2002 European Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon

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The men's decathlon competition at the 2002 European Athletics Championships was held on 7 August and 8 August 2002 in Munich, Germany.

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Medalists

Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Roman Šebrle
Czech Republic (CZE)
Silver Flag of Estonia.svg Erki Nool
Estonia (EST)
Bronze Flag of Russia.svg Lev Lobodin
Russia (RUS)

Schedule

7 August
  1. 100 m
  2. Long jump
  3. Shot put
  4. High jump
  5. 400 m
8 August
  1. 110 m hurdles
  2. Discus throw
  3. Pole vault
  4. Javelin throw
  5. 1,500 m

Records

World record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE)902627 May 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria
European record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE)902627 May 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria

Results

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow.


RankName100mLJSPHJ400m110m HDTPVJT1500mPoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE)10.837.9215.412.1248.4814.0446.885.1068.514:42.948800
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Estonia.svg  Erki Nool  (EST)10.757.4914.762.0047.2614.6345.055.3059.524:41.958438
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Lev Lobodin  (RUS)10.887.1716.122.0349.5014.2548.935.2056.344:40.808390
4Flag of Iceland.svg  Jón Arnar Magnússon  (ISL)10,967.4816.142.0048.8014.6145.124.9063.964:59.958238
5Flag of Finland.svg  Jaakko Ojaniemi  (FIN)10.587.5615.371.9749.3114.7544.294.4066.634:44.948192
6Flag of Germany.svg  Mike Maczey  (GER)11.177.4314.352.0651.0414.5443.845.1063.754:43.758158
7Flag of France.svg  Laurent Hernu  (FRA)11.227.3213.182.0049.3314.3545.844.9058.564:35.258051
8Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Pogorelov  (RUS)11.157.6314.762.0951.2814.3742.034.9058.034:56.158016
9Flag of Italy.svg  William Frullani  (ITA)10.597.2713.812.1248.8114.3740.474.4050.794:53.577863
10Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Casarsa  (ITA)11.277.0115.131.9151.3714.5042.724.8066.164:52.357807
11Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Kürtösi  (HUN)11.076.9315.081.9750.2314.6246.254.6058.324:53.587806
12Flag of Austria.svg  Klaus Ambrosch  (AUT)11.096.6913.771.8849.7314.7442.114.7067.674:42.517746
13Flag of Italy.svg  Marzio Viti  (ITA)11.457.3714.371.9452.4915.2946.564.9053.384:48.107632
14Flag of Finland.svg  Jukka Väkeväinen  (FIN)11.127.1613.161.9748.7515.2238.294.7050.024:31.937605
15Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Rolf Schläfli  (SUI)11.386.7614.311.9150.1315.1844.124.5063.564:53.057543
16Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Knabe  (GER)11.067.4414.152.0048.6514.3742.9752.504:57.807036
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Dvořák  (CZE)10.967.3915.521.9449.9714.3444.38DNF
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksandr Yurkov  (UKR)11.197.5314.641.9752.2315.0045.31DNF
Flag of Poland.svg  Krzysztof Andrzejak  (POL)11.207.0514.142.0349.7415.41DNF
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Eugène Martineau  (NED)11.326.7112.671.9150.34DNF
Flag of Norway.svg  Benjamin Jensen  (NOR)DNS
Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar González  (ESP)DNS

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