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Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon

The Men's Decathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Stadium Australia on Wednesday 27 September and Thursday 28 September 2000.[1]

Video on YouTube Official Video Highlights 18 minute feature on the decathlon
Men's decathlon
at the Games of the XXVII Olympiad
Pictogram of athletics
VenuesStadium Australia
Dates27–28 September
Competitors36 from 23 nations
Winning result8641
Medalists
← 1996
2004 →

After the first day of the contest, Chris Huffins found himself in en eight-point lead ahead of Dean Macey. Erki Nool and Tom Pappas occupied the next places. On the next day Nool dropped to fifth place after the 110 metres hurdles, but advanced again after the controversial discus contest. Starting off with two foul attempts, Nool was originally fouled in his third and last attempt as well, which would have resulted in him getting 0 points and falling out of the leading group. However, Nool successfully appealed the ring-foul ruling and had his throw measured to 43.66 metres, which saw him climb one place. The British delegation, representing Macey, protested to no avail.

Following Nool's strong result in the javelin throw event Huffins' lead had shrunk to only 14 points before the 1500 metres. As this was a weak event for Huffins he looked set to lose out in the medal chase; however, he managed to lower his personal best time by twelve seconds and grasped a bronze medal. Reigning world champion and world record holder Tomáš Dvořák struggled with a knee problem throughout the competition and finished in a disappointing sixth place.

Medalists edit


Šebrle would go on to break the world record in 2001 and win the gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in a new Olympic record. Huffins retired from international athletics after the end of the season.

Records edit

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in points) prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics.

World Record 8994 Tomáš Dvořák Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic 4 July 1999
Olympic Record 8847 Daley Thompson United Kingdom Los Angeles, United States 9 August 1984

Results edit

Overall results edit

Flying points table after 10th event:

Rank Athlete Nation Overall
points
Overview by event (points on top, then result. Best performance in each event shown in green)
100 m Long jump Shot put High jump 400 m 110 metres hurdles Discus throw Pole vault Javelin throw 1500 m
  Erki Nool   Estonia 8641 933
10.68
1000
7.76
796
15.11
803
2.00
973
46.71
913
14.48
739
43.66
910
5.00
826
65.82
748
4:29.48
  Roman Šebrle   Czech Republic 8606 878
10.92
965
7.62
803
15.22
915
2.12
899
48.20
991
13.87
754
44.39
849
4.80
799
64.04
753
4:28.79
  Chris Huffins   United States 8595 (SB) 980
10.48
987
7.71
806
15.27
887
2.09
894
48.31
986
13.91
861
49.55
819
4.70
687
56.62
688
4:38.71
4 Dean Macey   Great Britain 8567 (PB) 903
10.81
1002
7.77
766
14.62
887
2.09
988
46.41
907
14.53
733
43.37
849
4.80
744
60.38
788
4:23.45
5 Tom Pappas   United States 8425 901
10.82
913
7.41
782
14.87
1002
2.21
878
48.64
955
14.15
693
41.42
880
4.90
772
62.26
649
4:45.10
6 Tomáš Dvořák   Czech Republic 8385 881
10.91
935
7.50
846
15.91
776
1.97
856
49.11
931
14.34
811
47.15
731
4.40
888
69.94
730
4:32.23
7 Frank Busemann   Germany 8351 881
10.91
970
7.64
760
14.52
887
2.09
863
48.97
954
14.16
538
33.71
910
5.00
812
64.91
776
4:25.32
8 Attila Zsivoczky   Hungary 8277 838
11.10
821
7.00
787
14.96
859
2.06
880
48.61
817
15.27
817
47.43
849
4.80
827
65.87
789
4:23.37
9 Stefan Schmid   Germany 8206 874
10.94
854
7.17
731
14.04
803
2.00
880
48.61
926
14.38
681
40.81
910
5.00
844
67.03
703
4:36.49
10 Henrik Dagård   Sweden 8178 (SB) 897
10.84
833
7.08
788
14.97
749
1.94
873
48.75
936
14.30
725
42.95
941
5.10
814
65.05
622
4:49.51
11 Zsolt Kürtösi   Hungary 8149 (PB) 861
11.00
859
7.19
798
15.13
803
2.00
870
48.81
955
14.15
800
46.62
849
4.80
695
57.16
659
4:43.39
12 Mário Aníbal   Portugal 8136 (NR) 867
10.97
790
6.90
814
15.39
831
2.03
875
48.71
885
14.71
767
45.01
880
4.90
??
57.51
727
4:32.68
13 Lev Lobodin   Russia 8071 917
10.75
857
7.18
836
15.75
749
1.94
867
48.87
972
14.02
758
44.55
910
5.00
591
50.16
614
4:50.73
14 Jiří Ryba   Czech Republic 8056 830
11.14
838
7.10
741
14.21
803
2.00
863
48.97
851
14.99
722
42.83
880
4.90
704
57.76
824
4:18.21
15 Raúl Duany   Cuba 8054 841
11.09
893
7.33
688
13.34
859
2.06
827
49.73
918
14.44
688
41.17
790
4.60
803
64.31
747
4:29.68
16 Oleksandr Yurkov   Ukraine 7993 885
10.89
739
6.68
776
14.78
776
1.97
877
48.66
847
15.02
843
48.67
910
5.00
659
54.77
681
4:39.94
17 Indrek Kaseorg   Estonia 7932 793
11.31
866
7.22
683
13.26
776
1.97
813
50.03
902
14.57
705
41.98
849
4.80
837
66.54
708
4:35.64
18 Klaus Ambrosch   Austria 7917 858
11.01
854
7.17
808
15.30
723
1.91
804
50.23
859
14.92
689
41.22
790
4.60
858
67.94
674
4:40.94
19 Laurent Hernu   France 7909 819
11.19
847
7.14
700
13.54
859
2.06
786
50.63
910
14.51
701
41.78
910
5.00
683
56.34
694
4:37.82
20 Wilfrid Boulineau   France 7821 845
11.07
833
7.08
690
13.38
831
2.03
823
49.82
847
15.02
662
39.86
849
4.80
733
59.69
708
4:35.59
21 Kip Janvrin   United States 7726 804
11.26
727
6.63
702
13.57
670
1.85
856
49.12
831
15.15
709
42.20
910
5.00
690
56.84
827
4:17.81
22 Volodymyr Mykhailenko   Ukraine 7676 838
11.10
823
7.04
700
13.53
859
2.06
871
48.80
869
14.84
674
40.45
790
4.60
548
47.27
704
4:36.23
23 Fedor Laukhin   Ukraine 7652 814
11.21
816
7.01
677
13.16
831
2.03
831
49.64
830
15.16
631
38.33
880
4.90
671
55.53
671
4:41.48
24 Eduard Hämäläinen   Finland 7520 858
11.01
859
7.19
732
14.06
670
1.85
902
48.14
927
14.37
583
35.98
849
4.80
546
47.11
594
4:54.18
25 Mike Maczey   Germany 7228 823
11.17
838
7.10
719
13.84
831
2.03
819
49.91
0
DNF
739
43.64
941
5.10
760
61.49
758
4:27.99
  Eugenio Balanqué   Cuba DNF 890
10.87
628
6.19
784
14.90
749
1.94
898
48.23
929
14.36
799
46.56
0
NM
 
