2003 Hypo-Meeting

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The 29th edition of the annual Hypo-Meeting took place on 31 May and 1 June 2003 in Götzis, Austria. The track and field competition, featuring a decathlon (men) and a heptathlon (women) event, was part of the 2003 IAAF World Combined Events Challenge.

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.

Götzis Place in Vorarlberg, Austria

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

Austria Federal republic in Central Europe

Austria, officially the Republic of Austria, is a country of nearly 9 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Hungary and Slovakia to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The territory of Austria covers 83,879 km2 (32,386 sq mi). The terrain is highly mountainous, lying within the Alps; only 32% of the country is below 500 m (1,640 ft), and its highest point is 3,798 m (12,461 ft). The majority of the population speaks local Bavarian dialects as their native language, and German in its standard form is the country's official language. Other local official languages are Hungarian, Burgenland Croatian, and Slovene.

Contents

Men's decathlon

Schedule

31 May
  1. 100 m
  2. Long jump
  3. Shot put
  4. High jump
  5. 400 m
1 June
  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)9026 27 May 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria
Event record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE)9026 27 May 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria

Results

RankAthleteDecathlonPoints
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1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE) 10,78 7.86 15.41 2.12 47,83 13,96 43.42 4.90 69.22 4.28,63 8807
2 Flag of the United States.svg  Tom Pappas  (USA) 10,65 7.42 16.48 2.18 48,74 14,09 46.71 5.00 62.06 5.00,25 8585 [1]
3 Flag of Iceland.svg  Jón Arnar Magnússon  (ISL) 10,79 7.85 15.81 2.00 48,47 14,40 42.08 4.90 60.24 5.08,72 8222
4 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Rolf Schläfli  (SUI) 11,07 7.28 15.53 1.88 48,69 14,80 42.94 4.70 65.14 4.42,29 8019 [2]
5 Flag of Austria.svg  Klaus Ambrosch  (AUT) 11,03 7.23 14.43 1.94 50,04 14,56 38.34 4.80 68.29 4.37,78 7980
6 Flag of the United States.svg  Stephen Moore  (USA) 10,83 7.40 12.84 2.12 47,18 14,50 39.59 4.60 49.61 4.37,35 7967
7 Flag of Germany.svg  Sebastian Knabe  (GER) 11,02 7.65 13.94 2.00 48,89 14,35 43.34 4.70 52.02 4.47,26 7958
8 Flag of Jamaica.svg  Claston Bernard  (JAM) 10,97 6.99 15.06 2.09 49,22 14,59 46.81 4.00 53.84 4.46,72 7815
9 Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksandr Shtepa  (RUS) 11,33 6.91 15.43 1.94 51,28 14,73 48.79 4.50 61.15 4.41,58 7815
10 Flag of France.svg  Laurent Hernu  (FRA) 11,38 7.21 13.96 1.97 50,51 14,43 42.07 5.00 54.71 4.40,67 7807
11 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chiel Warners  (NED) 10,89 7.34 14.18 1.88 48,61 14,46 39.67 4.70 52.64 4.49,40 7739
12 Flag of Finland.svg  Jukka Väkeväinen  (FIN) 11,30 7.26 13.02 2.00 48,89 15,04 38.78 4.80 55.17 4.34,63 7721
13 Flag of Germany.svg  Lars Albert  (GER) 11,26 7.14 14.92 1.94 51,91 15,07 43.43 4.50 61.38 4.47,63 7642
14 Flag of Russia.svg  Nikolai Tishchenko  (RUS) 11,25 7.25 13.47 1.94 51,16 14,43 38.84 4.70 50.21 4.45,09 7508
15 Flag of Austria.svg  Markus Walser  (AUT) 10,75 7.24 14.26 1.82 49,33 14,85 38.22 4.20 59.43 5.00,77 7475
Flag of Austria.svg  Thomas Tebbich  (AUT) 11,05 7.02 1.70 1.94 50.76 15.33 39.34 4.40 57.04 DNF
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitriy Karpov  (KAZ) 11,12 7.61 14.52 1.97 48.69 14.17 44.79 DNF
Flag of Germany.svg  Mike Maczey  (GER) 10,98 7.22 13.80 1.97 50.50 14.13 NM DNF
Flag of Austria.svg  Roland Schwarzl  (AUT) 11,25 7.41 14.17 1.85 50.89 DNF DNF
Flag of Russia.svg  Lev Lobodin  (RUS) 10,75 7.30DNF
Flag of Hungary.svg  Zsolt Kürtösi  (HUN) 11,20 5.45DNF
Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Casarsa  (ITA) 11,22DNF

