Men's decathlon at the Games of the IX Olympiad | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Olympic Stadium | ||||||||||||
Dates | August 4 & August 5 | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | |
400 m | men | |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | |
5000 m | men | |
10,000 m | men | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4 × 100 m relay | men | women |
4 × 400 m relay | men | |
Road events | ||
Marathon | men | |
Field events | ||
Long jump | men | |
Triple jump | men | |
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | |
Shot put | men | |
Discus throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | |
Hammer throw | men | |
Combined events | ||
Decathlon | men | |
The men's decathlon event at the 1928 Olympic Games took place between August 4 & August 5. [1]
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Johannes Viljoen | South Africa | 11.0 | 904.8 | 808 |
2 | James Stewart | United States | 11.2 | 857.2 | 765 |
2 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 11.2 | 857.2 | 765 |
4 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 11.4 | 809.6 | 723 |
4 | Adolf Meier | Switzerland | 11.4 | 809.6 | 723 |
4 | George Weightman-Smith | South Africa | 11.4 | 809.6 | 723 |
7 | Ken Doherty | United States | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Tom Churchill | United States | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
7 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 11.6 | 762 | 683 |
16 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
16 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
16 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
16 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
16 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
16 | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
16 | Gunnar Fredriksen | Norway | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
16 | Armas Wahlstedt | Finland | 11.8 | 714.4 | 643 |
24 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 12.0 | 666.8 | 605 |
24 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 12.0 | 666.8 | 605 |
24 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 12.0 | 666.8 | 605 |
24 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 12.0 | 666.8 | 605 |
24 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 12.0 | 666.8 | 605 |
24 | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | 12.0 | 666.8 | 605 |
24 | Gunnar Hagen | Norway | 12.0 | 666.8 | 605 |
31 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 12.2 | 619.2 | 567 |
31 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 12.2 | 619.2 | 567 |
31 | Ion Haidu | Romania | 12.2 | 619.2 | 567 |
34 | Yonetaro Nagazawa | Japan | 12.4 | 571.6 | 531 |
34 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 12.4 | 571.6 | 531 |
34 | Virgil Ioan | Romania | 12.4 | 571.6 | 531 |
37 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 12.8 | 476.4 | 461 |
38 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 13.0 | 428.8 | 428 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Distance (metres) | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 6.97 | 845.65 | 807 |
2 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 6.90 | 828.50 | 790 |
3 | Adolf Meier | Switzerland | 6.89 | 826.05 | 788 |
4 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 6.87 | 821.15 | 783 |
4 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 6.87 | 821.15 | 783 |
6 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 6.85 | 816.25 | 778 |
6 | Johannes Viljoen | South Africa | 6.85 | 816.25 | 778 |
8 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 6.79 | 801.55 | 764 |
9 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 6.73 | 786.85 | 750 |
9 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 6.73 | 786.85 | 750 |
11 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 6.72 | 784.40 | 748 |
12 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 6.69 | 777.05 | 741 |
13 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 6.62 | 759.90 | 725 |
14 | Ken Doherty | United States | 6.61 | 757.45 | 723 |
14 | James Stewart | United States | 6.61 | 757.45 | 723 |
16 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 6.50 | 730.50 | 697 |
16 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 6.50 | 730.50 | 697 |
18 | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | 6.46 | 720.70 | 688 |
19 | Gunnar Fredriksen | Norway | 6.45 | 718.25 | 686 |
20 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 6.43 | 713.35 | 682 |
21 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 6.37 | 698.65 | 668 |
22 | Tom Churchill | United States | 6.32 | 686.40 | 657 |
23 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 6.30 | 681.50 | 652 |
24 | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | 6.28 | 676.60 | 648 |
25 | George Weightman-Smith | South Africa | 6.26 | 671.70 | 644 |
26 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 6.07 | 625.15 | 602 |
27 | Yonetaro Nagazawa | Japan | 6.04 | 617.80 | 595 |
28 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 6.03 | 615.35 | 593 |
29 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 6.01 | 610.45 | 589 |
30 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 5.97 | 600.65 | 580 |
31 | Gunnar Hagen | Norway | 5.95 | 595.75 | 576 |
32 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 5.92 | 588.40 | 569 |
33 | Armas Wahlstedt | Finland | 5.86 | 573.70 | 556 |
