IAAF Combined Events Challenge
The IAAF Combined Events Challenge is an athletics contest organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (since 1998) for combined events, the heptathlon for women, and the decathlon for men. The winners are decided by totalling the number of points that the athletes have scored in each of three combined events competitions during the season. Points scored are determined by the IAAF combined events scoring tables.
The total prize money available is US$202,000, split evenly between male and female athletes. The male and female winners each receive $30,000, while second and third placed athletes are entitled to $20,000 and $15,000 respectively. Smaller prizes are given to the rest of the top eight finishers.[1]
Challenge competitions
Meetings
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Games and championships
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Results
Men
Year | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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1998 |
Erki Nool![]() | 25967 | Jón Arnar Magnússon![]() | 25708 | Roman Šebrle![]() | 25604 |
1999 |
Tomáš Dvořák![]() | 26476 | Roman Šebrle![]() | 25184 | Chris Huffins![]() | 25067 |
2000 |
Erki Nool![]() | 26089 | Tomáš Dvořák![]() | 26018 | Roman Šebrle![]() | 25591 |
2001 |
Tomáš Dvořák![]() | 25943 | Erki Nool![]() | 25839 | Lev Lobodin![]() | 25044 |
2002 |
Roman Šebrle![]() | 26301 | Tom Pappas![]() | 25506 | Lev Lobodin![]() | 25179 |
2003 |
Tom Pappas![]() | 26119 | Roman Šebrle![]() | 26047 | Laurent Hernu![]() | 2424 |
2004 |
Roman Šebrle![]() | 25952 | Bryan Clay![]() | 25602 | Dmitriy Karpov![]() | 25336 |
2005 |
Roman Šebrle![]() | 25381 | Bryan Clay![]() | 25199 | Attila Zsivoczky![]() | 25185 |
2006 |
Dmitriy Karpov![]() | 25145 | Roman Šebrle![]() | 25029 | Attila Zsivoczky![]() | 24950 |
2007 |
Roman Šebrle![]() | 25261 | Maurice Smith![]() | 25220 | Aleksey Drozdov![]() | 24972 |
2008 |
Andrei Krauchanka![]() | 25448 | Leonel Suárez![]() | 25344 | Aleksandr Pogorelov![]() | 24804 |
2009 |
Trey Hardee![]() | 25567 | Yordanis García![]() | 25231 | Oleksiy Kasyanov![]() | 25056 |
2010[2] | Romain Barras![]() | 25063 | Leonel Suárez![]() | 24857 | Jake Arnold![]() | 24627 |
2011 | Leonel Suárez![]() | 25172 | Eelco Sintnicolaas![]() | 24772 | Mikk Pahapill![]() | 24746 |
2012 | Hans Van Alphen![]() | 25259 | Pascal Behrenbruch![]() | 25117 | Oleksiy Kasyanov![]() | 24822 |
2013 | Andrei Krauchanka![]() | 25084 | Damian Warner![]() | 24980 | Pascal Behrenbruch![]() | 24768 |
2014 | Rico Freimuth![]() | 24981 | Eelco Sintnicolaas![]() | 24795 | Yordani García![]() | 24423 |
2015 | Ilya Shkurenev![]() | 25259 | Michael Schrader![]() | 25252 | Damian Warner![]() | 25247 |
Women
See also
References
- ↑ 2009 IAAF Outdoor Handbook. IAAF (2009). Retrieved on 2009-11-26.
- ↑ van Kuijen, Hans (16 December 2010). Barras and Chernova are the overall winners of the 2010 IAAF Combined Events Challenge. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-12-16.
External links
- Competition history at IAAF
- Results at gbrathletics.com
- IAAF combined events scoring tables
- Historical overview from IAAF
- Years in review: 2010, 2011
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