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Keisuke Ushiro scored 8308 points in Nagano
Keisuke Ushiro achieved a score of 8308 points in the decathlon during the Japanese National Championships held in Nagano
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World Championships Beijing 2015
Ashton Eaton stunned the field in Beijing, setting a new world record of 9045 points to win decathlon gold at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics.
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Ilya Shkurenyov
Ilya Shkurenyov won European Indoor gold in 2015, earned multiple European Championships medals, placed 4th twice at World Championships. Winner of the 2015 IAAF Combined Events Challenge.
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The chronicles of Bulgarian women’s multiple events: 1980 - 1988
Between 1980 and 1981, Bulgarian female athletes like Daniela Nenova, Emilia Kunova, and Valentina Dimitrova made rapid progress in pentathlon and heptathlon, setting national records and achieving personal bests in multiple competitions, …
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Jiri Sykora
Jiri Sýkora made history by becoming the first Czech male athlete to win gold medal in the history of the World Junior Championships. Also claimed gold at the European U23 Championships.
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U.S. trio for Rio - Ashton Eaton, Jeremy Taiwo and Zach Ziemek
That trio - Eaton, Taiwo, and Ziemek - confirmed Team USA’s decathlon lineup for Rio 2016
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Kurt Felix
Kurt Felix was NCAA Division I decathlon champion in 2012, and at that time he set a Grenadian national record in the decathlon. His best decathlon score is 8509 points, achieved at Ratingen, Germany in 2017. He captured medals at the 2014 …
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Zach Ziemek
Zach Ziemek is an American decathlete and three-time Olympian, highlighted by a bronze medal at the 2022 World Championships.
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U20 European Championships Grosseto 2017
24th edition of the biennial European U20 Athletics Championships
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