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2019 World Championships Statistics 2019 World Championships Statistics - Men’s Decathlon by K Ken Nakamura The records likely to be broken in Doha: 1) Can Warner become first Pan American Games champion to win the World Championships? If he wins gold, he will be the first to have complete set of medals. Summary: All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Points Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9045 Ashton Eaton USA 1 Beijing 2015 2 2 8902 Tomas Dvorak CZE 1 Edmonton 2001 3 8837 Tomas Dvorak 1 Athinai 1997 4 3 8817 Dan O’Brien USA 1 St uttgart 1993 5 4 8815 Erki Nool EST 2 Edmonton 2001 6 8812 Dan O’Brien 1 Tokyo 1991 7 8809 Ashton Eaton 1 Moskva 2013 8 5 8790 Trey Hardee USA 1 Berlin 2009 9 6 8768 Kevin Mayer FRA 1 London 2017 10 7 8750 Tom Pappas USA 1 Paris 2003 Margin of Victory Difference Points Name Nat Venue Year Max 350 9045 Ashton Eaton USA Beijing 2015 263 8812 Dan O’Brien USA Tokyo 1991 219 8680 Torsten Voss GDR Roma 1987 Min 32 8676 Roman Sebrle CZE Osaka 2007 87 8902 Tomas Dvorak CZE Edmonton 2001 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Points Name Nat Venue Year 1 9045 Ashton Eaton USA Beijing 2015 8902 Tomas Dvorak CZE Edmonton 2001 2 8815 Erki Nool EST Edmonton 2001 8730 Eduard Hämäläinen FIN Athinai 1997 3 8652 Frank Busemann GER Athinai 1997 4 8538 Ilya Shkurenyov RUS Beijing 2015 8524 Sebastien Levicq FRA Sevilla 1999 World Championships medalist with Pan American Games gold medal Name Nat World Championships Year Pan American Games Damian Warner CAN Silver 2015 2015, 2019 Leonel Suarez CUB Silver 2009 2011 Maurice Smith JAM Silver 2007 2007 Chris Huffins USA Bronze 1999 1999 All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Points Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 9045 Ashton Eaton USA 1 Beijing 2015 2 2 8902 Tomas Dvorak CZE 1 Edmonton 2001 3 8837 Tomas Dvorak 1 Athinai 1997 4 3 8817 Dan O’Brien USA 1 St uttgart 1993 5 4 8815 Erki Nool EST 2 Edmonton 2001 6 8812 Dan O’Brien 1 Tokyo 19 91 7 8809 Ashton Eaton 1 Moskva 2013 8 5 8790 Trey Hardee USA 1 Berlin 2009 9 6 8768 Kevin Mayer FRA 1 London 2017 10 7 8750 Tom Pappas USA 1 Paris 2003 11 874 4 Tomas Dvorak 1 Sevilla 1999 12 8 8732 Bryan Clay USA 1 Helsinki 2005 13 9 8730 Eduard Hämäläinen FIN 2 Athinai 1997 14 8724 Eduard Hämäläinen 2 Stuttgart 1993 15 10 8714* Daley Thompson GBR 1 Helsinki 1983 16 8695 Dan O’Brien 1 Göteborg 1995 16 11 8695 Damian Warner CAN 2 Beijing 2015 18 12 8680 Torsten Voss GDR 1 Roma 1987 19 13 8676 Roman Sebrle CZE 1 Osaka 2007 20 14 8670 Michael Schrader GER 2 Moskva 2013 21 15 8652 Frank Busemann GER 3 Athinai 1997 22 16 8644 Maurice Smith JAM 2 Os aka 2007 23 17 8640 Leonel Suarez CUB 2 Berlin 2009 24 8634 Roman Sebrle 2 Paris 2003 25 8607 Trey Hardee 1 Daegu 2011 26 18 8603 Dean Macey GBR 3 Edmonton 2001 27 19 8599* Jürgen Hingsen FRG 2 Helsinki 1983 28 20 8586 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ 3 Osaka 2007 29 21 8564 Rico Freimuth GER 2 London 2017 30 8561 Rico Freimuth 3 Bei jing 2015 31 8556 Dean Macey 2 Sevilla 1999 32 22 8549 Michael Smith CAN 2 Tokyo 1991 33 23 8548 Paul Meier GER 3 Stuttgart 1993 34 24 8547 Chris Huffins USA 3 Sevi lla 1999 35 25 8538 Ilya Shkurenyov RUS 4 Beijing 2015 