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Decathlon

The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events. The word "decathlon" was formed, in analogy to the word "pentathlon", from Greek δέκα (déka, meaning "ten") and ἄθλος (áthlos, or ἄθλον, áthlon, meaning "contest" or “prize”). Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. Performance is judged on a points system in each event, not by the position achieved.[1] The decathlon is contested mainly by male athletes, while female athletes typically compete in the heptathlon.

Athletics
Decathlon
Decathlon combines four runs, three jumps, and three throws.
World records
Men Kevin Mayer 9126 pts (2018)
Olympic records
Men Damian Warner 9018 pts (2021)
World Championship records
Men Ashton Eaton 9045 pts (2015)

Traditionally, the title of "World's Greatest Athlete" has been given to the person who wins the decathlon. This began when Gustav V of Sweden told Jim Thorpe, "Sir, you are the world's greatest athlete" after Thorpe won the decathlon at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912.[2]

The event is similar to the pentathlon held at the ancient Greek Olympics,[3] and also similar to a competition called an "all-around", which was contested at the United States amateur championships in 1884.[4][5] Another all-around was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics.[6] The modern decathlon first appeared at the 1912 Games.[7]

In modern athletics, the ten events are: 100 metres, 400 metres, 1500 metres, 110 metre hurdles, long jump, high jump, pole vault, discus throw, javelin throw and shotput. The current official decathlon world record holder is Frenchman Kevin Mayer, who scored a total of 9,126 points at the 2018 Décastar in France.

Historical background

The decathlon developed from the ancient pentathlon competitions held at the ancient Greek Olympics. Pentathlons involved five disciplines – long jump, discus throw, javelin throw, sprint and a wrestling match.[3] Introduced in Olympia during 708 BC, this competition was extremely popular for many centuries.

A ten-event competition known as the "all-around" or "all-round" championship, similar to the modern decathlon, was first contested at the United States amateur championships in 1884 and reached a consistent form by 1890.[4][5] While an all-around event was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics, whether it was an official Olympic event has been disputed.[6]

The modern decathlon first appeared in the Olympic athletics program at the 1912 Games in Stockholm.[7]

Format

Men's decathlon

The vast majority of international and top-level men's decathlons are divided into a two-day competition, with the track and field events held in the order below. Traditionally, all decathletes who finish the event, rather than just the winner or medal-winning athletes, do a round of honour together after the competition.[citation needed] The current world record holder is Kevin Mayer from France with 9126 points which he set on September 16, 2018, in Talence, France.

Women's decathlon

At major championships, the women's equivalent of the decathlon is the seven-event heptathlon; before 1981 it was the five-event pentathlon.[8] However, in 2001, the IAAF (now World Athletics) approved scoring tables for a women's decathlon; the current world record holder is Austra Skujytė of Lithuania, with 8,366.[9] Women's disciplines differ from men's in the same way as for standalone events: the shot, discus, and javelin weigh less, and the sprint hurdles use lower hurdles over 100 m rather than 110 m. The points tables used are the same as for the heptathlon in the shared events. The schedule of events differs from the men's decathlon, with the field events switched between day one and day two; this is to avoid scheduling conflicts when men's and women's decathlon competitions take place simultaneously.[10]

One hour

The one-hour decathlon is a special type of decathlon in which the athletes have to start the last of ten events (1500 m) within sixty minutes of the start of the first event. The world record holder is Czech decathlete Robert Změlík, who achieved 7,897 points at a meeting in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, in 1992.[citation needed]

Masters athletics

In Masters athletics, performance scores are age graded before being applied to the standard scoring table. This way, marks that would be competitive within an age division can get rated, even if those marks would not appear on the scale designed for younger age groups. Additionally, like women, the age divisions use different implement weights and lower hurdles. Based on this system, German Rolf Geese in the M60 division and American Robert Hewitt in the M80 divisions have set their respective world records over 8,000 points. Using the same scale, Nadine O'Connor scored 10,234 points in the W65 division, the highest decathlon score ever recorded.[11][12]

Points system

Event A B C
100 m 25.4347 18 1.81
Long jump 0.14354 220 1.4
Shot put 51.39 1.5 1.05
High jump 0.8465 75 1.42
400 m 1.53775 82 1.81
110 m hurdles 5.74352 28.5 1.92
Discus throw 12.91 4 1.1
Pole vault 0.2797 100 1.35
Javelin throw 10.14 7 1.08
1500 m 0.03768 480 1.85

The 2001 IAAF points tables use the following formulae:[13]

  • Points = INT(A(BP)C) for track events (faster time produces a higher score)
  • Points = INT(A(PB)C) for field events (greater distance or height produces a higher score)

A, B and C are parameters that vary by discipline, as shown in the table on the right, while P is the performance by the athlete, measured in seconds (running), metres (throwing), or centimetres (jumping).[13]

The decathlon tables should not be confused with the scoring tables compiled by Bojidar Spiriev, to allow comparison of the relative quality of performances by athletes in different events. On those tables, for example, a decathlon score of 9,006 points equates to 1,265 "comparison points", the same number as a triple jump of 18 m.[14]

Benchmarks

Split evenly between the events, the following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1,000, 900, 800, and 700 points in each sport.

Event 1,000 pts 900 pts 800 pts 700 pts Unit
100 m 10.395 10.827 11.278 11.756 Seconds
Long jump 7.76 7.36 6.94 6.51 Metres
Shot put 18.40 16.79 15.16 13.53 Metres
High jump 2.20 2.10 1.99 1.88 Metres
400 m 46.17 48.19 50.32 52.58 Seconds
110 m hurdles 13.80 14.59 15.419 16.29 Seconds
Discus throw 56.17 51.4 46.59 41.72 Metres
Pole vault 5.28 4.96 4.63 4.29 Metres
Javelin throw 77.19 70.67 64.09 57.45 Metres
1500 m 3:53.79 4:07.42 4:21.77 4:36.96 Minutes:Seconds

Records

The official decathlon world record holder is Kevin Mayer of France, with a score of 9,126 points set during the 2018 Décastar in Talence, France, which was ratified by World Athletics.

100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
10.55 (+0.3 m/s) 7.80 m (+1.2 m/s) 16.00 m 2.05 m 48.42 13.75 (-1.1 m/s) 50.54 m 5.45 m 71.90 m 4:36.11

The previous record from Ashton Eaton (9,045 points):

100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
10.23 (-0.4 m/s) 7.88 m (+0.0 m/s) 14.52 m 2.01 m 45.00 WDB 13.69 (-0.2 m/s) 43.34 m 5.20 m 63.63 m 4:17.52
Record Score Athlete Year
World 9,126   Kevin Mayer (FRA) 2018
Continental records
Africa 8,521   Larbi Bourrada (ALG) 2016
Asia 8,725   Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) 2004
Europe 9,126   Kevin Mayer (FRA) 2018
North, Central America
and Caribbean
9,045   Ashton Eaton (USA) 2015
Oceania 8,649   Ashley Moloney (AUS) 2021
South America 8,393   Carlos Chinin (BRA) 2013

Decathlon bests

The total decathlon score for all world records in the respective events would be 12,598. The total decathlon score for all the best performances achieved during decathlons is 10,590. The Difference column shows the difference in points between the decathlon points that the individual current world record would be awarded and the points awarded to the current decathlon record for that event. The % Difference column shows the percentage difference between the time, distance or height of the individual world record and the decathlon record (other than the Total entry, which shows the percentage difference between awarded decathlon points). The relative differences in points are much higher in throwing events than in running and jumping events.

Decathlon bests are only recognized when an athlete completes the ten-event competition with a score of over 7,000 points.[15]

World records (WR) compared to decathlon bests (DB)
Event Type Athlete Record Score Difference % Difference Date Place Ref
100 m
WR   Usain Bolt (JAM) 9.58 s 1,202 136 5.64 16 August 2009 Berlin
DB   Damian Warner (CAN) 10.12 s 1,066 25 May 2019 Götzis [16]
4 August 2021 Tokyo [17]
Long jump
WR   Mike Powell (USA) 8.95 m 1,312 134 5.59 30 August 1991 Tokyo
DB   Simon Ehammer (SUI) 8.45 m 1,178 28 May 2022 Götzis [18]
Shot put
WR   Ryan Crouser (USA) 23.37 m 1,311 263 17.97 18 June 2021 Eugene [19]
DB   Edy Hubacher (SUI) 19.17 m 1,048 5 October 1969 Bern
High jump
WR   Javier Sotomayor (CUB) 2.45 m 1,244 173 6.94 27 July 1993 Salamanca
DB   Derek Drouin (CAN) 2.28 m 1,071 7 April 2017 Santa Barbara [20]
400 m
WR   Wayde van Niekerk (RSA) 43.03 s 1,164 104 4.58 14 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [21]
DB   Ashton Eaton (USA) 45.00 s 1,060 28 August 2015 Beijing [22]
110 m hurdles
WR   Aries Merritt (USA) 12.80 s 1,135 76 4.38 7 September 2012 Brussels
DB   Damian Warner (CAN) 13.36 s 1,059 30 May 2021 Götzis [23]
Discus throw
WR   Jürgen Schult (GDR) 74.08 m 1,383 390 24.58 6 June 1986 Neubrandenburg
DB   Bryan Clay (USA) 55.87 m 993 24 June 2005 Carson
Pole vault
WR   Armand Duplantis (SWE) 6.20 m 1,298 146 7.10 20 March 2022 Belgrade
DB   Tim Lobinger (GER) 5.76 m 1,152 16 September 1999 Leverkusen
Javelin throw
WR   Jan Železný (CZE) 98.48 m 1,331 291 18.97 25 May 1996 Jena
DB   Peter Blank (GER) 79.80 m 1,040 19 July 1992 Emmelshausen
1500 m
WR   Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) 3:26.00 min:s 1,218 255 15.87 14 July 1998 Rome
DB   Robert Baker (USA) 3:58.7 min:s 963 3 April 1980 Austin
Total World records 12,598 1,968 ⌀ 11.16
Decathlon bests 10,630

