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Eduard Hämäläinen
Eduard Hämäläinen is the Finnish and also Belarusian decathlon record holder.
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European Championships Budapest 1998
Erki Nool’s standout performance in Budapest marked a defining moment in his career, while closely matched efforts by Hämäläinen, Lobodin, Magnusson, Šebrle and Dvorak underscored how fiercely competitive the field was.
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World Championships Göteborg 1995
Dan O'Brien clinched his third consecutive World Championship decathlon title
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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 1994
With 8735 points Eduard Hämäläinen improves the Mösle Stadium record set by the legendary Daley Thompson in 1982 by five points
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Götzis 1995
New star rise in the all-around sky in Götzis - Erki Nool from Estonia wins ahead of the favorite Eduard Hämäläinen
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Götzis 1997
Eduard Hämäläinen, who now competes for Finland, triumphs for the third time in Götzis.
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Talence 1994
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Talence 1995
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Talence 1996
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Talence 1998
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National decathlon records
National decathlon records by country
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Finnish Men’s Decathlon All-Time List
Finnish men’s decathlon all-time list up to 7600 points
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Belarusian Men’s Decathlon All-Time List
Belarusian men’s decathlon all-time list up to 7600 points
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Belarusian Men’s Heptathlon All-Time List
Belarusian men’s heptathlon all-time list up to 5600 points
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Olympic Games Sydney 2000
Erki Nool became a national hero in Estonia. His Olympic victory is remembered as one of the most dramatic in modern decathlon history
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Olympic Games Atlanta 1996
Dan O'Brien had famously missed the 1992 Olympics due to a failed pole vault in the U.S. trials, but redeemed himself in Atlanta by taking the gold. His Olympic victory was seen as the final crowning achievement in a legendary career.
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