2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's heptathlon

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The men's heptathlon at the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held at the ASPIRE Dome on 12 and 13 March.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Bryan Clay
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Trey Hardee
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Aleksey Drozdov
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Records

Standing records prior to the 2010 IAAF World Indoor Championships
World record Flag of the United States.svg  Dan O'Brien  (USA)6476 Toronto, Canada 14 March 1993
Championship record Flag of the United States.svg  Dan O'Brien  (USA)6476Toronto, Canada14 March 1993
World LeadingFlag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Drozdov  (RUS)6300 Penza, Russia 3 February 2010
African record Flag of Algeria.svg  Larbi Bouraada  (ALG)5911 Paris, France 28 February 2010
Asian record Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitriy Karpov  (KAZ)6229 Tallinn, Estonia 16 February 2008
European record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE)6438 Budapest, Hungary 7 March 2004
North and Central American
and Caribbean record
Flag of the United States.svg  Dan O'Brien  (USA)6476Toronto, Canada14 March 1993
Oceanian Record Flag of Fiji.svg  Harold Nair  (FIJ)3498 Houston, United States 2 February 2008
South American record Flag of Chile.svg  Gonzalo Barroilhet  (CHI)5951 Fayetteville, United States15 March 2008

Qualification standards

Eight (8) athletes will be invited by the IAAF in the Heptathlon and in the Pentathlon as follows:

  1. the three best athletes from the 2009 Outdoor Lists (as at 31 December 2009) limited to a maximum of one per country and
  2. the three best athletes form the 2010 Indoor Lists during (as at 22 February 2010)
  3. two athletes which may be invited at the discretion of the IAAF

In total no more than two male and two female athletes from any one Member will be invited. Upon refusals or cancellations, the invitations shall be extended to the next ranked athletes in the same lists respecting the above conditions. Members whose athletes are invited as above will receive additional quota places accordingly

Schedule

DateTimeRound
March 12, 201010:15 60 metres
March 12, 201010:50 Long jump
March 12, 201016:35 Shot put
March 12, 201017:30 High jump
March 13, 20109:15 60 metres hurdles
March 13, 201010:40 Pole vault
March 13, 201016:40 1000 metres
March 13, 201016:40 Final standings

Results

60 metres

RankNameNationalityTimePointsNotes
1 Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6.671003SB
2 Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6.80955SB
3 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 6.93907
4 Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7.08854SB
5 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 7.15830
6 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7.20813SB
7 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 7.22806
8 Aleksandr Pogorelov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7.68656SB

Long jump

RankNameNationalityResultPointsNotes
1 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7.781005
2 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 7.49932SB
3 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 7.38905
4 Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 7.29883
5 Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7.28881
6 Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7.27878
7 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 7.12842
Aleksandr Pogorelov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DNS

Shot put

RankNameNationalityResultPointsNotes
1 Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 17.17924PB
2 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 15.70833SB
3 Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 15.31809SB
4 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 14.55762
5 Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 14.54761
6 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 13.59703
7 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 13.59703
Aleksandr Pogorelov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DNS

High jump

RankNameNationalityResultPointsNotes
1 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2.18973SB
2 Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2.09887
3 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2.09887SB
4 Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2.06859PB
5 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2.06859SB
6 Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2.06859SB
7 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2.00803
Aleksandr Pogorelov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DNS

60 metres hurdles

RankNameNationalityTimePointsNotes
1 Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 7.791035
2 Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 8.00982
3 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 8.01979SB
4 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 8.04972
5 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 8.24922
6 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 8.30908
7 Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 8.34898

Pole vault

RankNameNationalityResultPointsNotes
1 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 5.00910
2 Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5.00910SB
3 Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 5.00910SB
4 Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 4.90880
5 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4.80849SB
6 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 4.60790
7 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 4.40731

1000 metres

RankNameNationalityTimePointsNotes
1 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2:41.70855SB
2 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 2:43.78832
3 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 2:45.04818
4 Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2:45.35815SB
5 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2:46.55802SB
6 Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:47.76789PB
7 Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2:50.28763SB

Final standings

RankNameNationalityPointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Bryan Clay Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6204SB
Silver medal icon.svg Trey Hardee Flag of the United States.svg  United States 6184SB
Bronze medal icon.svg Aleksey Drozdov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 6141
4 Andrei Krauchanka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 6124
5 Roman Šebrle Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6024SB
6 Oleksiy Kasyanov Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 6019
7 Leonel Suárez Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 5764
Aleksandr Pogorelov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia DNF

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