All-time top 25

Men

  • Correct as of July 2022.[24]
Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref
1 9,126   Kevin Mayer (FRA) 15–16 September 2018 Talence [25]
( 10.55/+0.3 - 7.80/+1.2 - 16.00 - 2.05 - 48.42 / 13.75/-1.1 - 50.54 - 5.45 - 71.90 - 4:36.11 )
2 9,045   Ashton Eaton (USA) 28–29 August 2015 Beijing
( 10.23/-0.4 - 7.88/0.0 - 14.52 - 2.01 - 45.00 / 13.69/-0.2 - 43.34 - 5.20 - 63.63 - 4:17.52 )
3 9,026   Roman Šebrle (CZE) 26–27 May 2001 Götzis
( 10.64/0.0 - 8.11/+1.9 - 15.33 - 2.12 - 47.79 / 13.92/-0.2 - 47.92 - 4.80 - 70.16 - 4:21.98 )
4 9,018   Damian Warner (CAN) 4–5 August 2021 Tokyo [26]
( 10.12/+0.2 - 8.24/+0.2 - 14.80 - 2.02 - 47.48 / 13.46/-1.0 - 48.67 - 4.90 - 63.44 - 4:31.08 )
5 8,994   Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) 3–4 July 1999 Prague
( 10.54/-0.1 - 7.90/+1.1 - 16.78 - 2.04 - 48.08 / 13.73/0.0 - 48.33 - 4.90 - 72.32 - 4:37.20 )
6 8,891   Dan O'Brien (USA) 4–5 September 1992 Talence
( 10.43/+2.1 - 8.08/+1.8 - 16.69 - 2.07 - 48.51 / 13.98/-0.5 - 48.56 - 5.00 - 62.58 - 4:42.10 )
7 8,867   Garrett Scantling (USA) 6–7 May 2022 Fayetteville [27]
( 10.68/+0.9 - 7.68/+2.0 - 16.12 - 2.04 - 48.38 / 13.59/+1.0 - 51.04 - 5.15 - 67.16 - 4:46.37 )
8 8,832   Bryan Clay (USA) 29–30 June 2008 Eugene
( 10.39/-0.4 - 7.39/-1.6 - 15.17 - 2.08 - 48.41 / 13.75/+1.9 - 52.74 - 5.00 - 70.55 - 4:50.97 )
9 8,815   Erki Nool (EST) 6–7 August 2001 Edmonton
( 10.60/+1.5 - 7.63/+2.0 - 14.90 - 2.03 - 46.23 / 14.40/0.0 - 43.40 - 5.40 - 67.01 - 4:29.58 )
10 8,811   Daley Thompson (GBR) 27–28 August 1986 Stuttgart
( 10.26/+2.0 - 7.72/+1.0 - 15.73 - 2.00 - 47.02 / 14.04/-0.3 - 43.38 - 5.10 - 62.78 - 4:26.16 )
11 8,790   Trey Hardee (USA) 19–20 August 2009 Berlin
( 10.45/+0.2 - 7.83/+1.9 - 15.33 - 1.99 - 48.13 / 13.86/+0.3 - 48.08 - 5.20 - 68.00 - 4:48.91 )
12 8,784   Tom Pappas (USA) 21–22 June 2003 Palo Alto
( 10.78/+0.2 - 7.96/+1.4 - 16.28 - 2.17 - 48.22 / 14.13/+1.7 - 45.84 - 5.20 - 60.77 - 4:48.12 )
13 8,735   Eduard Hämäläinen (BLR) 28–29 May 1994 Götzis
( 10.50/+2.1 - 7.26/+1.0 - 16.05 - 2.11 - 47.63 / 13.82/-3.0 - 49.70 - 4.90 - 60.32 - 4:35.09 )
14 8,730   Jürgen Hingsen (FRG) 27–28 August 1986 Stuttgart
( 10.87/+2.5 - 7.89/+2.8 - 16.46 - 2.12 - 48.79 / 14.52/-0.3 - 48.42 - 4.60 - 64.38 - 4:21.61 )
15 8,725   Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) 23–24 August 2004 Athens
( 10.50/+2.2 - 7.81/-0.9 - 15.93 - 2.09 - 46.81 / 13.97/+1.5 - 51.65 - 4.60 - 55.54 - 4:38.11 )
16 8,720   Kyle Garland (USA) 6–7 May 2022 Fayetteville [27]
( 10.63/+0.9 - 7.86/+1.0 - 16.44 - 2.16 - 49.04 / 13.71/+1.0 - 46.16 - 4.85 - 59.63 - 4:43.21 )
17 8,706   Frank Busemann (GER) 31 July – 1 August 1996 Atlanta
( 10.60/ - 8.07/+0.8 - 13.60 - 2.04 - 48.34 / 13.47/+0.3 - 45.04 - 4.80 - 66.86 - 4:31.41 )
18 8,705   Dave Johnson (USA) 23–24 April 1992 Azusa
( 10.96/+0.4 - 7.52/+4.5 - 14.61 - 2.04 - 48.19 / 14.17/+0.3 - 49.88 - 5.28 - 66.96 - 4:29.38 )
19 8,701   Pierce LePage (CAN) 23–24 July 2022 Eugene [28]
( 10.39/+0.8 - 7.54/+0.8 - 14.83 - 1.99 - 46.84 / 13.78/+1.1 - 53.26 - 5.00 - 57.52 - 4:42.77 )
20 8,694   Chris Huffins (USA) 19–20 June 1998 New Orleans
( 10.31/+3.5 - 7.76/+2.5 - 15.43 - 2.18 - 49.02 / 14.02/+1.0 - 53.22 - 4.60 - 61.59 - 4:59.43 )
21 8,691   Niklas Kaul (GER) 2–3 October 2019 Doha [29]
( 11.27/+0.3 - 7.19/+0.6 - 15.10 - 2.02 - 48.48 / 14.64/+0.7 - 49.20 - 5.00 - 79.05 - 4:15.70 )
22 8,676   Siegfried Wentz (FRG) 27–28 August 1986 Stuttgart
( 10.83/+2.0 - 7.60/+0.3 - 15.45 - 2.12 - 47.57 / 14.07/-0.3 - 45.66 - 4.90 - 65.34 - 4:35.00 )
8,676   Zachery Ziemek (USA) 23–24 July 2022 Eugene [30]
( 10.57/+0.8 - 7.70/+1.6 - 15.37 - 2.08 - 49.56 / 14.47/+1.5 - 48.40 - 5.40 - 62.18 - 4:44.97)
24 8,670   Michael Schrader (GER) 10–11 August 2013 Moscow
( 10.73/-0.5 - 7.85/+0.2 - 14.56 - 1.99 - 47.66 / 14.29/+0.4 - 46.44 - 5.00 - 65.67 - 4:25.38 )
25 8,667   Guido Kratschmer (FRG) 13–14 June 1980 Filderstadt
( 10.58w - 7.80 - 15.47 - 2.00 - 48.04 / 13.92 - 45.52 - 4.60 - 66.50 - 4:24.15 )

Notes

Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8768 pts:

