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Decathlon MEN Kymmenottelu MIEHET 10th IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki From Saturday 6 August to Sunday 14 August 2005 Decathlon MEN Kymmenottelu MIEHET ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLE STANDING after Event 1 (100 metres) TILANNE 1. Lajin jälkeen (100 m) ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETIC ATHLETI POINTS 2 RANK-HEAT 1 MARK POS BIB COMPETITOR POINTS 100m Long Jump Shot Put High Jump 400m 110m Discus Pole Vault Javelin 1500m Hurdles NAT YEAR 975 Bryan CLAY 992 992 1-4 1 USA 80 10.43 258 Kristjan RAHNU 954 954 1-2 2 EST 79 10.59 925 Hamdi DHOUIBI 935 935 2-4 3 TUN 82 10.67 300 Jaakko OJANIEMI 935 935 3-4 3 FIN 80 10.67 833 Aleksey SYSOYEV 924 924 4-4 5 RUS 85 10.72 491 Claston BERNARD 908 908 5-4 6 JAM 79 10.79 510 Maurice SMITH 903 903 2-2 7 JAM 80 10.81 1032 Paul TEREK 899 899 1-3 8 USA 79 10.83 823 Aleksandr POGORELOV 892 892 1-1 9 RUS 80 10.86 439 Attila ZSIVÓCZKY 883 883 6-4 10 HUN 77 10.90 186 Roman ŠEBRLE 881 881 2-1 11 CZE 74 10.91 150 Haifeng QI 878 878 7-4 12 CHN 83 10.92 188 Tomáš DVORÁK 874 874 3-1 13 CZE 72 10.94 401 André NIKLAUS 852 852 4-1 14 GER 81 11.04 692 Benjamin JENSEN 852 852 2-3 14 NOR 75 11.04 256 Mikk PAHAPILL 847 847 6-1 16 EST 83 11.06 39 Roland SCHWARZL 847 847 5-1 16 AUT 80 11.06 Issued Tuesday, 09 August 2005 at 12:06 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / IAAF:n viralliset yhteistyöyritykset POINTS 2 RANK-HEAT 2 MARK POS BIB COMPETITOR POINTS 100m Long Jump Shot Put High Jump 400m 110m Discus Pole Vault Javelin 1500m Hurdles NAT YEAR 807 Aleksey DROZDOV 845 845 3-3 18 RUS 83 11.07 232 Oscar GONZÁLEZ 845 845 3-2 18 ESP 76 11.07 310 Romain BARRAS 827 827 4-3 20 FRA 80 11.15 669 Eugene MARTINEAU 812 812 7-1 21 NED 80 11.22 67 Frédéric XHONNEUX 799 799 5-3 22 BEL 83 11.28 1008 Phil MCMULLEN 759 759 4-2 23 USA 75 11.47 1049 Vitaliy SMIRNOV 6-3 24 UZB 78 18.28 0 549 Dmitriy KARPOV -2 25 KAZ 81 DQ 327 Laurent HERNU DNS FRA 76 Issued Tuesday, 09 August 2005 at 12:06 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO Data processing by EPSON Official IAAF Partners / IAAF:n viralliset yhteistyöyritykset.
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