 
 
 
  Claston Bernard   Jamaica DNF 908
10.79
0
NM
709
13.68
887
2.09
825
49.77
848
15.01
688
41.15
0
NM
 
 
 
 
  Prodromos Korkizoglou   Greece DNF 919
10.74
852
7.16
710
13.70
776
1.97
657
53.57
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Scott Ferrier   Australia DNF 836
11.11
859
7.19
698
13.50
776
1.97
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Roman Razbeyko   Russia DNF 763
11.45
771
6.82
727
13.98
776
1.97
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Yeorgios Andreou   Cyprus DNF 867
10.97
750
6.73
743
14.24
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Sébastien Levicq   France DNF 757
11.48
713
6.57
700
13.53
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Trond Høiby   Norway DNF 740
11.56
635
6.22
730
14.03
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Jón Arnar Magnússon   Iceland DNF 894
10.85
0
NM
819
15.48
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Aki Heikkinen   Finland DNF 827
11.15
0
NM
690
13.37
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Francisco Javier Benet   Spain DNF 769
11.42
657
6.32
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Philipp Huber   Switzerland DNF 784
11.35
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Oleg Veretelnikov   Uzbekistan DNF 618
12.17
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WR world record | AR area record | CR championship record | GR games record | NR national record | OR Olympic record | PB personal best | SB season best | WL world leading (in a given season)
DNF = did not finish | DNS = did not start | DQ = disqualification | NM = no mark (i.e. no valid result) | Q = qualification by place in heat | q = qualification by overall place

See also edit

Sources edit

  • IAAF results day one: , , , and . Retrieved 27 January 2007.
  • IAAF results day two: , , , and . Retrieved 27 January 2007.
  • IAAF results: . Retrieved 27 January 2007.
  • IAAF (27 September 2000). . IAAF 2000 Olympic coverage. Archived from the original on 27 May 2002. Retrieved 28 January 2007.
  • IAAF (28 September 2000). . IAAF 2000 Olympic coverage. Archived from the original on 8 July 2003. Retrieved 28 January 2007.

References edit

  1. ^ . sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 27 January 2018.