Women

  • Correct as of September 2021.
Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref
1 8,358   Austra Skujytė (LTU) 14–15 April 2005 Columbia
2 8,150   Marie Collonvillé (FRA) 25–26 September 2004 Talence
3 7,921   Jordan Gray (USA) 22–23 June 2019 San Mateo [31]
4 7,885   Mona Steigauf (GER) 1997 [32]
5 7,798   Irina Karpova (KAZ) 25–26 September 2004 Talence
6 7,742[a]   Anna Snetkova (RUS) 14–15 September 2003 Sochi [32]
7 7,577   Tiffany Lott-Hogan (USA) 2000 [32]
8 7,470[a]   Julie Mezerette (FRA) 2001 [32]
9 7,358   Julie Martin (FRA) 25–26 September 2004 Talence
10 7,064   Breanna Eveland (USA) 13–14 April 2006 Columbia
11 6,878   Jessica Taylor (GBR) 12–13 September 2015 Erith [33]
12 6,830   Marion Obermayr (AUS) 4–5 May 2002 Linz [34]
13 6,749   Barbora Špotáková (CZE) 25–26 September 2004 Talence
14 6,709   Marie-Cécile Crancé (FRA) 25–26 September 2004 Talence
15 6,641   Lindsay Grigoriev (USA) 14–15 April 2005 Columbia
16 6,614   María Peinado (ESP) 22–23 October 2005 Castellón
17 6,599   Sara Tani (ITA) 21–22 October 2006 Udine [35]
18 6,577   Cassandre Evans (BEL) 28–29 September 2019 Schaarbeek [36]
19 6,570   Andrea Bordalejo (ARG) 27–28 November 2004 Rosario [37]
20 6,338   Marianne Schlachter (GER) 13–14 April 2006 Columbia [38]
21 6,330   AnnaLee McGregor (USA) 22–23 June 2019 San Mateo [32]
22 6,296   Ada Salgarella (ITA) 21–22 October 2006 Udine [39]
23 6,202   Amy Backel (USA) 22–23 June 2019 San Mateo [32]
24 6,019   Liz Peterson (USA) 14–15 April 2005
25 5,927   Meagan Rentsch (AUS) 3–4 April 1999

Notes

Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8000 pts:

Competitions

Olympic medalists

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm
details
Jim Thorpe
  United States
Hugo Wieslander
  Sweden
Charles Lomberg
  Sweden and
Gösta Holmér
  Sweden
1920 Antwerp
details
Helge Løvland
  Norway
Brutus Hamilton
  United States
Bertil Ohlson
  Sweden
1924 Paris
details
Harold Osborn
  United States
Emerson Norton
  United States
Aleksander Klumberg
  Estonia
1928 Amsterdam
details
Paavo Yrjölä
  Finland
Akilles Järvinen
  Finland
Ken Doherty
  United States
1932 Los Angeles
details
Jim Bausch
  United States
Akilles Järvinen
  Finland
Wolrad Eberle
  Germany
1936 Berlin
details
Glenn Morris
  United States
Bob Clark
  United States
Jack Parker
  United States
1948 London
details
Bob Mathias
  United States
Ignace Heinrich
  France
Floyd Simmons
  United States
1952 Helsinki
details
Bob Mathias
  United States
Milt Campbell
  United States
Floyd Simmons
  United States
1956 Melbourne
details
Milt Campbell
  United States
Rafer Johnson
  United States
Vasili Kuznetsov
  Soviet Union
1960 Rome
details
Rafer Johnson
  United States
Yang Chuan-kwang
  Formosa
Vasili Kuznetsov
  Soviet Union
1964 Tokyo
details
Willi Holdorf
  United Team of Germany
Rein Aun
  Soviet Union
Hans-Joachim Walde
  United Team of Germany
1968 Mexico City
details
Bill Toomey
  United States
Hans-Joachim Walde
  West Germany
Kurt Bendlin
  West Germany
1972 Munich
details
Mykola Avilov
  Soviet Union
Leonid Lytvynenko
  Soviet Union
Ryszard Katus
  Poland
1976 Montreal
details
Bruce Jenner
  United States[b]
Guido Kratschmer
  West Germany
Mykola Avilov
  Soviet Union
1980 Moscow
details
Daley Thompson
  Great Britain
Yuriy Kutsenko
  Soviet Union
Sergei Zhelanov
  Soviet Union
1984 Los Angeles
details
Daley Thompson
  Great Britain
Jürgen Hingsen
  West Germany
Siegfried Wentz
  West Germany
1988 Seoul
details
Christian Schenk
  East Germany
Torsten Voss
  East Germany
Dave Steen
  Canada
1992 Barcelona
details
Robert Změlík
  Czechoslovakia
Antonio Peñalver
  Spain
Dave Johnson
  United States
1996 Atlanta
details
Dan O'Brien
  United States
Frank Busemann
  Germany
Tomáš Dvořák
  Czech Republic
2000 Sydney
details
Erki Nool
  Estonia
Roman Šebrle
  Czech Republic
Chris Huffins
  United States
2004 Athens
details
Roman Šebrle
  Czech Republic
Bryan Clay
  United States
Dmitriy Karpov
  Kazakhstan
2008 Beijing
details
Bryan Clay
  United States
Andrei Krauchanka
  Belarus
Leonel Suárez
  Cuba
2012 London
details
Ashton Eaton
  United States
Trey Hardee
  United States
Leonel Suárez
  Cuba
2016 Rio De Janeiro
details
Ashton Eaton
  United States
Kevin Mayer
  France
Damian Warner
  Canada
2020 Tokyo
details
Damian Warner
  Canada
Kevin Mayer
  France
Ashley Moloney
  Australia
2024 Paris
details

World Championships medalists

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1983 Helsinki
details
  Daley Thompson (GBR)   Jürgen Hingsen (FRG)   Siegfried Wentz (FRG)
1987 Rome
details
  Torsten Voss (GDR)   Siegfried Wentz (FRG)   Pavel Tarnavetskiy (URS)
1991 Tokyo
details
  Dan O'Brien (USA)   Mike Smith (CAN)   Christian Schenk (GER)
1993 Stuttgart
details
  Dan O'Brien (USA)   Eduard Hämäläinen (BLR)   Paul Meier (GER)
1995 Gothenburg
details
  Dan O'Brien (USA)   Eduard Hämäläinen (BLR)   Mike Smith (CAN)
1997 Athens
details
  Tomáš Dvořák (CZE)   Eduard Hämäläinen (FIN)   Frank Busemann (GER)
1999 Seville
details
  Tomáš Dvořák (CZE)   Dean Macey (GBR)   Chris Huffins (USA)
2001 Edmonton
details
  Tomáš Dvořák (CZE)   Erki Nool (EST)   Dean Macey (GBR)
2003 Saint-Denis
details
  Tom Pappas (USA)   Roman Šebrle (CZE)   Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ)
2005 Helsinki
details
  Bryan Clay (USA)   Roman Šebrle (CZE)   Attila Zsivoczky (HUN)
2007 Osaka
details
  Roman Šebrle (CZE)   Maurice Smith (JAM)   Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ)
2009 Berlin
details
  Trey Hardee (USA)   Leonel Suárez (CUB)   Aleksandr Pogorelov (RUS)
2011 Daegu
details
  Trey Hardee (USA)   Ashton Eaton (USA)   Leonel Suárez (CUB)
2013 Moscow
details
  Ashton Eaton (USA)   Michael Schrader (GER)   Damian Warner (CAN)
2015 Beijing
details
  Ashton Eaton (USA)   Damian Warner (CAN)   Rico Freimuth (GER)
2017 London
details
  Kevin Mayer (FRA)   Rico Freimuth (GER)   Kai Kazmirek (GER)
2019 Doha
details
  Niklas Kaul (GER)   Maicel Uibo (EST)   Damian Warner (CAN)
2022 Eugene
details
  Kevin Mayer (FRA)   Pierce LePage (CAN)   Zach Ziemek (USA)

Continental competitions

Other

Season's bests

[citation needed]