34 | Ion Haidu | Romania | 5.74 | 544.30 | 531 |
35 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 5.70 | 534.50 | 523 |
36 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 5.51 | 487.95 | 483 |
- | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | No Mark | 0 | 0 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Distance (metres) | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 14.11 | 877 | 735 |
2 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 13.64 | 830 | 706 |
3 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 13.59 | 825 | 703 |
4 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 13.05 | 771 | 670 |
5 | James Stewart | United States | 13.04 | 770 | 670 |
6 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 12.96 | 762 | 665 |
7 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 12.58 | 724 | 642 |
8 | Tom Churchill | United States | 12.28 | 694 | 623 |
9 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 12.19 | 685 | 618 |
10 | Adolf Meier | Switzerland | 12.15 | 681 | 616 |
11 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 12.11 | 677 | 613 |
11 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 12.11 | 677 | 613 |
13 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 12.04 | 670 | 609 |
14 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 11.92 | 658 | 602 |
15 | Ken Doherty | United States | 11.85 | 651 | 597 |
16 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 11.78 | 644 | 593 |
17 | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | 11.67 | 633 | 586 |
18 | Gunnar Fredriksen | Norway | 11.56 | 622 | 580 |
18 | Gunnar Hagen | Norway | 11.56 | 622 | 580 |
20 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 11.34 | 600 | 566 |
21 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 11.31 | 597 | 565 |
22 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 11.20 | 586 | 558 |
23 | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | 11.07 | 573 | 550 |
24 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 11.03 | 569 | 548 |
24 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 11.03 | 569 | 548 |
26 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 10.96 | 562 | 543 |
27 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 10.76 | 542 | 531 |
28 | George Weightman-Smith | South Africa | 10.54 | 520 | 518 |
29 | Ion Haidu | Romania | 10.51 | 517 | 516 |
30 | Yonetaro Nakazawa | Japan | 10.37 | 503 | 508 |
31 | Johannes Viljoen | South Africa | 10.17 | 483 | 496 |
32 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 9.95 | 461 | 483 |
33 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 9.87 | 453 | 478 |
34 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 9.83 | 449 | 475 |
35 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 9.65 | 431 | 465 |
36 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 9.45 | 411 | 453 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Height | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 1.87 | 916 | 687 |
1 | James Stewart | United States | 1.87 | 916 | 687 |
1 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 1.87 | 916 | 687 |
4 | Ken Doherty | United States | 1.80 | 818 | 627 |
4 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 1.80 | 818 | 627 |
6 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 1.75 | 748 | 585 |
6 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 1.75 | 748 | 585 |
6 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 1.75 | 748 | 585 |
6 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 1.75 | 748 | 585 |
6 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 1.75 | 748 | 585 |
6 | Yonetaro Nagazawa | Japan | 1.75 | 748 | 585 |
6 | Gunnar Hagen | Norway | 1.75 | 748 | 585 |
13 | Tom Churchill | United States | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Johannes Viljoen | South Africa | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
13 | Gunnar Fredriksen | Norway | 1.70 | 678 | 544 |
23 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 1.65 | 608 | 504 |
23 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 1.65 | 608 | 504 |
23 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 1.65 | 608 | 504 |
23 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 1.65 | 608 | 504 |
23 | Adolf Meier | Switzerland | 1.65 | 608 | 504 |
28 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 1.60 | 538 | 464 |
28 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 1.60 | 538 | 464 |
28 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 1.60 | 538 | 464 |
28 | Ion Haidu | Romania | 1.60 | 538 | 464 |
28 | George Weightman-Smith | South Africa | 1.60 | 538 | 464 |
33 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 1.50 | 398 | 389 |
33 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 1.50 | 398 | 389 |
33 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 1.50 | 398 | 389 |
33 | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | 1.50 | 398 | 389 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 51.4 | 879.68 | 745 |
2 | Ken Doherty | United States | 52.0 | 857.12 | 719 |
3 | Tom Churchill | United States | 52.2 | 849.6 | 710 |
3 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 52.2 | 849.6 | 710 |
5 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 52.4 | 842.08 | 701 |
5 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 52.4 | 842.08 | 701 |
5 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 52.4 | 842.08 | 701 |
