Athletics at the 1989 Summer Universiade – Men's decathlon

The men's decathlon event at the 1989 Summer Universiade was held at the Wedaustadion in Duisburg on 26 and 27 August 1989.[1][2][3]

Results

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Nationality 100m LJ SP HJ 400m 110m H DT PV JT 1500m Points Notes
Dave Johnson United States11.077.1014.561.9448.9414.3647.284.9064.604:32.728216
Mikhail Medved Soviet Union11.117.3814.792.0650.9714.5251.264.8057.404:59.608062
Dezsõ Szabó Hungary11.027.1113.431.9748.1014.7439.925.1056.444:22.778031
4Sheldon Blockburger United States11.017.4513.932.0950.0014.6040.564.7059.924:58.397906
5Robert Změlík Czechoslovakia11.147.1813.362.0951.0814.0540.564.6053.864:39.317793
6Sven Reintak Soviet Union11.666.8813.251.9451.0114.7242.644.8064.224:26.787723
7Bengt Järlsjö Sweden11.356.6616.011.9451.5614.7047.124.9055.464:56.467690
8Dariusz Grad Poland10.966.7513.442.0049.1314.5939.984.6050.284:27.817683
9Jürgen Hoppe West Germany11.217.1213.801.8848.7114.6741.904.4055.884:36.477646
10Simon Shirley Australia10.937.3013.512.0348.8915.6043.704.2056.044:50.577641[4]
11Anthony Brannen Great Britain11.247.0912.572.0049.4414.3534.604.5050.144:35.307475
12Gong Guohua China11.457.0413.831.8851.8815.6445.544.8052.904:55.767347
13Christian Deick West Germany11.146.7214.571.8850.5615.4140.224.2053.744:50.827227
14Qun Ding China11.506.8313.502.0053.1014.8041.184.1058.144:54.957212
15Stuart Andrews Australia11.386.7713.361.8249.9615.5147.48NM52.144:54.376507[4]
Álvaro Burrell Spain??.???.???.???.??DNSDNF[5]
Paul Buscail Spain??.???.???.???.??DNSDNF[5]

References

  1. "Full results". The Baltimore Sun. 28 August 1989. p. 26. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
  2. 1989 results (p18)
  3. Schröder, Gustav (7 September 1989). "XV. Universiade: Ein Hauch von Olympia im Ruhrevier" [XV. Universiade: A touch of the Olympics in the Ruhrevier]. Leichtathletik (in German). Bartels & Wernitz. 36/1989: 1134–1139. ISSN 0343-5369.
  4. Australian results
  5. "García Chico consiguio el bronce a 5,40 metros" (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 27 August 1989. p. 52. Retrieved 25 November 2020.
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