Year Score Athlete Place
1960 8,683   Rafer Johnson (USA) Eugene
1961 8,709   Philip Mulkey (USA) Memphis
1962 8,248   Chuan-Kwang Yang (ROC) Tulare
1963 8,089   Chuan-Kwang Yang (ROC) Walnut
1964 7,950   Manfred Bock (FRG) Liestal
1965 7,883   Mykhaylo Storozhenko (URS) Kyiv
1966 8,234   Bill Toomey (USA) Salina
1967 8,319   Kurt Bendlin (FRG) Heidelberg
1968 8,222 A   Bill Toomey (USA) Echo Summit
1969 8,417   Bill Toomey (USA) Los Angeles
1970 8,130   Rüdiger Demmig (GDR) Erfurt
1971 8,244   Kurt Bendlin (FRG) Bonn
1972 8,466   Mykola Avilov (URS) Munich
1973 8,163   Lennart Hedmark (SWE) Bonn
1974 8,229   Ryszard Skowronek (POL) Montreal
1975 8,429   Bruce Jenner (USA) Eugene
1976 8,634   Bruce Jenner (USA) Montreal
1977 8,400   Aleksandr Grebenyuk (URS) Riga
1978 8,493   Guido Kratschmer (FRG) Bernhausen
1979 8,476   Guido Kratschmer (FRG) Krefeld
1980 8,667   Guido Kratschmer (FRG) Bernhausen
1981 8,334   Rainer Pottel (GDR) Birmingham
1982 8,774   Daley Thompson (GBR) Athens
1983 8,825   Jürgen Hingsen (FRG) Bernhausen
1984 8,847   Daley Thompson (GBR) Los Angeles
1985 8,559   Torsten Voss (GDR) Dresden
1986 8,811   Daley Thompson (GBR) Stuttgart
1987 8,680   Torsten Voss (GDR) Rome
1988 8,512   Christian Plaziat (FRA) Talence
1989 8,549   Dave Johnson (USA) Houston
1990 8,574   Christian Plaziat (FRA) Split
1991 8,812   Dan O'Brien (USA) Tokyo
1992 8,891   Dan O'Brien (USA) Talence
1993 8,817   Dan O'Brien (USA) Stuttgart
1994 8,735   Eduard Hämäläinen (BLR) Götzis
1995 8,695   Dan O'Brien (USA) Gothenburg
1996 8,824   Dan O'Brien (USA) Atlanta
1997 8,837   Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) Athens
1998 8,755   Dan O'Brien (USA) Uniondale
1999 8,994   Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) Prague
2000 8,900   Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) Götzis
2001 9,026   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Götzis
2002 8,800   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Götzis
2003 8,807   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Götzis
2004 8,893   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Athens
2005 8,732   Bryan Clay (USA) Helsinki
2006 8,677   Bryan Clay (USA) Götzis
2007 8,697   Roman Šebrle (CZE) Kladno
2008 8,832   Bryan Clay (USA) Eugene
2009 8,790   Trey Hardee (USA) Berlin
2010 8,483   Bryan Clay (USA) Götzis
2011 8,729   Ashton Eaton (USA) Eugene
2012 9,039   Ashton Eaton (USA) Eugene
2013 8,809   Ashton Eaton (USA) Moscow
2014 8,616   Andrei Krauchanka (BLR) Zürich
2015 9,045   Ashton Eaton (USA) Beijing
2016 8,893   Ashton Eaton (USA) Rio de Janeiro
2017 8,768   Kevin Mayer (FRA) London
2018 9,126   Kevin Mayer (FRA) Talence
2019 8,711   Damian Warner (CAN) Götzis
2020 8,552   Kevin Mayer (FRA) Saint-Paul
2021 9,018   Damian Warner (CAN) Tokyo
2022 8,867   Garrett Scantling (USA) Fayetteville

National records

  • Updated 23 November 2022.[24]

NR's equal or superior to 8,000 pts:

Score Nation Athlete Date Place
9,126   France Kevin Mayer 15–16 September 2018 Talence
9,045   United States Ashton Eaton 28–29 August 2015 Beijing
9,026   Czech Republic Roman Šebrle 26–27 April 2001 Götzis
9,018   Canada Damian Warner 4–5 August 2021 Tokyo
8,847   Great Britain Daley Thompson 8–9 August 1984 Los Angeles
8,832   Germany Jürgen Hingsen 8–9 June 1984 Mannheim
8,815   Estonia Erki Nool 6–7 August 2001 Edmonton
8,735   Belarus Eduard Hämäläinen 28–29 May 1994 Götzis
8,730   Finland 5–6 August 1997 Athens
8,725   Kazakhstan Dmitriy Karpov 23–24 August 2004 Athens
8,709   Ukraine Aleksandr Apaychev 2–3 June 1984 Neubrandenburg
8,698   Russia Grigoriy Degtyaryev 21–22 June 1984 Kyiv
8,654   Cuba Leonel Suárez 3–4 July 2009 Havana
8,649   Australia Ashley Moloney 4–5 August 2021 Tokyo
8,644   Jamaica Maurice Smith 31 August – 1 September 2007 Osaka
8,573   Iceland Jón Arnar Magnússon 30–31 May 1998 Götzis
8,566   Poland Sebastian Chmara 16–17 May 1998 Murcia
8,554   Hungary Attila Zsivoczky 3–4 June 2000 Götzis
8,550   Grenada Lindon Victor 17–18 September 2022 Talence
8,539   Netherlands Eelco Sintnicolaas 27–28 May 2017 Götzis
8,532   Puerto Rico Ayden Owens-Delerme 23–24 July 2022 Eugene
8,526   Spain Francisco Javier Benet 16–17 May 1998 Murcia
8,521   Algeria Larbi Bouraada 17–18 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro
8,519   Belgium Hans Van Alphen 26–27 May 2012 Götzis
8,468   Switzerland Simon Ehammer 15–16 August 2022 Munich
8,445   Uzbekistan Ramil Ganiyev 5–6 August 1997 Athens
8,437   Lithuania Rišardas Malachovskis 1–2 July 1988 Minsk
8,406   Sweden Nicklas Wiberg 19–20 August 2009 Berlin
8,398   South Africa Willem Coertzen 30–31 May 2015 Götzis
8,393   Brazil Carlos Chinin 7–8 June 2013 São Paulo
8,359   New Zealand Simon Poelman 21–22 March 1987 Christchurch
8,320   Austria Gernot Kellermayr 29–30 May 1993 Götzis
8,312   Latvia Edgars Eriņš 26–27 May 2011 Valmiera
8,308   Japan Keisuke Ushiro 31 May – 1 June 2014 Nagano
8,307   Norway Markus Rooth 30 April – 1 May 2022 Grosseto
8,291 A   Argentina Tito Steiner 22–23 June 1983 Provo
8,290   China Qi Haifeng 28–29 May 2005 Götzis
8,288   Moldova Valeriy Kachanov 20–21 June 1980 Moscow
8,275   Serbia Mihail Dudaš 10–11 August 2013 Moscow
8,218   Italy Dario Dester 15–16 August 2022 Munich
8,213   Portugal Mário Aníbal 30 June – 1 July 2001 Kaunas
8,206   Republic of China Yang Chuan-Kwang 27–28 April 1963 Walnut
8,199   Bulgaria Atanas Andonov 20–21 June 1981 Sofia
8,069   Greece Prodromos Korkizoglou 1–2 July 2000 Ibach
8,065   Chile Gonzalo Barroilhet 19–20 April 2012 Charlottesville
8,048   Venezuela Geormi Jaramillo 4–5 May 2018 Barquisimeto
8,023   Tunisia Hamdi Dhouibi 9–10 August 2005 Helsinki
8,004   Ecuador Andy Preciado 30–31 May 2021 Guayaquil

Junior (under-20) Decathlon bests

Event Record Score Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref
100 m 10.51 (-0.3 m/s) 973 pts Ashley Moloney   Australia 10 July 2018 World Junior Championships Tampere, Finland 18 years, 119 days [41]
Long jump
Shot put
(6 kg)
High jump
400 m 46.86 965 pts Ashley Moloney   Australia 10 July 2018 World Junior Championships Tampere, Finland 18 years, 119 days [42]
110 m hurdles
(0.99 m)
Discus throw
(1.750 kg)
Pole vault
Javelin throw 71.59 m 914 pts Niklas Kaul   Germany 20 July 2016 World Junior Championships Bydgoszcz, Poland 18 years, 160 days [43]
1500 m
World Junior record 8435 pts Niklas Kaul   Germany 22–23 July 2017 European U20 Championships Grosseto, Italy 19 years, 162 days [44]
100m (wind) Long jump (wind) Shot put High jump 400m 110H (wind) Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m
11.48 (-1.3 m/s) 7.20 m (+1.6 m/s) 15.37 m 2.05 m 48.42 14.55 (-0.2 m/s) 48.49 m 4.70 m 68.05 m 4:15.52

Other multiple event contests

See also

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ a b Wind information missing for formal ranking.
  2. ^ Jenner is now known as Caitlyn due to gender transition in 2015.[40]

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External links

  • IAAF decathlon homepage
  • IAAF list of decathlon records in XML
  • Team Decathlon website
  • Decathlon splits of Olympic, World and European medalists
  • A downloadable Excel spreadsheet of multi-event scoring and age grading is available from