5 | Mátyáas Farkas | Hungary | 52.4 | 842.08 | 701 |
9 | James Stewart | United States | 52.8 | 827.04 | 684 |
9 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 52.8 | 827.04 | 684 |
9 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 52.8 | 827.04 | 684 |
12 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 53.0 | 819.52 | 676 |
12 | Johannes Viljoen | South Africa | 53.0 | 819.52 | 676 |
14 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 53.2 | 812 | 667 |
14 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 53.2 | 812 | 667 |
16 | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | 53.6 | 796.96 | 650 |
17 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 53.8 | 789.44 | 642 |
18 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 54.0 | 781.92 | 634 |
19 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 54.4 | 766.88 | 617 |
20 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 54.8 | 751.84 | 601 |
21 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 55.0 | 744.32 | 593 |
21 | Adolf Meier | Switzerland | 55.0 | 744.32 | 593 |
23 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 55.6 | 721.76 | 569 |
24 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 55.8 | 714.24 | 562 |
24 | Gunnar Fredriksen | Norway | 55.8 | 714.24 | 562 |
26 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 56.2 | 699.20 | 546 |
26 | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | 56.2 | 699.20 | 546 |
28 | Gunnar Hagen | Norway | 56.4 | 691.68 | 538 |
29 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 56.6 | 684.16 | 531 |
30 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 57.6 | 646.56 | 493 |
31 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 58.0 | 631.52 | 479 |
32 | Ion Haidu | Romania | 59.4 | 578.88 | 429 |
33 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 59.8 | 563.84 | 415 |
34 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 1:00.2 | 548.80 | 402 |
35 | Yonetaro Nakazawa | Japan | 1:01.8 | 488.64 | 350 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 15.6 | 943 | 751 |
1 | Johannes Viljoen | South Africa | 15.6 | 943 | 751 |
3 | Ken Doherty | United States | 15.8 | 924 | 728 |
3 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 15.8 | 924 | 728 |
3 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 15.8 | 924 | 728 |
6 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 16.2 | 886 | 684 |
7 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 16.4 | 867 | 662 |
8 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 16.6 | 848 | 641 |
8 | James Stewart | United States | 16.6 | 848 | 641 |
8 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 16.6 | 848 | 641 |
8 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 16.6 | 848 | 641 |
8 | Adolf Meier | Switzerland | 16.6 | 848 | 641 |
13 | Tom Churchill | United States | 16.8 | 829 | 620 |
13 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 16.8 | 829 | 620 |
13 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 16.8 | 829 | 620 |
13 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 16.8 | 829 | 620 |
13 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 16.8 | 829 | 620 |
18 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 17.0 | 810 | 599 |
19 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 17.2 | 791 | 579 |
20 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 17.6 | 753 | 540 |
21 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 17.8 | 734 | 520 |
21 | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | 17.8 | 734 | 520 |
23 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 18.0 | 715 | 501 |
23 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 18.0 | 715 | 501 |
25 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 18.4 | 677 | 464 |
25 | Yonetaro Nakazawa | Japan | 18.4 | 677 | 464 |
27 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 18.6 | 658 | 447 |
28 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 19.4 | 582 | 378 |
29 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 20.0 | 525 | 330 |
29 | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | 20.0 | 525 | 330 |
31 | Ion Haidu | Romania | 20.4 | 487 | 300 |
32 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 20.6 | 468 | 286 |
33 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 20.8 | 449 | 272 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Distance (metres) | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 42.09 | 881.44 | 707 |
2 | James Stewart | United States | 40.90 | 836.22 | 683 |
3 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 39.43 | 780.36 | 653 |
4 | Ken Doherty | United States | 38.72 | 753.38 | 639 |
5 | Tom Churchill | United States | 38.19 | 733.24 | 628 |
6 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 36.99 | 687.64 | 604 |
7 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 36.95 | 686.12 | 604 |
8 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 36.83 | 681.56 | 600 |
9 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 36.64 | 674.34 | 597 |
10 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 35.83 | 643.56 | 580 |
11 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 35.53 | 632.16 | 574 |
12 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 35.46 | 629.50 | 573 |
13 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 35.32 | 624.18 | 570 |
14 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 35.04 | 613.54 | 564 |