External links edit

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The Men s Decathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program was held at the Stadium Australia on Wednesday 27 September and Thursday 28 September 2000 1 Video on YouTube Official Video Highlights 18 minute feature on the decathlon Men s decathlonat the Games of the XXVII OlympiadPictogram of athleticsVenuesStadium AustraliaDates27 28 SeptemberCompetitors36 from 23 nationsWinning result8641MedalistsErki Nool EstoniaRoman Sebrle Czech RepublicChris Huffins United States 19962004 After the first day of the contest Chris Huffins found himself in en eight point lead ahead of Dean Macey Erki Nool and Tom Pappas occupied the next places On the next day Nool dropped to fifth place after the 110 metres hurdles but advanced again after the controversial discus contest Starting off with two foul attempts Nool was originally fouled in his third and last attempt as well which would have resulted in him getting 0 points and falling out of the leading group However Nool successfully appealed the ring foul ruling and had his throw measured to 43 66 metres which saw him climb one place The British delegation representing Macey protested to no avail Following Nool s strong result in the javelin throw event Huffins lead had shrunk to only 14 points before the 1500 metres As this was a weak event for Huffins he looked set to lose out in the medal chase however he managed to lower his personal best time by twelve seconds and grasped a bronze medal Reigning world champion and world record holder Tomas Dvorak struggled with a knee problem throughout the competition and finished in a disappointing sixth place Contents 1 Medalists 2 Records 3 Results 3 1 Overall results 4 See also 5 Sources 6 References 7 External linksMedalists editGold Erki Nool nbsp Estonia Silver Roman Sebrle nbsp Czech Republic Bronze Chris Huffins nbsp United States Sebrle would go on to break the world record in 2001 and win the gold medal at the 2004 Olympic Games in a new Olympic record Huffins retired from international athletics after the end of the season Records editThese were the standing world and Olympic records in points prior to the 2000 Summer Olympics World Record 8994 Tomas Dvorak Czech Republic Prague Czech Republic 4 July 1999 Olympic Record 8847 Daley Thompson United Kingdom Los Angeles United States 9 August 1984Results editOverall results edit Flying points table after 10th event Rank Athlete Nation Overallpoints Overview by event points on top then result Best performance in each event shown in green 100 m Long jump Shot put High jump 400 m 110 metres hurdles Discus throw Pole vault Javelin throw 1500 m nbsp Erki Nool nbsp Estonia 8641 93310 68 10007 76 79615 11 8032 00 97346 71 91314 48 73943 66 9105 00 82665 82 7484 29 48 nbsp Roman Sebrle nbsp Czech Republic 8606 87810 92 9657 62 80315 22 9152 12 89948 20 99113 87 75444 39 8494 80 79964 04 7534 28 79 nbsp Chris Huffins nbsp United States 8595 SB 98010 48 9877 71 80615 27 8872 09 89448 31 98613 91 86149 55 8194 70 68756 62 6884 38 71 4 Dean Macey nbsp Great Britain 8567 PB 90310 81 10027 77 76614 62 8872 09 98846 41 90714 53 73343 37 8494 80 74460 38 7884 23 45 5 Tom Pappas nbsp United States 8425 90110 82 9137 41 78214 87 10022 21 87848 64 95514 15 69341 42 8804 90 77262 26 6494 45 10 6 Tomas Dvorak nbsp Czech Republic 8385 88110 91 9357 50 84615 91 7761 97 85649 11 93114 34 81147 15 7314 40 88869 94 7304 32 23 7 Frank Busemann nbsp Germany 8351 88110 91 9707 64 76014 52 8872 09 86348 97 95414 16 53833 71 9105 00 81264 91 7764 25 32 8 Attila Zsivoczky nbsp Hungary 8277 83811 10 8217 00 78714 96 8592 06 88048 61 81715 27 81747 43 8494 80 82765 87 7894 23 37 9 Stefan Schmid nbsp Germany 8206 87410 94 8547 17 73114 04 8032 00 88048 61 92614 38 68140 81 9105 00 84467 03 7034 36 49 10 Henrik Dagard nbsp Sweden 8178 SB 89710 84 8337 08 78814 97 7491 94 87348 75 93614 30 72542 95 9415 10 81465 05 6224 49 51 11 Zsolt Kurtosi nbsp