decathlon, this, article, about, track, field, event, other, uses, disambiguation, decathlon, combined, event, athletics, consisting, track, field, events, word, decathlon, formed, analogy, word, pentathlon, from, greek, δέκα, déka, meaning, ἄθλος, áthlos, ἄθλ. This article is about the track and field event For other uses see Decathlon disambiguation The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of ten track and field events The word decathlon was formed in analogy to the word pentathlon from Greek deka deka meaning ten and ἄ8los athlos or ἄ8lon athlon meaning contest or prize Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all Performance is judged on a points system in each event not by the position achieved 1 The decathlon is contested mainly by male athletes while female athletes typically compete in the heptathlon AthleticsDecathlonDecathlon combines four runs three jumps and three throws World recordsMenKevin Mayer 9126 pts 2018 Olympic recordsMenDamian Warner 9018 pts 2021 World Championship recordsMenAshton Eaton 9045 pts 2015 Traditionally the title of World s Greatest Athlete has been given to the person who wins the decathlon This began when Gustav V of Sweden told Jim Thorpe Sir you are the world s greatest athlete after Thorpe won the decathlon at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912 2 The event is similar to the pentathlon held at the ancient Greek Olympics 3 and also similar to a competition called an all around which was contested at the United States amateur championships in 1884 4 5 Another all around was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics 6 The modern decathlon first appeared at the 1912 Games 7 In modern athletics the ten events are 100 metres 400 metres 1500 metres 110 metre hurdles long jump high jump pole vault discus throw javelin throw and shotput The current official decathlon world record holder is Frenchman Kevin Mayer who scored a total of 9 126 points at the 2018 Decastar in France Contents 1 Historical background 2 Format 2 1 Men s decathlon 2 2 Women s decathlon 2 3 One hour 2 4 Masters athletics 3 Points system 3 1 Benchmarks 4 Records 4 1 Decathlon bests 5 All time top 25 5 1 Men 5 1 1 Notes 5 2 Women 5 2 1 Notes 6 Competitions 6 1 Olympic medalists 6 2 World Championships medalists 6 3 Continental competitions 6 4 Other 7 Season s bests 8 National records 9 Junior under 20 Decathlon bests 10 Other multiple event contests 11 See also 12 Explanatory notes 13 References 14 External linksHistorical background EditThe decathlon developed from the ancient pentathlon competitions held at the ancient Greek Olympics Pentathlons involved five disciplines long jump discus throw javelin throw sprint and a wrestling match 3 Introduced in Olympia during 708 BC this competition was extremely popular for many centuries A ten event competition known as the all around or all round championship similar to the modern decathlon was first contested at the United States amateur championships in 1884 and reached a consistent form by 1890 4 5 While an all around event was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics whether it was an official Olympic event has been disputed 6 The modern decathlon first appeared in the Olympic athletics program at the 1912 Games in Stockholm 7 Format EditMen s decathlon Edit The vast majority of international and top level men s decathlons are divided into a two day competition with the track and field events held in the order below Traditionally all decathletes who finish the event rather than just the winner or medal winning athletes do a round of honour together after the competition citation needed The current world record holder is Kevin Mayer from France with 9126 points which he set on September 16 2018 in Talence France Day 1100 metres Long jump Shot put High jump 400 metres Day 2110 metres hurdles Discus throw Pole vault Javelin throw 1500 metres Women s decathlon Edit At major championships the women s equivalent of the decathlon is the seven event heptathlon before 1981 it was the five event pentathlon 8 However in 2001 the IAAF now World Athletics approved scoring tables for a women s decathlon the current world record holder is Austra Skujyte of Lithuania with 8 366 9 Women s disciplines differ from men s in the same way as for standalone events the shot discus and javelin weigh less and the sprint hurdles use lower hurdles over 100 m rather than 110 m The points tables used are the same as for the heptathlon in the shared events The schedule of events differs from the men s decathlon with the field events switched between day one and day two this is to avoid scheduling conflicts when men s and women s decathlon competitions take place simultaneously 10 Day 1100 metres Discus throw Pole vault Javelin throw 400 metres Day 2100 metres hurdles Long jump Shot put High jump 1500 metres One hour Edit The one hour decathlon is a special type of decathlon in which the athletes have to start the last of ten events 1500 m within sixty minutes of the start of the first event The world record holder is Czech decathlete Robert Zmelik who achieved 7 897 points at a meeting in Ostrava Czechoslovakia in 1992 citation needed Masters athletics Edit In Masters athletics performance scores are age graded before being applied to the standard scoring table This way marks that would be competitive within an age division can get rated even if those marks would not appear on the scale designed for younger age groups Additionally like women the age divisions use different implement weights and lower hurdles Based on this system German Rolf Geese in the M60 division and American Robert Hewitt in the M80 divisions have set their respective world records over 8 000 points Using the same scale Nadine O Connor scored 10 234 points in the W65 division the highest decathlon score ever recorded 11 12 Points system EditEvent A B C100 m 25 4347 18 1 81Long jump 0 14354 220 1 4Shot put 51 39 1 5 1 05High jump 0 8465 75 1 42400 m 1 53775 82 1 81110 m hurdles 5 74352 28 5 1 92Discus throw 12 91 4 1 1Pole vault 0 2797 100 1 35Javelin throw 10 14 7 1 081500 m 0 03768 480 1 85Main article Decathlon scoring tables The 2001 IAAF points tables use the following formulae 13 Points INT A B P C for track events faster time produces a higher score Points INT A P B C for field events greater distance or height produces a higher score A B and C are parameters that vary by discipline as shown in the table on the right while P is the performance by the athlete measured in seconds running metres throwing or centimetres jumping 13 The decathlon tables should not be confused with the scoring tables compiled by Bojidar Spiriev to allow comparison of the relative quality of performances by athletes in different events On those tables for example a decathlon score of 9 006 points equates to 1 265 comparison points the same number as a triple jump of 18 m 14 Benchmarks Edit Split evenly between the events the following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1 000 900 800 and 700 points in each sport Event 1 000 pts 900 pts 800 pts 700 pts Unit100 m 10 395 10 827 11 278 11 756 SecondsLong jump 7 76 7 36 6 94 6 51 MetresShot put 18 40 16 79 15 16 13 53 MetresHigh jump 2 20 2 10 1 99 1 88 Metres400 m 46 17 48 19 50 32 52 58 Seconds110 m hurdles 13 80 14 59 15 419 16 29 SecondsDiscus throw 56 17 51 4 46 59 41 72 MetresPole vault 5 28 4 96 4 63 4 29 MetresJavelin throw 77 19 70 67 64 09 57 45 Metres1500 m 3 53 79 4 07 42 4 21 77 4 36 96 Minutes SecondsRecords EditFurther information Decathlon world record progression The official decathlon world record holder is Kevin Mayer of France with a score of 9 126 points set during the 2018 Decastar in Talence France which was ratified by World Athletics 100m wind Long jump wind Shot put High jump 400m 110H wind Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m10 