2016 IAAF World U20 Championships – Men's decathlon

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The men's decathlon event at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships was held at Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium on 19 and 20 July.

Medalists[edit]

Gold Niklas Kaul
 Germany
Silver Maksim Andraloits
 Belarus
Bronze Johannes Erm
 Estonia

Records[edit]

Standing records prior to the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Athletics
World Junior Record  Jiří Sýkora (CZE) 8135 Eugene, United States 23 July 2014
Championship Record  Jiří Sýkora (CZE) 8135 Eugene, United States 23 July 2014
World Junior Leading  Jan Ruhrmann (GER) 7972 Marburg, Germany 22 May 2016

Results[edit]

Final standings[edit]

[1]

  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
1st place, gold medalist(s) Niklas Kaul  Germany 11.52 6.79 14.80 2.10 49.69 14.72 41.80 4.80 71.59 4:21.70 8162 WU20R, CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Maksim Andraloits  Belarus 10.97 7.20 15.00 2.04 49.33 13.95 48.62 4.60 48.79 4:43.65 8046 NU20R
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Johannes Erm  Estonia 11.06 7.42 13.44 1.92 48.17 14.66 43.61 4.50 54.19 4:28.96 7879 NU20R
4 Santiago Ford  Cuba 11.40 7.05 13.09 1.95 50.09 14.20 51.67 4.00 63.57 4:34.54 7819
5 Toralv Opsal  Norway 11.30 7.11 13.73 1.98 49.17 14.66 43.08 4.70 50.23 4:21.61 7815 NU20R
6 Jan Ruhrmann  Germany 11.29 6.78 15.83 1.98 49.61 15.11 45.95 4.30 56.72 4:27.10 7795
7 Rik Taam  Netherlands 10.81 6.78 15.22 1.92 48.96 14.02 39.42 4.00 53.06 4:27.51 7699
8 Cale Wagner  United States 10.94 7.29 13.20 1.95 49.52 14.93 37.27 4.20 52.84 4:35.67 7510
9 Tristan Freyr Jónsson  Iceland 10.91 6.89 12.56 1.95 49.06 14.19 41.41 4.30 51.51 4:55.32 7468 NU20R
10 Rody de Wolff  Netherlands 11.40 6.69 15.57 1.89 51.82 14.93 51.44 4.10 56.75 4:56.23 7468 PB
11 Hans-Christian Hausenberg  Estonia 10.98 7.16 13.94 1.86 50.80 14.46 41.58 4.60 55.96 5:31.70 7370
12 Dimitri Montilla  Belgium 11.49 6.87 13.19 1.98 51.17 14.50 42.34 4.60 42.70 4:47.24 7292 PB
13 Ludovic Besson  France 11.22 6.83 15.95 1.83 51.06 14.76 44.03 4.20 51.42 5:06.62 7284
14 Alessandro Van De Sande  Belgium 11.15 6.64 14.05 1.95 50.31 14.64 38.73 4.30 47.91 4:46.30 7279
15 Patryk Baran  Poland 11.24 6.95 13.69 2.01 51.92 14.54 35.12 4.40 50.35 4:58.58 7225
16 Clément Foucat  France 11.32 6.84 11.77 1.83 50.44 15.32 41.48 4.50 46.12 4:24.11 7187
17 Tuomas Valle  Finland 11.36 6.75 14.41 1.86 52.12 14.51 48.18 4.00 57.23 5:27.56 7155
18 Alec Diamond  Australia 11.35 6.67 14.97 1.89 55.06 15.08 51.16 3.80 52.72 4:57.21 7111
19 Ondrej Kopecký  Czech Republic 11.39 6.59 13.61 1.89 51.26 14.76 36.30 4.70 43.72 4:51.14 7056
20 Sebastian Ruthström  Sweden 11.72 6.59 13.05 1.92 52.27 15.09 41.25 4.30 48.54 4:56.05 6920
21 Víctor Pastor  Spain 11.74 6.15 12.20 1.83 52.27 15.74 41.27 4.60 53.82 4:57.66 6767
22 Nathaniel Mechler  Canada 11.11 7.01 12.31 1.98 DQ 14.47 36.10 4.50 48.66 4:23.81 6678
Rafael Nogueras  Cuba 11.05 7.24 12.99 1.86 49.66 14.13 NM DNS
The athletes after the final event

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Final results" (PDF). IAAF. Retrieved 15 October 2017.