1985 Hypo-Meeting

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The 12th edition of the annual Hypo-Meeting took place on May 25 and May 26, 1985 in Götzis, Austria. The track and field competition featured a decathlon (men) and a heptathlon (women) event.

The Hypo-Meeting is an annual athletics competition that takes place in the Mösle stadium in Götzis, Austria, held in the spring. The meeting is sponsored by the Hypo Landesbank Vorarlberg and began as a men's only contest in 1975 and a women's competition was added in 1981. In its history, a total of three world records have been set: 1980 and 1982 by Daley Thompson, and 2001 by Roman Šebrle.

This page contains an overview of the year 1985 in athletics.

Götzis Place in Vorarlberg, Austria

Götzis is a town in the western Austrian state of Vorarlberg in the district Feldkirch.

Contents

Men's Decathlon

Schedule

May 25
  1. 100 m
  2. Long Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. High Jump
  5. 400 m
May 26
  1. 110 m hurdles
  2. Discus Throw
  3. Pole Vault
  4. Javelin Throw
  5. 1,500 m

Records

World Record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daley Thompson  (GBR)8847 [1] August 9, 1984 Flag of the United States.svg Los Angeles, United States
Event Record Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Daley Thompson  (GBR)8730 May 23, 1982 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria

Results

RankAthleteDecathlonPoints
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1 Flag of the German Democratic Republic.svg  Uwe Freimuth  (GDR) 11,14 7.50 16.26 1.96 48,79 14,69 47.50 4.90 69.86 4:32.13 8473
2 Flag of the German Democratic Republic.svg  Torsten Voss  (GDR) 10,59 7.72 14.59 2.11 48,30 14,23 42.72 5.00 59.02 4:50.41 8424
3 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Aleksandr Nevskiy  (URS) 10,95 7.35 14.99 2.08 49,29 14,76 46.12 4.60 68.16 4:21.09 8409
4 Flag of Canada.svg  Dave Steen  (CAN) 11,21 7.47 12.53 2.11 47,58 15,10 42.08 5.10 60.16 4:19.87 8253
5 Flag of the German Democratic Republic.svg  Christian Schenk  (GDR) 11,21 7.61 15.20 2.20 49,09 15,02 40.20 4.00 66.48 4:26.57 8163
6 Flag of the German Democratic Republic.svg  Ulf Behrendt  (GDR) 10,99 7.15 15.90 1.96 48,20 15,81 47.38 4.20 57.94 4:23.13 7964
7 Flag of France.svg  Frédéric Sacco  (FRA) 11,22 7.34 15.98 1.96 50,82 15,22 43.86 4.70 55.82 4:42.247828
8 Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Neugebauer  (FRG) 11,01 7.23 12.16 2.08 48,79 14,28 41.44 4.20 56.60 4:33.357808
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Roland Marloye  (BEL) 11,02 7.46 12.95 2.02 49,75 14,18 42.52 4.20 56.06 4:43.64 7770
10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Eugene Gilkes  (GBR) 10,75 7.10 13.98 1.90 46,91 15,44 39.90 4.30 47.94 4:12.827740
11 Flag of Poland.svg  Janusz Lesniewicz  (POL) 11,23 7.16 13.80 2.02 49,29 15,05 40.36 4.50 57.46 4:35.73 7730
12 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Cecko Mitrakiyev  (BUL) 11,27 7.11 14.15 1.96 50,50 15,25 41.00 4.40 58.28 4:21.887685
13 Flag of Poland.svg  Andrzej Wyzykowski  (POL) 11,05 6.69 13.81 1.96 49,65 14,76 44.16 4.00 67.16 4:52.777600
14 Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Rizzi  (FRG) 10,65 7.09 14.70 1.96 47,93 16,09 39.96 4.00 51.96 4:32.177578
15 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Hrabáň  (TCH) 11,14 7.06 15.35 1.93 50,03 15,73 45.76 4.50 55.66 5:05.67 7529
16 Flag of Germany.svg  Holger Schmidt  (FRG) 10,91 7.04 15.25 1.99 49,75 15,00 44.96 4.00 54.10 5:19.07 7466
17 Flag of Austria.svg  Jürgen Mandl  (AUT) 11,13 7.09 13.10 1.96 49,89 14,56 35.46 4.20 56.30 4:48.17 7388
18 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Armin Spörri  (SUI) 11,46 7.09 14.00 1.99 51,74 15,34 43.44 3.80 57.18 4:33.91 7375
19 Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Ivan Krastev  (BUL) 11,39 7.04 14.46 1.99 51,79 15,55 43.94 4.30 52.46 4:48.687367
20 Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Marc Kemp  (LUX) 11,14 7.18 11.51 1.93 49,80 15,62 39.02 4.50 56.82 4:43.257359
21 Flag of Austria.svg  Wolfgang Spann  (AUT) 11.46 6.70 14.45 1.81 51.23 15.04 38.66 4.00 68.74 4:43.84 7280
23 Flag of Hungary.svg  József Hoffer  (HUN) 11,55 6.68 14.44 1.90 51,75 15,61 42.92 4.20 64.38 4:53.867260
23 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Machura  (TCH) 11,09 6.91 15.30 1.96 50,44 16,99 44.86 4.40 53.92 5:12.627258
24 Flag of Ireland.svg  Kevin Atkinson  (IRL) 11.10 7.43 12.39 1.87 49.16 15.67 32.38 4.10 53.70 4:32.08 7228
25 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Piet van Vaerenbergh  (BEL) 11.16 6.78 13.60 1.84 49.66 16.40 43.60 4.00 45.18 4:23.75 7129
26 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Věroslav Valenta  (TCH) 11,59 6.51 13.68 1.90 50,93 15,28 42.36 4.40 44.76 4:42.377065
27 Flag of Finland.svg  Jan-Erik Romar  (FIN) 11,61 6.78 12.71 1.93 52,79 14,96 37.66 4.70 48.94 4:59.806997
28 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Sergey Pugach  (URS) 11,33 7.09 14.28 2.02 49,09 14,85 44.70 48.02 4:33.426958
Flag of Germany.svg  Siegfried Wentz  (FRG) 10,99 7.39 15.20 2.08 47,66 14,26 46.10 66.86 DNF
Flag of Austria.svg  Philipp Eder  (AUT) 11.35 6.47 12.51 1.84 50.26 15.78 38.12 4.00 52.54 DNS DNF

Women's Heptathlon

Schedule

May 25
  1. 100 m hurdles
  2. High Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. 200 m
May 26
  1. Long Jump
  2. Javelin Throw
  3. 800 m

Records

World Record Flag of the German Democratic Republic.svg  Sabine John  (GDR)6946 May 6, 1984 Flag of the German Democratic Republic.svg Potsdam, East Germany
Event Record Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Natalya Shubenkova  (URS)6517 May 29, 1983 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria

Results


RankAthleteHeptathlonPoints
1234567
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Nancy Vallecilla  (ECU) 13.84 1.78 11.32 24.64 6.05 37.18 2:10.51 5925

Notes

  1. Score according to the 1985 tables. Thompson's mark was not a world record in 1984, but when the 1985 tables came into use, his mark became the record. They were both given credit to the world record.

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