Women's heptathlon

Schedule

31 May
  1. 100 m hurdles
  2. High jump
  3. Shot put
  4. 200 m
1 June
  1. Long jump
  2. Javelin throw
  3. 800 m

Records

World record Flag of the United States.svg  Jackie Joyner-Kersee  (USA)7291 24 September 1988 Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul, South Korea
Event record Flag of Germany.svg  Sabine Braun  (GER)6985 31 May 1992 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria

Results

RankAthleteHeptathlonPoints
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1 Flag of Sweden.svg  Carolina Klüft  (SWE) 13.64 1.91 12.84 23.69 6.62 45.34 2:13.85 6602 [3]
2 Flag of Lithuania.svg  Austra Skujytė  (LTU) 14.25 1.73 15.63 25.22 6.26 48.19 2:17.79 6213
3 Flag of Germany.svg  Sonja Kesselschläger  (GER) 13.52 1.79 13.81 25.03 6.37 39.45 2:16.23 6175
4 Flag of Portugal.svg  Naide Gomes  (POR) 13.65 1.82 13.49 25.33 6.45 39.18 2:19.57 6120
5 Flag of Ghana.svg  Margaret Simpson  (GHA) 13.82 1.76 12.55 24.77 6.06 53.38 2:22.63 6120 [4]
6 Flag of Latvia.svg  Līga Kļaviņa  (LAT) 13.95 1.82 14.32 24.98 6.33 40.53 2:21.94 6119
7 Flag of Italy.svg  Gertrud Bacher  (ITA) 13.84 1.73 13.14 24.51 5.92 44.76 2:10.86 6097
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Tia Hellebaut  (BEL) 14.28 1.91 11.89 25.32 6.04 41.31 2:14.86 6019 [5]
9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Karin Ruckstuhl  (NED) 13.80 1.76 12.86 24.63 6.26 38.60 2:16.83 6011 [6]
10 Flag of Belarus.svg  Irina Butor  (BLR) 14.00 1.76 12.62 24.76 5.81 44.49 2:16.43 5936
11 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Simone Oberer  (SUI) 14.08 1.79 12.42 25.11 6.19 38.89 2:15.91 5933 [7]
12 Flag of Germany.svg  Katja Keller  (GER) 13.70 1.67 12.40 24.84 6.36 39.34 2:16.50 5918
13 Flag of Germany.svg  Sabine Krieger  (GER) 14.27 1.70 14.17 25.10 5.89 41.98 2:14.55 5899
14 Flag of Australia.svg  Kylie Wheeler  (AUS) 14.04 1.73 12.29 24.36 6.43 32.80 2:15.32 5893
15 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Kelly Sotherton  (GBR) 13.90 1.70 11.87 23.88 6.48 31.88 2:15.40 5893 [8]
16 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Sylvie Dufour  (SUI) 13.88 1.73 12.18 24.77 5.80 40.11 2:14.865820 [9]

Notes

  1. Personal best
  2. Personal best
  3. National record for Sweden
  4. National record for Ghana
  5. Personal best
  6. Personal best
  7. Personal best
  8. Personal best
  9. Personal best.

See also

The men's decathlon event of the 2003 Pan American Games took place on Tuesday 5 August and Wednesday 6 August 2003.

The Women's Heptathlon event at the 2003 Pan American Games took place on Thursday August 7 and Friday August 8, 2003.

The men's decathlon competition at the 2003 Summer Universiade took place on 28 August and 29 August 2003 in the Daegu World Cup Stadium in Daegu, South Korea.

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