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World Championships Helsinki 1983
The men’s decathlon at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics was a landmark competition ‐ it was the first ‐ever IAAF World Championships, so this was the first decathlon world title ever awarded. This championship continued the …
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Ukrainian Men’s Heptathlon All-Time List
Ukrainian men’s heptathlon all-time list up to 5800 points
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Ukrainian Men’s Decathlon All-Time List
Ukrainian men’s decathlon all-time list up to 8000 points
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Götzis 1980
7000 spectators cheer Daley Thompson's magnificent improvement of the decathlon world record to 8622 points (8648)
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World Men’s Heptathlon All-Time List
World men’s heptathlon all-time list. This all-time list highlights the top performances in the event’s history, featuring athletes who have surpassed the impressive 6050-point mark.
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World Men’s Decathlon All-Time List
World men’s decathlon all-time list. Discover the names, numbers, and stories of the men who have pushed the limits of the decathlon - all the way up to 8400 points.
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Total 10 best decathlons
The total points from an athlete’s 10 best decathlons is an interesting statistic, as it highlights athletes who have accumulated 82000 points or more across their top 10 performances.
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Men’s decathlon total points based on personal bests
Total points based on personal bests: calculated by adding the points from an decathlete’s personal records in each event. This section lists all totals exceeding 8900 points. It is worth checking because it contains very interesting data.
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6th European Cup of Combined Events – Sofia 1983
24 days after 1st World Champs in Helsinki completed, in Bulgarian Capital Sofia took part 6th European Cup Final of combined events
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Götzis 1986
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Götzis 1985
A double victory by the GDR athletes Uwe Freimuth and Thorsten Voss
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Götzis 1984
Grigori Degtyaryov repeats his previous year's victory with a new national record of 8579 points (8617)

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