The 36th edition of the annual Hypo-Meeting took place on May 29 and May 30, 2010 in Götzis, Austria. The track and field competition, featuring a men's decathlon and a women's heptathlon event was part of the 2010 IAAF World Combined Events Challenge. Oleksiy Kasyanov and Jessica Ennis led the men's and women's competition, respectively, after the first day. Ennis (6689 points) and Bryan Clay (8483 points) were the winners of the events overall.[1][2]
Men's Decathlon
Schedule
- May 29
- 100 m
- Long Jump
- Shot Put
- High Jump
- 400 m
- May 30
- 110 m hurdles
- Discus Throw
- Pole Vault
- Javelin Throw
- 1,500 m
Records
Results
The best mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank
|
Athlete
|
Decathlon
|
Points
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
1 |
Bryan Clay (USA) |
10.35 |
7.51 |
15.38 |
2.06 |
49.66 |
14.08 |
49.85 |
4.60 |
66.19 |
4:56.37 |
8483
|
2 |
Romain Barras (FRA) |
11.02 |
7.13 |
16.19 |
2.00 |
48.59 |
14.39 |
42.53 |
5.00 |
61.48 |
4:31.07 |
8297
|
3 |
Leonel Suárez (CUB) |
10.96 |
7.35 |
14.44 |
2.06 |
48.47 |
14.30 |
43.79 |
4.50 |
65.38 |
4:27.56 |
8286
|
4 |
Jake Arnold (USA) |
11.04 |
6.96 |
15.17 |
2.00 |
49.29 |
14.12 |
46.51 |
5.10 |
62.28 |
4:40.74 |
8253
|
5 |
Eelco Sintnicolaas (NED) |
10.79 |
7.40 |
13.07 |
1.97 |
48.10 |
14.40 |
39.70 |
5.00 |
60.30 |
4:28.41 |
8159
|
6 |
Andrei Krauchanka (BLR) |
11.14 |
7.53 |
14.44 |
2.03 |
49.42 |
14.20 |
43.51 |
4.60 |
60.18 |
4:37.57 |
8112
|
7 |
Mikk Pahapill (EST) |
11.05 |
7.47 |
15.18 |
2.00 |
50.65 |
14.35 |
43.63 |
4.50 |
62.60 |
4:34.95 |
8084
|
8 |
Pascal Behrenbruch (GER) |
11.09 |
7.27 |
16.06 |
1.97 |
51.58 |
14.29 |
48.43 |
4.60 |
63.90 |
4:50.81 |
8069
|
9 |
Roland Schwarzl (AUT) |
11.23 |
7.61 |
14.54 |
1.94 |
50.24 |
14.37 |
44.95 |
5.10 |
52.66 |
4:39.40 |
8032
|
10 |
Andres Raja (EST) |
10.83 |
7.45 |
14.76 |
2.03 |
50.02 |
14.05 |
41.60 |
4.40 |
57.05 |
4:37.28 |
8029
|
11 |
Mihail Dudaš (SRB) |
10.81 |
7.63 |
13.08 |
2.00 |
48.73 |
15.37 |
42.37 |
4.50 |
56.88 |
4:24.96 |
7966
|
12 |
Brent Newdick (NZL) |
10.86 |
7.39 |
13.92 |
1.94 |
49.77 |
14.66 |
42.53 |
4.60 |
57.03 |
4:29.54 |
7935
|
13 |
Hans van Alphen (BEL) |
11.12 |
7.24 |
15.04 |
1.94 |
50.18 |
15.09 |
45.30 |
4.40 |
61.80 |
4:26.51 |
7928
|
14 |
Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) |
10.97 |
7.06 |
16.23 |
2.03 |
51.00 |
14.94 |
49.30 |
4.80 |
50.21 |
4:56.45 |
7894
|
15 |
Ingmar Vos (NED) |
10.75 |
7.23 |
14.12 |
2.00 |
50.67 |
14.68 |
41.06 |
4.30 |
62.74 |
4:36.72 |
7866
|
16 |
Dominik Distelberger (AUT) |
10.63 |
7.50 |
11.62 |
1.88 |
47.25 |
14.46 |
31.43 |
4.40 |
54.39 |
4:36.16 |
7604
|
17 |
Simon Walter (SUI) |
11.15 |
7.18 |
13.55 |
2.00 |
49.57 |
15.55 |
43.03 |
4.80 |
50.24 |
5:01.35 |
7526
|
18 |
Yordani García (CUB) |
10.61 |
6.95 |
15.48 |
2.03 |
48.98 |
14.02 |
46.20 |
NM |
63.32 |
4:42.68 |
7479
|
19 |
Nils Büker (GER) |
10.81 |
7.38 |
13.60 |
2.00 |
49.46 |
15.14 |
39.35 |
4.00 |
50.40 |
4:48.80 |
7477
|
20 |
Nadir El Fassi (FRA) |
11.33 |
7.21 |
12.21 |
1.91 |
50.93 |
15.33 |
34.93 |
4.40 |
50.00 |
4:21.29 |
7262
|
21 |
Petter Olson (SWE) |
11.35 |
6.97 |
12.91 |
2.00 |
50.11 |
15.40 |
36.88 |
4.40 |
43.90 |
4:33.06 |
7224
|
|
— |
Roman Šebrle (CZE) |
11.08 |
7.65 |
14.88 |
2.03 |
50.38 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
DNF
|
— |
Daniel Almgren (SWE) |
11.07 |
7.26 |
13.10 |
1.94 |
49.44 |
— |
— |
— |
— |
— |
DNF
|
— |
Massimo Bertocchi (CAN) |
10.79 |
7.37 |
15.54 |
2.00 |
48.60 |
14.74 |
47.53 |
— |
— |
— |
DNF
|
— |
Larbi Bouraada (ALG) |
10.67 |
7.54 |
12.66 |
2.03 |
47.27 |
14.83 |
38.18 |
NM |
— |
— |
DNF
|
Women's heptathlon
Schedule
- May 29
- 100 m hurdles
- High Jump
- Shot Put
- 200 m
- May 30
- Long Jump
- Javelin Throw
- 800 m
Records
Results
The best mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
See also
References
- Results