Hungary 8149 PB 86111 00 8597 19 79815 13 8032 00 87048 81 95514 15 80046 62 8494 80 69557 16 6594 43 39 12 Mario Anibal nbsp Portugal 8136 NR 86710 97 7906 90 81415 39 8312 03 87548 71 88514 71 76745 01 8804 90 57 51 7274 32 68 13 Lev Lobodin nbsp Russia 8071 91710 75 8577 18 83615 75 7491 94 86748 87 97214 02 75844 55 9105 00 59150 16 6144 50 73 14 Jiri Ryba nbsp Czech Republic 8056 83011 14 8387 10 74114 21 8032 00 86348 97 85114 99 72242 83 8804 90 70457 76 8244 18 21 15 Raul Duany nbsp Cuba 8054 84111 09 8937 33 68813 34 8592 06 82749 73 91814 44 68841 17 7904 60 80364 31 7474 29 68 16 Oleksandr Yurkov nbsp Ukraine 7993 88510 89 7396 68 77614 78 7761 97 87748 66 84715 02 84348 67 9105 00 65954 77 6814 39 94 17 Indrek Kaseorg nbsp Estonia 7932 79311 31 8667 22 68313 26 7761 97 81350 03 90214 57 70541 98 8494 80 83766 54 7084 35 64 18 Klaus Ambrosch nbsp Austria 7917 85811 01 8547 17 80815 30 7231 91 80450 23 85914 92 68941 22 7904 60 85867 94 6744 40 94 19 Laurent Hernu nbsp France 7909 81911 19 8477 14 70013 54 8592 06 78650 63 91014 51 70141 78 9105 00 68356 34 6944 37 82 20 Wilfrid Boulineau nbsp France 7821 84511 07 8337 08 69013 38 8312 03 82349 82 84715 02 66239 86 8494 80 73359 69 7084 35 59 21 Kip Janvrin nbsp United States 7726 80411 26 7276 63 70213 57 6701 85 85649 12 83115 15 70942 20 9105 00 69056 84 8274 17 81 22 Volodymyr Mykhailenko nbsp Ukraine 7676 83811 10 8237 04 70013 53 8592 06 87148 80 86914 84 67440 45 7904 60 54847 27 7044 36 23 23 Fedor Laukhin nbsp Ukraine 7652 81411 21 8167 01 67713 16 8312 03 83149 64 83015 16 63138 33 8804 90 67155 53 6714 41 48 24 Eduard Hamalainen nbsp Finland 7520 85811 01 8597 19 73214 06 6701 85 90248 14 92714 37 58335 98 8494 80 54647 11 5944 54 18 25 Mike Maczey nbsp Germany 7228 82311 17 8387 10 71913 84 8312 03 81949 91 0DNF 73943 64 9415 10 76061 49 7584 27 99 Eugenio Balanque nbsp Cuba DNF 89010 87 6286 19 78414 90 7491 94 89848 23 92914 36 79946 56 0NM Claston Bernard nbsp Jamaica DNF 90810 79 0NM 70913 68 8872 09 82549 77 84815 01 68841 15 0NM Prodromos Korkizoglou nbsp Greece DNF 91910 74 8527 16 71013 70 7761 97 65753 57 Scott Ferrier nbsp Australia DNF 83611 11 8597 19 69813 50 7761 97 Roman Razbeyko nbsp Russia DNF 76311 45 7716 82 72713 98 7761 97 Yeorgios Andreou nbsp Cyprus DNF 86710 97 7506 73 74314 24 Sebastien Levicq nbsp France DNF 75711 48 7136 57 70013 53 Trond Hoiby nbsp Norway DNF 74011 56 6356 22 73014 03 Jon Arnar Magnusson nbsp Iceland DNF 89410 85 0NM 81915 48 Aki Heikkinen nbsp Finland DNF 82711 15 0NM 69013 37 Francisco Javier Benet nbsp Spain DNF 76911 42 6576 32 Philipp Huber nbsp Switzerland DNF 78411 35 Oleg Veretelnikov nbsp Uzbekistan DNF 61812 17 WR world record AR area record CR championship record GR games record NR national record OR Olympic record PB personal best SB season best WL world leading in a given season DNF did not finish DNS did not start DQ disqualification NM no mark i e no valid result Q qualification by place in heat q qualification by overall placeSee also edit1998 Men s European Championships Decathlon 1999 Men s World Championships Decathlon 2000 Decathlon Year Ranking 2001 Men s World Championships DecathlonSources editIAAF results day one 100 m long jump shot put high jump and 400 m Retrieved 27 January 2007 IAAF results day two 110 m hurdles discus pole vault javelin and 1500 m Retrieved 27 January 2007 IAAF results Final standings Retrieved 27 January 2007 IAAF 27 September 2000 Decathlon Day 1 event report IAAF 2000 Olympic coverage Archived from the original on 27 May 2002 Retrieved 28 January 2007 IAAF 28 September 2000 Decathlon Day 2 event report IAAF 2000 Olympic coverage Archived from the original on 8 July 2003 Retrieved 28 January 2007 References edit Athletics at the 2000 Sydney Summer Games Men s Decathlon sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 27 January 2018 External links editReport of the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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