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Decathlon Summary After 1 Event London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 DECATHLON SUMMARY AFTER 1 EVENT RECORDS RESULT NAME COUNTRY AGE VENUE DATE World Record WR 9045 Ashton EATON USA 27 Beijing (National Stadium) 29 Aug 2015 Championships Record CR 9045 Ashton EATON USA 27 Beijing (National Stadium) 29 Aug 2015 World Leading WL 8663 Rico FREIMUTH GER 29 Ratingen (Stadionring) 25 Jun 2017 11-12 August 2017 POINTS 100 Metres Long Jump Shot Put High Jump 400 Metres 110 Metres Discus Pole Vault Javelin 1500 Metres BEHIND Hurdles Throw Throw PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY POINTS LEADER Damian WARNER CAN 975 10.50 1 (-0.7) 975 (1) Rico FREIMUTH GER 968 -7 10.53 2 (-0.7) 968 (2) Karl Robert SALURI EST 963 -12 10.55 3 (-0.7) 963 (3) Kevin MAYER FRA 929 -46 10.70 4 (-0.8) 929 (4) Mihail DUDAŠ SRB 917 -58 10.75 5 (-0.2) 917 (6) Trey HARDEE USA 917 -58 10.75 5 (-0.7) 917 (5) Oleksiy KASYANOV UKR 912 -63 10.77 7 (-0.7) 912 (7) Larbi BOURRADA ALG 906 -69 10.80 8 (-0.2) 906 (8) Lindon VICTOR GRN 899 -76 10.83 9 (-0.7) 899 (9) Martin ROE NOR 883 -92 10.90 10 (-1.3) 883 (10) Kai KAZMIREK GER 881 -94 10.91 11 (-0.8) 881 (11) Devon WILLIAMS USA 876 -99 10.93 12 (-0.7) 876 (12) Eelco SINTNICOLAAS NED 870 -105 10.96 13 (-0.7) 870 (13) Zach ZIEMEK USA 863 -112 10.99 14 (-0.7) 863 (14) Jorge UREÑA ESP 861 -114 11.00 15 (-0.8) 861 (15) Dominik DISTELBERGER AUT 854 -121 11.03 16 (-1.3) 854 (16) 1 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-DEC-M-1--0--.RS2..v1 Issued at 10:36 on Friday, 11 August 2017 3 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 DECATHLON SUMMARY AFTER 1 EVENTS 11-12 August 2017 POINTS 100 Metres Long Jump Shot Put High Jump 400 Metres 110 Metres Discus Pole Vault Javelin 1500 Metres BEHIND Hurdles Throw Throw PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY POINTS LEADER Akihiko NAKAMURA JPN 847 -128 11.06 17 (-1.3) 847 (18) Cedric DUBLER AUS 847 -128 11.06 17 (-0.8) 847 (17) Luiz Alberto DE ARAÚJO BRA 845 -130 11.07 19 (-1.3) 845 (19) Janek ÕIGLANE EST 843 -132 11.08 20 (-0.2) 843 (21) Kurt FELIX GRN 843 -132 11.08 20 (-0.2) 843 (20) Ashley BRYANT GBR 830 -145 11.14 22 (-0.8) 830 (22) Mathias BRUGGER GER 827 -148 11.15 23 (-1.3) 827 (23) Sutthisak SINGKHON THA 825 -150 11.16 24 (-1.3) 825 (24) Ilya SHKURENEV ANA 823 -152 11.17 25 (-1.3) 823 (25) Pieter BRAUN NED 812 -163 11.22 26 (-0.8) 812 (26) Fredrik SAMUELSSON SWE 808 -167 11.24 27 (-1.3) 808 (27) Pau TONNESEN ESP 804 -171 11.26 28 (-0.2) 804 (28) Adam Sebastian HELCELET CZE 799 -176 11.28 29 (-1.3) 799 (29) Bastien AUZEIL FRA 784 -191 11.35 30 (-0.2) 784 (32) Maicel UIBO EST 784 -191 11.35 30 (-0.8) 784 (30) Thomas VAN DER PLAETSEN BEL 784 -191 11.35 30 (-0.2) 784 (31) Keisuke USHIRO JPN 746 -229 11.53 33 (-0.2) 746 (33) Leonel SUÁREZ CUB 94 -881 15.93 34 (-0.8) 94 (34) 2 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-DEC-M-1--0--.RS2..v1 Issued at 10:36 on Friday, 11 August 2017 3 Official Partners London World Championships 4-13 August 2017 DECATHLON SUMMARY AFTER 1 EVENTS 11-12 August 2017 POINTS 100 Metres Long Jump Shot Put High Jump 400 Metres 110 Metres Discus Pole Vault Javelin 1500 Metres BEHIND Hurdles Throw Throw PLACE BIB NAME COUNTRY POINTS LEADER Jefferson SANTOS BRA DNS DNS 3 Timing and Measurement by SEIKO AT-DEC-M-1--0--.RS2..v1 Issued at 10:36 on Friday, 11 August 2017 3 Official Partners.
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