1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's decathlon
Appearance
The men's decathlon event at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Seoul, Korea, at Olympic Stadium on 16 and 17 September.[1][2]
Medalists
Gold | Raúl Duany Cuba |
Silver | Bernhard Floder Germany |
Bronze | Renco van Veldhuizen Netherlands |
Results
Final
16/17 September
The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank | Name | Nationality | 100m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400m | 110m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500m | Points | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Raúl Duany | Cuba | 11.45 (w: 1.5m/s) |
6.90 | 12.37 | 2.00 | 49.98 | 15.38 (w: -0.1m/s) |
33.08 | 4.10 | 63.48 | 4:16.17 | 7403 | ||
Bernhard Floder | Germany | 11.11 (w: 1.3m/s) |
7.22 | 12.07 | 1.94 | 49.60 | 14.66 (w: 0.1m/s) |
36.18 | 4.20 | 52.24 | 4:32.43 | 7397 | ||
Renco van Veldhuizen | Netherlands | 11.25 (w: 1.3m/s) |
6.57 | 13.87 | 1.94 | 48.09 | 14.98 (w: 0.1m/s) |
34.42 | 3.90 | 48.76 | 4:13.62 | 7313 | ||
4 | Les Kuorikoski | Australia | 11.09 (w: 1.5m/s) |
6.63 | 13.33 | 1.88 | 49.84 | 15.89 (w: 1.1m/s) |
44.42 | 3.90 | 56.30 | 4:31.42 | 7280 | |
5 | Philipp Huber | Switzerland | 11.26 (w: 1.3m/s) |
6.87 | 12.16 | 1.79 | 49.48 | 15.35 (w: 1.1m/s) |
35.10 | 4.50 | 50.04 | 4:21.11 | 7188 | |
6 | Christer Holger | Sweden | 11.22 (w: 1.5m/s) |
7.21 | 11.56 | 1.88 | 50.02 | 15.23 (w: 0.1m/s) |
30.54 | 4.40 | 49.48 | 4:22.04 | 7173 | |
7 | Stefan Vogt | Germany | 11.31 (w: 1.5m/s) |
6.85 | 11.68 | 1.91 | 49.92 | 15.50 (w: 0.1m/s) |
37.12 | 4.50 | 49.84 | 4:32.30 | 7171 | |
8 | Alain Schetty | Switzerland | 11.39 (w: 1.3m/s) |
6.79 | 13.47 | 1.82 | 50.02 | 16.63 (w: -0.1m/s) |
40.76 | 4.20 | 55.54 | 4:32.22 | 7111 | |
9 | Cédric Lopez | France | 11.27 (w: 1.3m/s) |
6.64 | 11.41 | 1.88 | 51.25 | 15.27 (w: 1.1m/s) |
35.08 | 3.90 | 64.48 | 4:30.93 | 7071 | |
10 | Ferry Zijl | Netherlands | 11.49 (w: 0.0m/s) |
6.77 | 11.99 | 1.85 | 51.64 | 16.16 (w: 1.1m/s) |
39.14 | 4.60 | 55.28 | 4:37.09 | 7050 | |
11 | Paul Jeffrey | Australia | 11.30 (w: 1.3m/s) |
6.59 | 10.78 | 1.79 | 50.10 | 16.69 (w: -0.1m/s) |
36.04 | 4.30 | 60.86 | 4:32.96 | 6895 | |
12 | Kamil Damašek | Czechoslovakia | 11.51 (w: 1.5m/s) |
6.73 | 13.11 | 2.00 | 49.97 | 16.62 (w: 1.1m/s) |
32.78 | 3.90 | 51.78 | 4:35.51 | 6891 | |
13 | Mike Nolan | Canada | 11.49 (w: 0.0m/s) |
6.63 | 11.32 | 2.00 | 51.54 | 16.67 (w: 1.1m/s) |
37.64 | 4.20 | 41.60 | 4:39.26 | 6694 | |
14 | Vitaliy Nagubniy | Commonwealth of Independent States | 11.43 (w: 0.0m/s) |
6.77 | 12.03 | 2.03 | 50.94 | 15.42 (w: 0.1m/s) |
34.42 | DNS | 59.48 | 4:36.61 | 6521 | |
15 | Abdul Marzouk Al-Shahrani | Saudi Arabia | 11.56 (w: 0.0m/s) |
6.44 | 9.87 | 1.73 | 50.38 | 16.21 (w: -0.1m/s) |
30.84 | 4.00 | 43.58 | 4:32.75 | 6296 | |
16 | Edemar dos Santos | Brazil | 11.70 (w: 1.5m/s) |
6.41 | 10.43 | 1.73 | 50.25 | 15.92 (w: -0.1m/s) |
35.34 | DNS | 49.98 | 4:14.03 | 6025 | |
Tom Erik Olsen | Norway | 11.22 (w: 1.5m/s) |
6.79 | 12.36 | 1.94 | 51.51 | 15.14 (w: 0.1m/s) |
34.58 | 4.20 | DNS | DNS | DNF | ||
Bill Schuffenhauer | United States | 11.26 (w: 1.3m/s) |
7.44 | 13.32 | 2.00 | 50.76 | 15.48 (w: 0.1m/s) |
41.10 | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNF | ||
Leo Hudec | Austria | 11.17 (w: 0.0m/s) |
7.10 | 10.44 | 2.00 | 51.41 | 15.17 (w: 1.1m/s) |
28.88 | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNF | ||
Gines Hidalgo | Spain | 11.27 (w: 0.0m/s) |
6.87 | 11.52 | DNS | DNS | DNS (w: -0.1m/s) |
DNS | DNS | DNS | DNS | DNF |
Participation
According to an unofficial count, 20 athletes from 16 countries participated in the event.
- Australia (2)
- Austria (1)
- Brazil (1)
- Canada (1)
- Commonwealth of Independent States (1)
- Cuba (1)
- Czechoslovakia (1)
- France (1)
- Germany (2)
- Netherlands (2)
- Norway (1)
- Saudi Arabia (1)
- Spain (1)
- Sweden (1)
- Switzerland (2)
- United States (1)
References
- ^ Peters, Lionel; Magnusson, Tomas, WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS WJC - 1992 Seoul KOR Sep 16-20, WORLD JUNIOR ATHLETICS HISTORY ("WJAH"), archived from the original on 5 Mar 2014, retrieved 13 June 2015
- ^ IAAF WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS - Eugene 2014 - FACTS & FIGURES (PDF), IAAF, retrieved 13 June 2015