2002 European Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon
The men's decathlon competition at the 2002 European Athletics Championships was held on 7 August and 8 August 2002 in Munich, Germany.
Medalists
Schedule
- 7 August
- 100 m
- Long jump
- Shot put
- High jump
- 400 m
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- 8 August
- 110 m hurdles
- Discus throw
- Pole vault
- Javelin throw
- 1,500 m
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Records
Results
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow.
Rank |
Athlete |
Decathlon |
Points |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
1 ! |
Roman Šebrle (CZE) |
10.83 |
7.92 |
15.41 |
2.12 |
48.48 |
14.04 |
46.88 |
5.10 |
68.51 |
4:42.94 |
8800 |
2 ! |
Erki Nool (EST) |
10.75 |
7.49 |
14.76 |
2.00 |
47.26 |
14.63 |
45.05 |
5.30 |
59.52 |
4:41.95 |
8438 |
3 ! |
Lev Lobodin (RUS) |
10.88 |
7.17 |
16.12 |
2.03 |
49.50 |
14.25 |
48.93 |
5.20 |
56.34 |
4:40.80 |
8390 |
4 |
Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) |
10,96 |
7.48 |
16.14 |
2.00 |
48.80 |
14.61 |
45.12 |
4.90 |
63.96 |
4:59.95 |
8238 |
5 |
Jaakko Ojaniemi (FIN) |
10.58 |
7.56 |
15.37 |
1.97 |
49.31 |
14.75 |
44.29 |
4.40 |
66.63 |
4:44.94 |
8192 |
6 |
Mike Maczey (GER) |
11.17 |
7.43 |
14.35 |
2.06 |
51.04 |
14.54 |
43.84 |
5.10 |
63.75 |
4:43.75 |
8158 |
7 |
Laurent Hernu (FRA) |
11.22 |
7.32 |
13.18 |
2.00 |
49.33 |
14.35 |
45.84 |
4.90 |
58.56 |
4:35.25 |
8051 |
8 |
Aleksandr Pogorelov (RUS) |
11.15 |
7.63 |
14.76 |
2.09 |
51.28 |
14.37 |
42.03 |
4.90 |
58.03 |
4:56.15 |
8016 |
9 |
William Frullani (ITA) |
10.59 |
7.27 |
13.81 |
2.12 |
48.81 |
14.37 |
40.47 |
4.40 |
50.79 |
4:53.57 |
7863 |
10 |
Paolo Casarsa (ITA) |
11.27 |
7.01 |
15.13 |
1.91 |
51.37 |
14.50 |
42.72 |
4.80 |
66.16 |
4:52.35 |
7807 |
11 |
Zsolt Kürtösi (HUN) |
11.07 |
6.93 |
15.08 |
1.97 |
50.23 |
14.62 |
46.25 |
4.60 |
58.32 |
4:53.58 |
7806 |
12 |
Klaus Ambrosch (AUT) |
11.09 |
6.69 |
13.77 |
1.88 |
49.73 |
14.74 |
42.11 |
4.70 |
67.67 |
4:42.51 |
7746 |
13 |
Marzio Viti (ITA) |
11.45 |
7.37 |
14.37 |
1.94 |
52.49 |
15.29 |
46.56 |
4.90 |
53.38 |
4:48.10 |
7632 |
14 |
Jukka Väkeväinen (FIN) |
11.12 |
7.16 |
13.16 |
1.97 |
48.75 |
15.22 |
38.29 |
4.70 |
50.02 |
4:31.93 |
7605 |
15 |
Rolf Schläfli (SUI) |
11.38 |
6.76 |
14.31 |
1.91 |
50.13 |
15.18 |
44.12 |
4.50 |
63.56 |
4:53.05 |
7543 |
16 |
Sebastian Knabe (GER) |
11.06 |
7.44 |
14.15 |
2.00 |
48.65 |
14.37 |
42.97 |
— |
52.50 |
4:57.80 |
7036 |
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— |
Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) |
10.96 |
7.39 |
15.52 |
1.94 |
49.97 |
14.34 |
44.38 |
— |
— |
— |
DNF |
— |
Oleksandr Yurkov (UKR) |
11.19 |
7.53 |
14.64 |
1.97 |
52.23 |
15.00 |
45.31 |
— |
— |
— |
DNF |
— |
Krzysztof Andrzejak (POL) |
11.20 |
7.05 |
14.14 |
2.03 |
49.74 |
15.41 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
DNF |
— |
Eugène Martineau (NED) |
11.32 |
6.71 |
12.67 |
1.91 |
50.34 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
DNF |
— |
Benjamin Jensen (NOR) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
DNS |
— |
Óscar González (ESP) |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
DNS |
See also
References
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Men's decathlon
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Women's pentathlon
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Women's heptathlon
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