2014 IAAF Combined Events Challenge

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The 2014 IAAF Combined Events Challenge was a series of combined events for decathletes and heptathletes consisting of five stand alone challenge events, a series of continental combined events championships, and the combined events portions of a series of international athletics championships and multi-sports games. The challenge is organised under the auspices of the world governing body of athletics, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF).

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Elite level competitors were crowned champions based on the aggregate points scored in three of the events. 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.

Calendar

The 2014 challenge takes in five challenge events, a number of regional combined events championships, and the combined events portions of a series of regional and international athletics championships.

DateEventLocationStatus
3–4 April Oceania Combined Events Championships Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne Continental championships
2–3 May Multistars Flag of Italy.svg Firenze Challenge event
31 May-1 June40th Hypo-Meeting Flag of Austria.svg Gotzis Challenge event
14–15 June TNT – Fortuna Meeting Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kladno Challenge event
26–29 June United States Championships Flag of the United States.svg Sacramento National championships
28–29 June Erdgas Mehrkampf-Meeting Flag of Germany.svg Ratingen Challenge event
5–6 July European Cup Combined Events Flag of Ukraine.svg Donetsk
| Flag of Poland.svg Toruń
Continental championships
17–18 July Pan American Combined Events Cup Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ottawa Continental championships
27 July – 2 August Commonwealth Games Flag of Scotland.svg Glasgow International games
12–14 August African Athletics Championships Flag of Morocco.svg Marrakech Continental championships
12–17 August European Athletics Championships Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich Continental championships
20-21 September Décastar Flag of France.svg Talence Challenge event
26 September – 3 October Asian Games Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich Continental games

Results

Medal summary

Men

EventGoldSilverBronze
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne [1] Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jake Stein  (AUS)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Stephen Cain  (AUS)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Kyle Cranston  (AUS)
Flag of Italy.svg Firenze [2] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Eelco Sintnicolaas  (NED)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ashley Bryant  (GBR)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Pieter Braun  (NED)
Flag of Austria.svg Gotzis [3] Flag of the United States.svg  Trey Hardee  (USA)Flag of Germany.svg  Kai Kazmirek  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Rico Freimuth  (GER)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Kladno [4] Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksiy Kasyanov  (UKR)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Adam Sebastian Helcelet  (CZE)Flag of Belarus.svg  Eduard Mikhan  (BLR)
Flag of the United States.svg Sacramento [5] Flag of the United States.svg  Trey Hardee  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Wesley Bray  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Thomas Fitzsimons  (USA)
Flag of Germany.svg Ratingen [6] Flag of Germany.svg  Rico Freimuth  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Kévin Mayer  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Arthur Abele  (GER)
Flag of Poland.svg Toruń [7] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Eelco Sintnicolaas  (NED)Flag of Belarus.svg  Eduard Mikhan  (BLR)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ingmar Vos  (NED)
Flag of Portugal.svg Ribeira Brava [8] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Adam Sebastian Helcelet  (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jiří Sýkora  (CZE)Flag of Sweden.svg  Fabian Rosenquist  (SWE)
Flag of Portugal.svg Ribeira Brava [9] Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Niels Pittomvils  (BEL)Flag of Romania.svg  Ionel Irinel Cojan  (ROU)Flag of Ireland.svg  Michael Bowler  (IRL)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ottawa [10] Flag of Cuba.svg  Yordani García  (CUB)Flag of Cuba.svg  José Angel Mendieta  (CUB)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  James Turner  (CAN)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Glasgow [11] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Damian Warner  (CAN)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ashley Bryant  (GBR)Flag of Grenada.svg  Kurt Felix  (GRN)
Flag of Morocco.svg Marrakech [12] Flag of Algeria.svg  Larbi Bourrada  (ALG)Flag of Mauritius.svg  Guillaume Thierry  (MRI)Flag of Ghana.svg  Atsu Nyamadi  (GHA)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zurich [13] Flag of Belarus.svg  Andrei Krauchanka  (BLR)Flag of France.svg  Kevin Mayer  (FRA)Flag of Russia.svg  Ilya Shkurenyov  (RUS)
Flag of France.svg Talence [14] Flag of Estonia.svg  Mikk Pahapill  (EST)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksiy Kasyanov  (UKR)Flag of Cuba.svg  Yordani García  (CUB)
Flag of South Korea.svg Incheon [15] Flag of Japan.svg  Keisuke Ushiro  (JPN)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Leonid Andreev  (UZB)Flag of Japan.svg  Akihiko Nakamura  (JPN)

