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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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All-time Decathlon ranking after each event
Here's a unique compilation named decathlon ranking after each event. You can see ranking transition of specific decathletes on same competition, or may use it as a guideline for predicting final around score at several events remainded and so on. …
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From National Champion to the best personal trainer in NYC
Here is an interview with retired decathlete and successful businessman Alex Folacci
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Munich Olympic’72 Pentathlon – thrilling story with unexpected end
One of the most exciting and unpredicted event of athletic program of XX Olympic Games in Munich 1972 was the women’s Pentathlon. The people of the host country – West Germany – were keen to see the second victory of their local hero …
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Heptathlon at 6th European Cup of Combined Events - Sofia 1983
East Germany, led by Ramona Neubert and Sybille Thiele, were favorites in Sofia, while Bulgaria and the USSR provided strong competition despite key absences.
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Götzis 2023
With a final score of 8700 points, the Hypomeeting celebrated a new and once again Canadian winner - Pierce LePage
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Review: Götzis 2023
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Pentathlon: memories from Montreal Olympic Games
Equal Pentathlon scores, but not equal spot on the podium
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An iconic European all-rounder Kurt Bendlin has died
IN MEMORIAM - Kurt Bendlin (1943 – 2024)
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The magnetic Roman Šebrle – at 50!
The first man over 9000 points in history - with an anniversary
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Rafer Johnson’s story is one of athletic brilliance, moral courage, and lifelong service
Rafer Johnson was one of the greatest decathletes in history and an extraordinary figure both on and off the track
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Ashton Eaton won his third straight decathlon title
At the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships, Ashton Eaton clinched his third straight decathlon crown with a meet‑record 8457 points, becoming the first male athlete ever to win three consecutive NCAA decathlon titles.
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