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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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World Championships Lisbon 2001
8th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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World Championships Maebashi 1999
7th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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World Championships Paris 1997
6th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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World Championships Barcelona 1995
5th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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World Championships Birmingham 2003
9th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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World Championships Budapest 2004
10th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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World Championships Toronto 1993 (demostration event)
4th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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World Championships Moscow 2006
11th IAAF World Indoor Championships
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Decathlon’s World Record progression
The World Records which were officially ratified by the IAAF. Estonian Aleksander Kolmpere was the first official Decathlon’s World Record holder.
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Decathlon rules
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