36 26 8528 Aleksandr Pogo relov RUS 3 Berlin 2009 37 27 8524 Sebastien Levicq FRA 4 Sevilla 1999 38 8521 Roman Sebrle 2 Helsinki 2005 39 28 8513* Siegfried Wentz FRG 3 Helsinki 1983 40 8512 Damian Warner 3 Moskva 2013 41 8505 Ashton Eaton 2 Daegu 2011 42 8501 Leonel Suarez 3 Daegu 2011 43 29 8500 Christian Schenk GER 4 Stuttgart 1993 44 30 8494 Lev Lobodin RUS 5 Sevilla 1999 45 8489 Eduard Hämäläinen 2 Göteborg 1995 46 31 848 8 Kai Kazmirek GER 3 London 2017 47 32 8479 Oleksiy Kasyanov UKR 4 Berlin 2009 48 33 8475 Aleksey Drozdov RUS 4 Osaka 2007 49 34 8469* Uwe Freimuth GDR 4 Helsinki 1983 50 35 8463 Steve Fritz USA 4 Athinai 1997 51 8461 Siegfried Wentz FRG 2 Roma 1987 51 36 8461 Larbi Bouraada ALG 5 Beijing 2015 53 37 8454 Aleksey Sysoyev RUS 5 Berl in 2009 Note:1983 scores (8666, 8561, 8478) are converted to points according to 1984 table (8714 ,8599, 8513) Lowest winning score: 8606 in 2011 by Trey Hardee Margin of Victory Difference Points Name Nat Venue Year Max 350 9045 Ashton Eaton USA Beijing 2015 263 8812 Dan O’Brien USA Tokyo 1991 219 8680 Torsten Voss GDR Roma 1987 Min 32 8676 Roman Sebrle CZE Osaka 2007 87 8902 Tomas Dvorak CZE Edmonton 2001 The second highest winning margin is 219 in 1987 Difference between first and third Diff Winning score 3rd place score Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 484 9045 8561 Ashton Eaton USA Beijing 2015 418 8812 8394 Dan O’Brien USA Tokyo 1991 Min 90 8676 8586 Roman Sebrle CZE Osaka 2007 Difference between third and fourth place (Medal versus no medal) Difference Score Name Nat Venue Year Max 232 8603 Dean Macey GBR Edmonton 2001 Min 15 8394 Christian Schenk GER Tokyo 1991 Average of last nine (21 st century) World Championships Average 2017 2015 2013 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning score 8787 8768 9045 8809 8607 8790 8676 8732 8750 8902 Winning Medal 8504 8488 8561 8512 8501 8528 8586 8385 8374 8603 8th place 8234 8222 8302 8370 8200 8387 8257 8068 8020 8280 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Points Name Nat Venue Year 1 9045 Ashton Eaton USA Beijing 2015 8902 Tomas Dvorak CZE Edmonton 2001 2 8815 Erki Nool EST Edmonton 2001 8730 Eduard Hämäläinen FIN Athinai 1997 3 8652 Frank Busemann GER Athinai 1997 4 8538 Ilya Shkurenyov RUS Beijing 2015 8524 Seba stien Levicq FRA Sevilla 1999 5 8494 Lev Lobodin RUS Sevilla 1999 8461 Larbi Bouraada ALG Beijing 2015 8454 Aleksey Sysoyev RUS Berlin 2009 6 8447 Kai Kazmirek GER Beijing 2015 8439 Pascal Behrenbruch GER Berlin 2009 7 8418 Michael Schrader GER Beijing 2015 8406 Nicklas Wiberg SWE Berlin 2009 8 8387 Yordani Garcia CUB Berlin 2009 The second highest non-winning mark is 8730 by Eduard Hämäläinen in 1997 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos Points Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 9126 Kevin Mayer FRA Talence 16 Sept 2018 9045 Ashton Eaton USA Beijing 29 Aug 2015 9039 Ashton Eaton USA Eugene 23 June 2012 9026 Roman Sebrle CZE Götzis 27 May 2001 2 8834 Kevin Mayer FRA Rio de Janeiro 18 Aug 2016 8820 Bryan Clay USA Athinai 24 Aug 2004 8815 Erki Nool EST Edmonton 7 Aug 2001 3 8742 Erki Nool EST Götzis 4 June 2000 8725 Dmitriy Karpov KAZ Athinai 24 Aug 2004 4 8644 Steve Fritz USA Atlanta 1 Aug 1996 8580 Kai Kazmirek GER Rio de Janeiro 18 Aug 2016 