2019 World Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon
The men's decathlon at the 2019 World Athletics Championships was held at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha from 2 to 4 October.
Because of the timetable, with the last competition finishing after midnight local time on 4 October, the technical rules of decathlon were modified: since this edition, the decathlon has to be completed in a period of two 24 hours rather than over two consecutive days as before.
Summary
World record holder and defending champion Kevin Mayer was the obvious favorite.Decathletes know their best performances and how they perform relative to their bests defines their success towards the ultimate point total. While it was no surprise Damian Warner was the fastest in the 100 metres, a tick ahead of his Canadian teammate Pierce LePage, Mayer ran his personal best. The Canadians remained one-two in the long jump, but Mayer jumped his season best. Then Mayer threw the best in the shot put, his personal best ahead of Lindon Victor. Maicel Uibo gained big points in the high jump, but Mayer jumped his season best. Again Warner and LePage setting a personal best led the 400 to retain the same order on top of the standings after day one, but Mayer ran a season best. Warner had the lead, but only one season's best in the mix. Day two is Mayer's strength.
The speedy Warner won the 110 hurdles, with Mayer second but something wasn't right when he crossed the finish line. Still Mayer moved back into the lead with a solid discus, while Victor disappeared. In the pole vault, Mayer came down the runway on his first attempt and just kept going into the pit without jumping. He stood on the pit and blew a kiss to the crowd. His day was done. The pole vault saw much readjusting of the scoreboard as LePage took over the lead, Ilya Shkurenyov moved into second and Uibo's best vault of the competition put him into third. Slowly rising through the standings, World U-20 record holder Niklas Kaul got out of double digits in the discus and a new personal best vault launched him into sixth place. In the javelin throw, Kaul threw a Championship Decathlon Best on his second attempt. That throw ranks him #69 in the world against full time javelin throwers. By comparison, Uibo was third place in the javelin with a 63.83m and that moved him into first place, yet Kaul gained 232 points on Uibo and was now only 19 points behind Uibo, with Warner in second just 4 points ahead of Kaul. It made the 1500 very interesting.
Protecting the lead, Warner and Uibo went to the front. Starting cautiously, Kaul waited behind them. That lasted 600 metres, then Kaul eased into the lead. Warner faded, essentially conceding gold and silver, but Uibo went with Kaul, looking squarely at the back of his shoulder-blades. This pace was unfamiliar territory for Uibo, not for Kaul. Over the next lap, the gap grew. Contact lost. Kaul had a lap to celebrate his coronation as the new World Champion.
Records
Before the competition records were as follows:World record | 9126 pts | Talence, France | 16 September 2018 | |
Championship record | 9045 pts | Beijing, China | 29 August 2015 | |
World Leading | 8711 pts | Götzis, Austria | 26 May 2019 | |
African Record | 8521 pts | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | 18 August 2016 | |
Asian Record | 8725 pts | Athens, Greece | 24 August 2004 | |
North, Central American and Caribbean record | 9045 pts | Beijing, China | 29 August 2015 | |
South American Record | 8393 pts | São Paulo, Brazil | 8 June 2013 | |
European Record | 9126 pts | Talence, France | 16 September 2018 | |
Oceanian record | 8490 pts | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 18 September 1998 |
Qualification standard
The standard to qualify automatically for entry was 8200 points.Schedule
