indoor Championships Sopot 2014
15th IAAF World Indoor Championships
World Indoor Championships Toruń 2026
With a breathtaking 6670 points, Simon Ehammer shatters Ashton Eaton’s long-standing indoor heptathlon mark from Istanbul 2012, etching his name into history.
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