55 0 3 m s 7 80 m 1 2 m s 16 00 m 2 05 m 48 42 13 75 1 1 m s 50 54 m 5 45 m 71 90 m 4 36 11The previous record from Ashton Eaton 9 045 points 100m wind Long jump wind Shot put High jump 400m 110H wind Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m10 23 0 4 m s 7 88 m 0 0 m s 14 52 m 2 01 m 45 00 WDB 13 69 0 2 m s 43 34 m 5 20 m 63 63 m 4 17 52Record Score Athlete YearWorld 9 126 Kevin Mayer FRA 2018Continental recordsAfrica 8 521 Larbi Bourrada ALG 2016Asia 8 725 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 2004Europe 9 126 Kevin Mayer FRA 2018North Central America and Caribbean 9 045 Ashton Eaton USA 2015Oceania 8 649 Ashley Moloney AUS 2021South America 8 393 Carlos Chinin BRA 2013Decathlon bests Edit The total decathlon score for all world records in the respective events would be 12 598 The total decathlon score for all the best performances achieved during decathlons is 10 590 The Difference column shows the difference in points between the decathlon points that the individual current world record would be awarded and the points awarded to the current decathlon record for that event The Difference column shows the percentage difference between the time distance or height of the individual world record and the decathlon record other than the Total entry which shows the percentage difference between awarded decathlon points The relative differences in points are much higher in throwing events than in running and jumping events Decathlon bests are only recognized when an athlete completes the ten event competition with a score of over 7 000 points 15 World records WR compared to decathlon bests DB Event Type Athlete Record Score Difference Difference Date Place Ref100 mWR Usain Bolt JAM 9 58 s 1 202 136 5 64 16 August 2009 BerlinDB Damian Warner CAN 10 12 s 1 066 25 May 2019 Gotzis 16 4 August 2021 Tokyo 17 Long jumpWR Mike Powell USA 8 95 m 1 312 134 5 59 30 August 1991 TokyoDB Simon Ehammer SUI 8 45 m 1 178 28 May 2022 Gotzis 18 Shot putWR Ryan Crouser USA 23 37 m 1 311 263 17 97 18 June 2021 Eugene 19 DB Edy Hubacher SUI 19 17 m 1 048 5 October 1969 BernHigh jumpWR Javier Sotomayor CUB 2 45 m 1 244 173 6 94 27 July 1993 SalamancaDB Derek Drouin CAN 2 28 m 1 071 7 April 2017 Santa Barbara 20 400 mWR Wayde van Niekerk RSA 43 03 s 1 164 104 4 58 14 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro 21 DB Ashton Eaton USA 45 00 s 1 060 28 August 2015 Beijing 22 110 m hurdlesWR Aries Merritt USA 12 80 s 1 135 76 4 38 7 September 2012 BrusselsDB Damian Warner CAN 13 36 s 1 059 30 May 2021 Gotzis 23 Discus throwWR Jurgen Schult GDR 74 08 m 1 383 390 24 58 6 June 1986 NeubrandenburgDB Bryan Clay USA 55 87 m 993 24 June 2005 CarsonPole vaultWR Armand Duplantis SWE 6 20 m 1 298 146 7 10 20 March 2022 BelgradeDB Tim Lobinger GER 5 76 m 1 152 16 September 1999 LeverkusenJavelin throwWR Jan Zelezny CZE 98 48 m 1 331 291 18 97 25 May 1996 JenaDB Peter Blank GER 79 80 m 1 040 19 July 1992 Emmelshausen1500 mWR Hicham El Guerrouj MAR 3 26 00 min s 1 218 255 15 87 14 July 1998 RomeDB Robert Baker USA 3 58 7 min s 963 3 April 1980 AustinTotal World records 12 598 1 968 11 16Decathlon bests 10 630All time top 25 EditMen Edit Correct as of July 2022 24 Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref1 9 126 Kevin Mayer FRA 15 16 September 2018 Talence 25 10 55 0 3 7 80 1 2 16 00 2 05 48 42 13 75 1 1 50 54 5 45 71 90 4 36 11 2 9 045 Ashton Eaton USA 28 29 August 2015 Beijing 10 23 0 4 7 88 0 0 14 52 2 01 45 00 13 69 0 2 43 34 5 20 63 63 4 17 52 3 9 026 Roman Sebrle CZE 26 27 May 2001 Gotzis 10 64 0 0 8 11 1 9 15 33 2 12 47 79 13 92 0 2 47 92 4 80 70 16 4 21 98 4 9 018 Damian Warner CAN 4 5 August 2021 Tokyo 26 10 12 0 2 8 24 0 2 14 80 2 02 47 48 13 46 1 0 48 67 4 90 63 44 4 31 08 5 8 994 Tomas Dvorak CZE 3 4 July 1999 Prague 10 54 0 1 7 90 1 1 16 78 2 04 48 08 13 73 0 0 48 33 4 90 72 32 4 37 20 6 8 891 Dan O Brien USA 4 5 September 1992 Talence 10 43 2 1 8 08 1 8 16 69 2 07 48 51 13 98 0 5 48 56 5 00 62 58 4 42 10 7 8 867 Garrett Scantling USA 6 7 May 2022 Fayetteville 27 10 68 0 9 7 68 2 0 16 12 2 04 48 38 13 59 1 0 51 04 5 15 67 16 4 46 37 8 8 832 Bryan Clay USA 29 30 June 2008 Eugene 10 39 0 4 7 39 1 6 15 17 2 08 48 41 13 75 1 9 52 74 5 00 70 55 4 50 97 9 8 815 Erki Nool EST 6 7 August 2001 Edmonton 10 60 1 5 7 63 2 0 14 90 2 03 46 23 14 40 0 0 43 40 5 40 67 01 4 29 58 10 8 811 Daley Thompson GBR 27 28 August 1986 Stuttgart 10 26 2 0 7 72 1 0 15 73 2 00 47 02 14 04 0 3 43 38 5 10 62 78 4 26 16 11 8 790 Trey Hardee USA 19 20 August 2009 Berlin 10 45 0 2 7 83 1 9 15 33 1 99 48 13 13 86 0 3 48 08 5 20 68 00 4 48 91 12 8 784 Tom Pappas USA 21 22 June 2003 Palo Alto 10 78 0 2 7 96 1 4 16 28 2 17 48 22 14 13 1 7 45 84 5 20 60 77 4 48 12 13 8 735 Eduard Hamalainen BLR 28 29 May 1994 Gotzis 10 50 2 1 7 26 1 0 16 05 2 11 47 63 13 82 3 0 49 70 4 90 60 32 4 35 09 14 8 730 Jurgen Hingsen FRG 27 28 August 1986 Stuttgart 10 87 2 5 7 89 2 8 16 46 2 12 48 79 14 52 0 3 48 42 4 60 64 38 4 21 61 15 8 725 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 23 24 August 2004 Athens 10 50 2 2 7 81 0 9 15 93 2 09 46 81 13 97 1 5 51 65 4 60 55 54 4 38 11 16 8 720 Kyle Garland USA 6 7 May 2022 Fayetteville 27 10 63 0 9 7 86 1 0 16 44 2 16 49 04 13 71 1 0 46 16 4 85 59 63 4 43 21 17 8 706 Frank Busemann GER 31 July 1 August 1996 Atlanta 10 60 8 07 0 8 13 60 2 04 48 34 13 47 0 3 45 04 4 80 66 86 4 31 41 18 8 705 Dave Johnson USA 23 24 April 1992 Azusa 10 96 0 4 7 52 4 5 14 61 2 04 48 19 14 17 0 3 49 88 5 28 66 96 4 29 38 19 8 701 Pierce LePage CAN 23 24 July 2022 Eugene 28 10 39 0 8 7 54 0 8 14 83 1 99 46 84 13 78 1 1 53 26 5 00 57 52 4 42 77 20 8 694 Chris Huffins USA 19 20 June 1998 New Orleans 10 31 3 5 7 76 2 5 15 43 2 18 49 02 14 02 1 0 53 22 4 60 61 59 4 59 43 21 8 691 Niklas Kaul GER 2 3 October 2019 Doha 29 11 27 0 3 7 19 0 6 15 10 2 02 48 48 14 64 0 7 49 20 5 00 79 05 4 15 70 22 8 676 Siegfried Wentz FRG 27 28 August 1986 Stuttgart 10 83 2 0 7 60 0 3 15 45 2 12 47 57 14 07 0 3 45 66 4 90 65 34 4 35 00 8 676 Zachery Ziemek USA 23 24 July 2022 Eugene 30 10 57 0 8 7 70 1 6 15 37 2 08 49 56 14 47 1 5 48 40 5 40 62 18 4 44 97 24 8 670 Michael Schrader GER 10 11 August 2013 Moscow 10 73 0 5 7 85 0 2 14 56 1 99 47 66 14 29 0 4 46 44 5 00 65 67 4 25 38 25 8 667 Guido Kratschmer FRG 13 14 June 1980 Filderstadt 10 58w 7 80 15 47 2 00 48 04 13 92 45 52 4 60 66 50 4 24 15 Notes Edit Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8768 pts Ashton Eaton also scored 9039 2012 8893 2016 and 8809 2013 Damian Warner also scored 8995 2021 8797 2022 and 8795 2018 Tomas Dvorak also scored 8902 2001 8900 2000 and 8837 1997 Roman Sebrle also scored 8893 2004 8807 2003 and 8800 2002 Kevin Mayer also scored 8834 2016 8816 2022 and 8768 2017 Dan O Brien also scored 8824 1996 and 8812 1991 Bryan Clay also scored 8791 2008 Women Edit Correct as of September 2021 Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref1 8 358 Austra Skujyte LTU 14 15 April 2005 Columbia2 8 150 Marie Collonville FRA 25 26 September 2004 Talence3 7 921 Jordan Gray USA 22 23 June 2019 San Mateo 31 4 7 885 Mona Steigauf GER 1997 32 5 7 798 Irina Karpova KAZ 25 26 September 2004 Talence6 7 742 a Anna Snetkova RUS 14 15 September 2003 Sochi 32 7 7 577 Tiffany Lott Hogan USA 2000 32 8 7 470 a Julie Mezerette FRA 2001 32 9 7 358 Julie Martin FRA 25 26 September 2004 Talence10 7 064 Breanna Eveland USA 13 14 April 2006 Columbia11 6 878 Jessica Taylor GBR 12 13 September 2015 Erith 33 12 6 830 Marion Obermayr AUS 4 5 May 2002 Linz 34 13 6 749 Barbora Spotakova CZE 25 26 September 2004 Talence14 6 709 Marie Cecile Crance FRA 25 26 September 2004 Talence15 6 641 Lindsay Grigoriev USA 14 15 April 2005 Columbia16 6 614 Maria Peinado ESP 22 23 October 2005 Castellon17 6 599 Sara Tani ITA 21 22 October 2006 Udine 35 18 6 577 Cassandre Evans BEL 28 29 September 2019 Schaarbeek 36 19 6 570 Andrea Bordalejo ARG 27 28 November 2004 