The event schedule, in local time, was as follows:Date | Time | Round |
2 October | 16:35 | [|100 metres] |
2 October | 17:30 | Long jump |
2 October | 18:50 | Shot put |
2 October | 20:40 | High jump |
2 October | 23:15 | [|400 metres] |
3 October | 16:35 | [|110 metres hurdles] |
3 October | 17:30 | Discus throw |
3 October | 19:05 | Pole vault |
3 October | 22:05 | Javelin throw |
4 October | 00:25 | [|1500 metres] |
Results
100 metres
The 100 metres event started on 2 October at 16:35.Heat | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Start time | 16:35 | 16:43 | 16:51 |
Wind | +0.3 | +0.4 | +0.8 |
Long jump
The long jump event started on 2 October at 17:30.Shot put
The shot put event started on 2 October at 18:50.High jump
The high jump event started on 2 October at 18:50.400 metres
The 400 metres event started on 2 October at 18:50.110 metres hurdles
The 110 metres hurdles event started on 3 October at 16:35.Heat | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Start time | 16:35 | 16:43 | 16:51 |
Wind | +0.2 | +0.7 | +0.8 |
Discus throw
The discus throw event started on 3 October at 17:30.Pole vault
The pole vault event started on 3 October at 19:05.Javelin throw
The javelin throw event started on 3 October at 22:07.1500 metres
The 1500 metres event started on 4 October at 00:32.Final standings
The final standings were as follows:Rank | Athlete | Nationality | Total | Notes | ||||||||||
Niklas Kaul | 11.27 | 7.19 | 15.10 | 2.02 | 48.48 | 14.64 | 49.20 | 5.00 | 79.05 | 4:15.70 | 8691 | |||
Maicel Uibo | 11.10 | 7.46 | 15.12 | 2.17 | 50.44 | 14.43 | 46.64 | 5.40 | 63.83 | 4:31.51 | 8604 | |||
Damian Warner | 10.35 | 7.67 | 15.17 | 2.02 | 48.12 | 13.56 | 42.19 | 4.70 | 62.87 | 4:40.77 | 8529 | |||
Ilya Shkurenyov | 11.02 | 7.61 | 14.71 | 2.11 | 49.36 | 14.28 | 48.75 | 5.20 | 59.56 | 4:41.95 | 8494 | |||
Pierce LePage | 10.36 | 7.79 | 13.21 | 2.05 | 47.35 | 14.19 | 41.19 | 5.20 | 57.42 | 4:45.09 | 8445 | |||
Janek Õiglane | 10.94 | 7.32 | 15.20 | 1.96 | 49.14 | 15.13 | 43.37 | 5.00 | 72.46 | 4:36.24 | 8297 | |||
Pieter Braun | 11.16 | 7.47 | 15.26 | 2.02 | 48.79 | 14.59 | 45.59 | 4.80 | 59.84 | 4:35.62 | 8222 | |||
Solomon Simmons | 10.70 | 7.37 | 15.33 | 1.96 | 49.31 | 14.10 | 46.26 | 4.80 | 53.25 | 4:44.17 | 8151 | |||
Thomas Van der Plaetsen | 11.38 | 7.20 | 13.78 | 2.08 | 50.89 | 14.80 | 46.17 | 5.30 | 63.67 | 4:43.95 | 8125 | |||
10 | Tim Nowak | 11.12 | 7.07 | 14.69 | 2.02 | 49.60 | 14.60 | 45.02 | 4.90 | 56.76 | 4:22.18 | 8122 | ||
11 | Cedric Dubler | 10.75 | 7.25 | 12.43 | 2.02 | 48.41 | 14.13 | 44.30 | 4.70 | 59.04 | 4:34.75 | 8101 | ||
12 | Paweł Wiesiołek | 10.76 | 7.02 | 15.26 | 1.96 | 49.37 | 14.65 | 47.20 | 4.90 | 55.00 | 4:42.06 | 8064 | ||
13 | Vital Zhuk | 10.95 | 6.63 | 15.13 | 1.96 | 48.08 | 14.49 | 46.64 | 4.80 | 58.66 | 4:35.45 | 8058 | ||
14 | Harrison Williams | 10.76 | 7.14 | 13.78 | 1.93 | 47.93 | 14.43 | 44.23 | 4.80 | 48.59 | 4:40.96 | 7892 | ||
15 | Fredrik Samuelsson | 11.13 | 7.11 | 13.97 | 2.02 | 50.08 | 14.78 | 42.71 | 4.80 | 57.39 | 4:39.48 | 7860 | ||
16 | Keisuke Ushiro | 11.44 | 6.90 | 14.31 | 1.90 | 51.42 | 15.26 | 48.41 | 4.50 | 61.36 | 4:52.12 | 7545 | ||
17 | Kai Kazmirek | 10.82 | 7.26 | 14.30 | 2.05 | 47.35 | 44.85 | 5.20 | 60.08 | 4:49.16 | 7414 | |||
18 | Martin Roe | 10.94 | 7.28 | 15.08 | 1.87 | 15.86 | 47.18 | 4.60 | 60.61 | 5:08.91 | 6845 | |||
19 | Georni Jaramillo | 10.88 | 7.47 | 15.42 | 48.66 | 14.19 | 44.00 | 4.40 | 58.15 | 6645 | ||||
Devon Williams | 10.84 | 7.36 | 13.76 | 1.93 | 48.37 | 13.91 | 47.32 | ' | ||||||
Kevin Mayer | 10.50 | 7.56 | 16.82 | 1.99 | 48.99 | 13.87 | 48.34 | ' | ||||||
Lindon Victor | 10.66 | 7.51 | 16.24 | 2.05 | 48.55 | 14.82 | ' | |||||||
Basile Rolnin | 11.42 | ' | ||||||||||||
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