Women

EventGoldSilverBronze
Flag of Australia (converted).svg MelbourneFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Sophie Stanwell  (AUS)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Portia Bing  (NZL)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ashleigh Hamilton  (AUS)
Flag of Italy.svg FirenzeFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Morgan Lake  (GBR)Flag of Belarus.svg  Katsiaryna Netsviatayeva  (BLR)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jessica Zelinka  (CAN)
Flag of Austria.svg Gotzis [3] Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Katarina Johnson-Thompson  (GBR)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Brianne Theisen Eaton  (CAN)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Dafne Schippers  (NED)
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg KladnoFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eliska Klucinova  (CZE)Flag of Belarus.svg  Katsiaryna Netsviatayeva  (BLR)Flag of Slovakia.svg  Lucia Mokrášová  (SVK)
Flag of the United States.svg Sacramento [16] Flag of the United States.svg  Sharon Day-Monroe  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Barbara Nwaba  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Erica Bougard  (USA)
Flag of Germany.svg Ratingen [17] Flag of Germany.svg  Lilli Schwarzkopf  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Claudia Rath  (GER)Flag of Poland.svg  Karolina Tymińska  (POL)
Flag of Poland.svg Toruń [18] Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nadine Broersen  (NED)Flag of France.svg  Antoinette Nana Djimou  (FRA)Flag of Belarus.svg  Yana Maksimava  (BLR)
Flag of Portugal.svg Ribeira Brava [19] Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eliška Klučinová  (CZE)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Alina Fyodorova  (UKR)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiya Mokhnyuk  (UKR)
Flag of Portugal.svg Ribeira Brava [20] Flag of Greece.svg  Sofia Yfantidou  (GRE)Flag of Slovakia.svg  Lucia Mokrášová  (SVK)Flag of Iceland.svg  Sveinbjörg Zophoníasdóttir  (ISL)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ottawa [21] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jillian Drouin  (CAN)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Natasha Jackson  (CAN)Flag of the United States.svg  Lindsay Schwartz  (USA)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Glasgow [22] Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Brianne Theisen-Eaton  (CAN)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jessica Zelinka  (CAN)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jessica Taylor  (GBR)
Flag of Morocco.svg Marrakech [23] Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Marthe Koala  (BUR)Flag of Ghana.svg  Elizabeth Dadzie  (GHA)Flag of South Africa.svg  Biance Erwee  (RSA)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zurich [24] Flag of France.svg  Antoinette Nana Djimou  (FRA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nadine Broersen  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Nafissatou Thiam  (BEL)
Flag of France.svg Talence [25] Flag of Germany.svg  Carolin Schäfer  (GER)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Anastasiya Mokhnyuk  (UKR)Flag of Belarus.svg  Yana Maksimava  (BLR)
Flag of Japan.svg Incheon [26] Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Ekaterina Voronina  (UZB)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Wang Qingling  (CHN)Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Yuliya Tarasova  (UZB)

Overall

These are the overall rankings for all athletes who participated in three or more events.

Men

RankAthletePoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Hans Van Alphen  (BEL)25259
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Pascal Behrenbruch  (GER)25117
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Ukraine.svg  Oleksiy Kasyanov  (UKR)24822
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Eelco Sintnicolaas  (NED)24481
5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitry Karpov  (KAZ)24271
6Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Adam Sebastian Helcelet  (CZE)24106
7Flag of Cuba.svg  Yordanis Garcia  (CUB)24022
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ashley Bryant  (GBR)23194
9Flag of Iceland.svg  Einar Daði Lárusson  (ISL)23141
10Flag of Madagascar.svg  Ali Kamé  (MAD)22080
11Flag of Mauritius.svg  Guillaume Thierry  (MRI)21593

Women

RankAthletePoints
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Nadine Broersen  (NED)19717
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  Antoinette Nana Djimou  (FRA)19510
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Lithuania.svg  Austra Skujytė  (LTU)19408
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Laura Ikauniece-Admidiņa  (LAT)19031
5Flag of Sweden.svg  Jessica Samuelsson  (SWE)18790
6Flag of the United States.svg  Sharon Day-Monroe  (USA)18731
7Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Eliška Klučinová  (CZE)18543
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Katarina Johnson-Thompson  (GBR)18522
9Flag of Belarus.svg  Yana Maksimava  (BLR)18341
10Flag of Hungary.svg  Györgyi Zsivoczky-Farkas  (HUN)17917
11Flag of Norway.svg  Ida Marcussen  (NOR)17795
12Flag of Germany.svg  Julia Machtig  (GER)17793
13Flag of France.svg  Marisa De Aniceto  (FRA)16335

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