8574 Aleksandr Yurkov UKR Göt zis 4 June 2000 5 8613 Eduard Hämäläinen BLR Atlanta 1 Aug 1996 8554 Attila Zsivoczky HUN Götzis 4 June 2000 6 8543 Erki Nool EST Atlanta 1 Aug 1996 8531 Frank Busemann GER Götzis 4 June 2000 Multiple Gold Medalists: Ashton Eaton 2013, 2015 Trey Hardee (USA): 2009, 2011 Dan O’Brien (USA): 1991, 1993, 1995 Tomas Dvorak (CZE): 1997, 1999, 2001 Multiple Medalists: Siegfried Wentz (FRG): 1983 Bronze; 1987 Silver Eduard Hämäläinen (BLR): 1993 Silver; 1995 Silver; 1997 Silver Mike Smith (CAN): 1991 Silver; 1995 Bronze Dean Macey (GBR): 1999 Silver; 2001 Bronze Roman Sebrle (CZE): 2003 Silver; 2005 Silver, 2007 Gold Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ): 2003 Bronze; 2007 Bronze Trey Hardee (USA): 2009 Gold, 2011 Gold, Leonel Suarez (CUB): 2009 Silver, 2011 Bronze Ashton Eaton (USA): 2011 Silver, 2013 Gold, 2015 Gold Damian Warner (CAN): 2013 Bronze, 2015 Silver Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze GER 2017 Rico Freimuth Kai Kazmirek USA 2011 Trey Hardee Ashton Eaton FRG 1983 Jürgen Hingsen Siegfried Wentz Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event (Decathlon & Heptathlon) Nation Men Women Venue Year USA Dan O’Brien Jackie Joyner-Kersee Stuttgart 1993 Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze USA 9 1 1 CZE 4 2 GBR 1 1 1 GDR 1 FRA 1 GER 2 5 CAN 2 2 FRG 2 1 BLR 2 CUB 1 1 FIN 1 EST 1 JAM 1 KAZ 2 URS 1 HUN 1 RUS 1 World Championships Gold medalists with Olympic Gold medal Name Nat World Championships Olympics Ashton Eaton USA 2013, 2015 2012, 2016 Bryan Clay USA 2005 2008 Roman Sebrle CZE 2007 2004 Dan O’Brien USA 1991, 1993, 1995 1996 Daley Thompson GBR 1983 1980, 1984 World Championships Gold medalists with World Indoor Championships Heptathlon Gold medal Name Nat World Championships World Indoor Champ (Heptathlon) Kevin Mayer FRA 2017 2018 Ashton Eaton USA 2013, 2015 2012, 2014, 2016 Bryan Clay USA 2005 2008 Tom Pappas USA 2003 2003 Roman Sebrle CZE 2007 2001, 2004 Dan O’Brien USA 1991, 1993, 1995 1993 (non champ event) World Championships medalists who previously won World Junior medal Name Nat World Championships Year World Junior Championships Year Kevin Mayer FRA Gold 2017 Gold Dean Macey GBR Silver 1999 Silver 1996 Eduard Hämäläinen URS Silver 1993-1997 Bronze 1988 Michael Smith CAN Silver 1991 Silver 1986 World Championships medalists who previously won World Youth medal (Octathlon) Name Nat World Championships World Youth Championships Kevin Mayer FRA 2017 2009 World Championships Gold medalists with European Championships Gold medal Name Nat World Championships European Championships Daley Thompson GBR 1983 1982, 1986 Roman Sebrle CZE 2007 2002, 2006 World Championships medalists with Asian Games/Asian Championships gold medal Name Nat World Championships Year Asian Games Asian Championships Dmitriy Karpov KAZ Bronze 2003 2006, 2010 2013 World Championships medalists with All Africa Games medal: Highest finish by African at the World Championships is 11 th by Hamdi Dhoubi (TUN) in 2005 World Championships medalist with Pan American Games gold medal Name Nat World Championships Year Pan American Games Damian Warner CAN Silver 2015 2015, 2019 Leonel Suarez CUB Silver 2009 2011 Maurice Smith
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