Rosario 37 20 6 338 Marianne Schlachter GER 13 14 April 2006 Columbia 38 21 6 330 AnnaLee McGregor USA 22 23 June 2019 San Mateo 32 22 6 296 Ada Salgarella ITA 21 22 October 2006 Udine 39 23 6 202 Amy Backel USA 22 23 June 2019 San Mateo 32 24 6 019 Liz Peterson USA 14 15 April 200525 5 927 Meagan Rentsch AUS 3 4 April 1999Notes Edit Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8000 pts Austra Skujyte also scored 8091 pts 2006 Competitions EditOlympic medalists Edit Main article Combined events at the Olympics Games Gold Silver Bronzeedit 1912 Stockholmdetails Jim Thorpe United States Hugo Wieslander Sweden Charles Lomberg Sweden and Gosta Holmer Sweden1920 Antwerpdetails Helge Lovland Norway Brutus Hamilton United States Bertil Ohlson Sweden1924 Parisdetails Harold Osborn United States Emerson Norton United States Aleksander Klumberg Estonia1928 Amsterdamdetails Paavo Yrjola Finland Akilles Jarvinen Finland Ken Doherty United States1932 Los Angelesdetails Jim Bausch United States Akilles Jarvinen Finland Wolrad Eberle Germany1936 Berlindetails Glenn Morris United States Bob Clark United States Jack Parker United States1948 Londondetails Bob Mathias United States Ignace Heinrich France Floyd Simmons United States1952 Helsinkidetails Bob Mathias United States Milt Campbell United States Floyd Simmons United States1956 Melbournedetails Milt Campbell United States Rafer Johnson United States Vasili Kuznetsov Soviet Union1960 Romedetails Rafer Johnson United States Yang Chuan kwang Formosa Vasili Kuznetsov Soviet Union1964 Tokyodetails Willi Holdorf United Team of Germany Rein Aun Soviet Union Hans Joachim Walde United Team of Germany1968 Mexico Citydetails Bill Toomey United States Hans Joachim Walde West Germany Kurt Bendlin West Germany1972 Munichdetails Mykola Avilov Soviet Union Leonid Lytvynenko Soviet Union Ryszard Katus Poland1976 Montrealdetails Bruce Jenner United States b Guido Kratschmer West Germany Mykola Avilov Soviet Union1980 Moscowdetails Daley Thompson Great Britain Yuriy Kutsenko Soviet Union Sergei Zhelanov Soviet Union1984 Los Angelesdetails Daley Thompson Great Britain Jurgen Hingsen West Germany Siegfried Wentz West Germany1988 Seouldetails Christian Schenk East Germany Torsten Voss East Germany Dave Steen Canada1992 Barcelonadetails Robert Zmelik Czechoslovakia Antonio Penalver Spain Dave Johnson United States1996 Atlantadetails Dan O Brien United States Frank Busemann Germany Tomas Dvorak Czech Republic2000 Sydneydetails Erki Nool Estonia Roman Sebrle Czech Republic Chris Huffins United States2004 Athensdetails Roman Sebrle Czech Republic Bryan Clay United States Dmitriy Karpov Kazakhstan2008 Beijingdetails Bryan Clay United States Andrei Krauchanka Belarus Leonel Suarez Cuba2012 Londondetails Ashton Eaton United States Trey Hardee United States Leonel Suarez Cuba2016 Rio De Janeirodetails Ashton Eaton United States Kevin Mayer France Damian Warner Canada2020 Tokyodetails Damian Warner Canada Kevin Mayer France Ashley Moloney Australia2024 ParisdetailsWorld Championships medalists Edit Championships Gold Silver Bronze1983 Helsinkidetails Daley Thompson GBR Jurgen Hingsen FRG Siegfried Wentz FRG 1987 Romedetails Torsten Voss GDR Siegfried Wentz FRG Pavel Tarnavetskiy URS 1991 Tokyodetails Dan O Brien USA Mike Smith CAN Christian Schenk GER 1993 Stuttgartdetails Dan O Brien USA Eduard Hamalainen BLR Paul Meier GER 1995 Gothenburgdetails Dan O Brien USA Eduard Hamalainen BLR Mike Smith CAN 1997 Athensdetails Tomas Dvorak CZE Eduard Hamalainen FIN Frank Busemann GER 1999 Sevilledetails Tomas Dvorak CZE Dean Macey GBR Chris Huffins USA 2001 Edmontondetails Tomas Dvorak CZE Erki Nool EST Dean Macey GBR 2003 Saint Denisdetails Tom Pappas USA Roman Sebrle CZE Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 2005 Helsinkidetails Bryan Clay USA Roman Sebrle CZE Attila Zsivoczky HUN 2007 Osakadetails Roman Sebrle CZE Maurice Smith JAM Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 2009 Berlindetails Trey Hardee USA Leonel Suarez CUB Aleksandr Pogorelov RUS 2011 Daegudetails Trey Hardee USA Ashton Eaton USA Leonel Suarez CUB 2013 Moscowdetails Ashton Eaton USA Michael Schrader GER Damian Warner CAN 2015 Beijingdetails Ashton Eaton USA Damian Warner CAN Rico Freimuth GER 2017 Londondetails Kevin Mayer FRA Rico Freimuth GER Kai Kazmirek GER 2019 Dohadetails Niklas Kaul GER Maicel Uibo EST Damian Warner CAN 2022 Eugenedetails Kevin Mayer FRA Pierce LePage CAN Zach Ziemek USA Continental competitions Edit African Combined Events Championships European Cup Combined Events Oceania Combined Events Championships Pan American Combined Events CupOther Edit IAAF Combined Events Challenge Multistars Hypo Meeting TNT Fortuna Meeting Erdgas Mehrkampf Meeting DecastarSeason s bests Edit citation needed Year Score Athlete Place1960 8 683 Rafer Johnson USA Eugene1961 8 709 Philip Mulkey USA Memphis1962 8 248 Chuan Kwang Yang ROC Tulare1963 8 089 Chuan Kwang Yang ROC Walnut1964 7 950 Manfred Bock FRG Liestal1965 7 883 Mykhaylo Storozhenko URS Kyiv1966 8 234 Bill Toomey USA Salina1967 8 319 Kurt Bendlin FRG Heidelberg1968 8 222 A Bill Toomey USA Echo Summit1969 8 417 Bill Toomey USA Los Angeles1970 8 130 Rudiger Demmig GDR Erfurt1971 8 244 Kurt Bendlin FRG Bonn1972 8 466 Mykola Avilov URS Munich1973 8 163 Lennart Hedmark SWE Bonn1974 8 229 Ryszard Skowronek POL Montreal1975 8 429 Bruce Jenner USA Eugene1976 8 634 Bruce Jenner USA Montreal1977 8 400 Aleksandr Grebenyuk URS Riga1978 8 493 Guido Kratschmer FRG Bernhausen1979 8 476 Guido Kratschmer FRG Krefeld1980 8 667 Guido Kratschmer FRG Bernhausen1981 8 334 Rainer Pottel GDR Birmingham1982 8 774 Daley Thompson GBR Athens1983 8 825 Jurgen Hingsen FRG Bernhausen1984 8 847 Daley Thompson GBR Los Angeles1985 8 559 Torsten Voss GDR Dresden1986 8 811 Daley Thompson GBR Stuttgart1987 8 680 Torsten Voss GDR Rome1988 8 512 Christian Plaziat FRA Talence1989 8 549 Dave Johnson USA Houston1990 8 574 Christian Plaziat FRA Split1991 8 812 Dan O Brien USA Tokyo1992 8 891 Dan O Brien USA Talence1993 8 817 Dan O Brien USA Stuttgart1994 8 735 Eduard Hamalainen BLR Gotzis1995 8 695 Dan O Brien USA Gothenburg1996 8 824 Dan O Brien USA Atlanta1997 8 837 Tomas Dvorak CZE Athens1998 8 755 Dan O Brien USA Uniondale1999 8 994 Tomas Dvorak CZE Prague2000 8 900 Tomas Dvorak CZE Gotzis2001 9 026 Roman Sebrle CZE Gotzis2002 8 800 Roman Sebrle CZE Gotzis2003 8 807 Roman Sebrle CZE Gotzis2004 8 893 Roman Sebrle CZE Athens2005 8 732 Bryan Clay USA Helsinki2006 8 677 Bryan Clay USA Gotzis2007 8 697 Roman Sebrle CZE Kladno2008 8 832 Bryan Clay USA Eugene2009 8 790 Trey Hardee USA Berlin2010 8 483 Bryan Clay USA Gotzis2011 8 729 Ashton Eaton USA Eugene2012 9 039 Ashton Eaton USA Eugene2013 8 809 Ashton Eaton USA Moscow2014 8 616 Andrei Krauchanka BLR Zurich2015 9 045 Ashton Eaton USA Beijing2016 8 893 Ashton Eaton USA Rio de Janeiro2017 8 768 Kevin Mayer FRA London2018 9 126 Kevin Mayer FRA Talence2019 8 711 Damian Warner CAN Gotzis2020 8 552 Kevin Mayer FRA Saint Paul2021 9 018 Damian Warner CAN Tokyo2022 8 867 Garrett Scantling USA FayettevilleNational records EditUpdated 23 November 2022 24 NR s equal or superior to 8 000 pts Score Nation Athlete Date Place9 126 France Kevin Mayer 15 16 September 2018 Talence9 045 United States Ashton Eaton 28 29 August 2015 Beijing9 026 Czech Republic Roman Sebrle 26 27 April 2001 Gotzis9 018 Canada Damian Warner 4 5 August 2021 Tokyo8 847 Great Britain Daley Thompson 8 9 August 1984 Los Angeles8 832 Germany Jurgen Hingsen 8 9 June 1984 Mannheim8 815 Estonia Erki Nool 6 7 August 2001 Edmonton8 735 Belarus Eduard Hamalainen 28 29 May 1994 Gotzis8 730 Finland 5 6 August 1997 Athens8 725 Kazakhstan Dmitriy Karpov 23 24 August 2004 Athens8 709 Ukraine Aleksandr Apaychev 2 3 June 1984 Neubrandenburg8 698 Russia Grigoriy Degtyaryev 21 22 June 1984 Kyiv8 654 Cuba Leonel Suarez 3 4 July 2009 Havana8 649 Australia Ashley Moloney 4 5 August 2021 Tokyo8 644 Jamaica Maurice Smith 31 August 1 September 2007 Osaka8 573 Iceland Jon Arnar Magnusson 30 31 May 1998 Gotzis8 566 Poland Sebastian Chmara 16 17 May 1998 Murcia8 554 Hungary Attila Zsivoczky 3 4 June 2000 Gotzis8 550 Grenada Lindon Victor 17 18 September 2022 Talence8 539 Netherlands Eelco Sintnicolaas 27 28 May 2017 Gotzis8 532 Puerto Rico Ayden Owens Delerme 23 24 July 2022 Eugene8 526 Spain Francisco Javier Benet 16 17 May 1998 Murcia8 521 Algeria Larbi Bouraada 17 18 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro8 519 Belgium Hans Van Alphen 26 27 May 2012 Gotzis8 468 Switzerland Simon Ehammer 15 16 August 2022 Munich8 445 Uzbekistan Ramil Ganiyev 5 6 August 1997 Athens8 437 Lithuania Risardas Malachovskis 1 2 July 1988 Minsk8 406 Sweden Nicklas Wiberg 19 20 August 2009 Berlin8 398 South Africa Willem Coertzen 30 31 May 2015 Gotzis8 393 Brazil Carlos Chinin 7 8 June 2013 Sao Paulo8 359 New Zealand Simon Poelman 21 22 March 1987 Christchurch8 320 Austria Gernot Kellermayr 29 30 May 1993 Gotzis8 312 Latvia Edgars Erins 26 27 May 2011 Valmiera8 308 Japan Keisuke Ushiro 31 May 1 June 2014 Nagano8 307 Norway Markus Rooth 30 April 1 May 2022 Grosseto8 291 A Argentina Tito Steiner 22 23 June 1983 Provo8 290 China Qi Haifeng 28 29 May 2005 Gotzis8 288 Moldova Valeriy Kachanov 20 21 June 1980 Moscow8 275 Serbia Mihail Dudas 10 11 August 2013 Moscow8 218 Italy Dario Dester 15 16 August 2022 Munich8 213 Portugal Mario Anibal 30 June 1 July 2001 Kaunas8 206 Republic of China Yang Chuan Kwang 27 28 April 1963 Walnut8 199 Bulgaria Atanas Andonov 20 21 June 1981 Sofia8 069 Greece Prodromos Korkizoglou 1 2 July 2000 Ibach8 065 Chile Gonzalo Barroilhet 19 20 April 2012 Charlottesville8 048 Venezuela Geormi Jaramillo 4 5 May 2018 Barquisimeto8 023 Tunisia Hamdi Dhouibi 9 10 August 2005 Helsinki8 004 Ecuador Andy Preciado 30 31 May 2021 GuayaquilJunior under 20 Decathlon bests EditEvent Record Score Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref100 m 10 51 0 3 m s 973 pts Ashley Moloney Australia 10 July 2018 World Junior Championships Tampere Finland 18 years 119 days 41 Long jumpShot put 6 kg High jump400 m 46 86 965 pts Ashley Moloney Australia 10 July 2018 World Junior Championships Tampere Finland 18 years 119 days 42 110 m hurdles 0 99 m Discus throw 1 750 kg Pole vaultJavelin throw 71 59 m 914 pts Niklas Kaul Germany 20 July 2016 World Junior Championships Bydgoszcz Poland 18 years 160 days 43 1500 mWorld Junior record 8435 pts Niklas Kaul Germany 22 23 July 2017 European U20 Championships Grosseto Italy 19 years 162 days 44 100m wind Long jump wind Shot put High jump 400m 110H wind Discus Pole vault Javelin 1500m11 48 1 3 m s 7 20 m 1 6 m s 15 37 m 2 05 m 48 42 14 55 0 2 m s 48 49 m 4 70 m 68 05 m 4 15 52Other multiple event contests EditAquathlon Biathlon Chess boxing CrossFit Games Duathlon Heptathlon Icosathlon or double decathlon Modern pentathlon Nordic combined Octathlon Omnium Quadrathlon TriathlonSee also Edit Sport of athletics portalExplanatory notes Edit a b Wind information missing for formal ranking Jenner is now known as Caitlyn due to gender transition in 2015 40 References Edit IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events PDF IAAF April 2004 Archived from the original PDF on September 10 2008 Retrieved May 9 2009 Decathlon Encarta 2008 Archived from the original on 28 October 2009 Retrieved 6 August 2008 Flatter Ron Thorpe preceded Deion Bo espn com Retrieved December 11 2020 a b Waldo E Sweet Erich Segal 1987 Sport and recreation in ancient Greece Oxford University Press p37 Retrieved on 7 May 2011 a b USA Outdoor Track amp Field Champions Men s All Around USA Track amp Field Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 21 2015 a b Zarnowski Frank 2005 All around Men Heroes of a Forgotten Sport Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 5423 9 a b Athletics at the 1904 St Louis Summer Games Men s All Around Championship Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved July 21 2015 a b Athletics at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games Men s Decathlon Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 17 2020 Retrieved July 21 2015 IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events p 9 Records of Austra Skujyte World Athletics Retrieved March 28 2022 IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events p 10 Stone Ken Masters track athlete of the decade Masters athlete com Archived from the original on March 5 2010 Retrieved February 7 2010 Masterstrack com Results detail O Connor s historic 10 234 point decathlon masterstrack com Archived from the original on 29 November 2014 Retrieved 21 November 2014 a b IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events p 24 IAAF Scoring Tables of Athletics Outdoor 2008 Edition Archived 6 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine p 154 van Kuijen Hans 12 September 2013 Eaton and Melnychenko lead Talence fields Lavillenie to make Decathlon debut IAAF Combined Events Challenge IAAF Retrieved on 12 September 2013 Gabriella Pieraccini May 25 2019 Johnson Thompson and Warner reinforce dominance with overnight leads in Gotzis IAAF Retrieved May 28 2019 Decathlon 100m Results Summary PDF olympics com August 4 2021 Archived from the original PDF on August 4 2021 Retrieved August 19 2021 8 45 Meter Ehammers unglaublicher Rekordsatz im Weitsprung in German SRF May 28 2022 Retrieved May 28 2022 Ryan Crouser sets world record in the shot put at U S Olympic trials for track and field Day 1 live updates recap June 18 2021 2017 Sam Adams Combined Events Invitational Men s High Jump Results phototiming com April 7 2017 Retrieved April 9 2017 Men s 400m Results PDF Rio 2016 official website 14 August 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 20 September 2016 Retrieved 15 August 2016 Decathlon 400 m Results IAAF August 28 2015 Archived from the original on August 31 2015 Retrieved August 28 2015 Jess Whittington Jon Mulkeen May 30 2021 Warner makes history in Gotzis with sixth victory and 8995 score World Athletics Retrieved June 24 2021 a b Decathlon men senior outdoor IAAF Retrieved on 25 January 2014 Quentin Guillon September 16 2018 Mayer breaks decathlon world record in Talence with 9126 IAAF Retrieved September 21 2018 Men s Decathlon Results PDF olympics com August 5 2021 Archived from the original PDF on August 5 2021 Retrieved August 25 2021 a b Decathlon Results flashresults com May 7 2022 Retrieved May 15 2022 Decathlon Results PDF World Athletics July 24 2022 Retrieved July 31 2022 Decathlon Results PDF IAAF October 3 2019 Retrieved October 4 2019 Decathlon Results PDF World Athletics July 24 2022 Retrieved July 31 2022 National Women s Decathlon Championships 6 22 2019 to 6 23 2019 rtspt com Archived from the original on June 25 2019 Retrieved September 28 2021 a b c d e f JORDAN GRAY SETS AMERICAN RECORD WINNING INITIAL WOMEN S DECATHLON NATL S pausatf org June 23 2019 Archived from the original on October 29 2020 Retrieved September 9 2020 Kent County Multi Events Championships Complete Results PDF kcaa org uk September 12 2015 Archived PDF from the original on September 25 2015 Retrieved September 13 2015 Roger Ruth January 29 2007 t and f Women s Decathlon 2006 mail archive com Retrieved September 9 2020 Roger Ruth January 29 2007 t and f Women s Decathlon 2006 mail archive com Retrieved September 9 2020 L exploit et le record de Belgique battu pour la jeune Cassandra Evans en decathlon L aboutissement de la saison in French DHNET BE October 1 2019 Retrieved October 17 2020 Roger Ruth January 29 2007 t and f Women s Decathlon 2006 mail archive com Retrieved September 9 2020 Roger Ruth January 29 2007 t and f Women s Decathlon 2006 mail archive com Retrieved September 9 2020 Roger Ruth January 29 2007 t and f 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