15 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 34.89 | 607.84 | 561 |
16 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 34.01 | 574.40 | 544 |
17 | Adolf Meier | Switzerland | 33.43 | 552.36 | 532 |
18 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 33.07 | 538.68 | 525 |
19 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 32.88 | 531.46 | 521 |
20 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 32.82 | 529.18 | 520 |
21 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 32.51 | 517.40 | 514 |
22 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 32.24 | 507.14 | 509 |
23 | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | 31.69 | 486.24 | 498 |
24 | Ion Haidu | Romania | 31.59 | 482.44 | 496 |
25 | Yonetaro Nakazawa | Japan | 31.43 | 476.36 | 493 |
26 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 31.41 | 475.60 | 492 |
27 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 30.74 | 450.14 | 479 |
28 | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | 30.71 | 449.00 | 478 |
29 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 30.50 | 441.02 | 474 |
30 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 29.81 | 414.80 | 461 |
31 | Johannes Viljoen | South Africa | 28.95 | 382.12 | 444 |
32 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 26.73 | 297.76 | 401 |
33 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 26.20 | 277.62 | 390 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Height (metres) | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Yonetaro Nakazawa | Japan | 3.70 | 865 | 535 |
2 | Tom Churchill | United States | 3.60 | 811 | 509 |
2 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 3.60 | 811 | 509 |
2 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 3.60 | 811 | 509 |
5 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
5 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
5 | Ken Doherty | United States | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
5 | James Stewart | United States | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
5 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
5 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
5 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
5 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 3.30 | 649 | 431 |
13 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 3.20 | 595 | 406 |
13 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 3.20 | 595 | 406 |
13 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 3.20 | 595 | 406 |
16 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 3.10 | 541 | 381 |
16 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 3.10 | 541 | 381 |
16 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 3.10 | 541 | 381 |
16 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 3.10 | 541 | 381 |
16 | Howard Ford | Great Britain | 3.10 | 541 | 381 |
21 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 3.00 | 487 | 357 |
21 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 3.00 | 487 | 357 |
21 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 3.00 | 487 | 357 |
21 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 3.00 | 487 | 357 |
21 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 3.00 | 487 | 357 |
21 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 3.00 | 487 | 357 |
27 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 2.90 | 433 | 333 |
- | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | No height | 0 | 0 |
- | Con O'Callaghan | Ireland | No height | 0 | 0 |
- | Gaston Médécin | Monaco | No height | 0 | 0 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Distance (metres) | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 56.88 | 886.70 | 691 |
2 | Ken Doherty | United States | 56.56 | 877.90 | 686 |
3 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 55.70 | 854.25 | 673 |
4 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 55.58 | 850.95 | 672 |
5 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 54.85 | 830.875 | 661 |
6 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 52.73 | 772.575 | 629 |
7 | Tom Churchill | United States | 50.93 | 723.075 | 602 |
8 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 49.61 | 686.775 | 583 |
9 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 48.27 | 649.925 | 563 |
10 | James Stewart | United States | 48.07 | 644.425 | 560 |
11 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 47.44 | 627.10 | 551 |
12 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 46.10 | 590.25 | 531 |
13 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 45.83 | 582.825 | 527 |
14 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 45.81 | 582.275 | 527 |
15 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 45.79 | 581.725 | 527 |
16 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 45.71 | 579.525 | 525 |
17 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 45.42 | 571.550 | 521 |
18 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 44.48 | 545.70 | 507 |
19 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 43.98 | 531.95 | 500 |
20 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 43.96 | 531.40 | 500 |
21 | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | 43.13 | 508.575 | 488 |
22 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 41.73 | 470.075 | 467 |
23 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 41.05 | 451.375 | 457 |
24 | Yonetaro Nakazawa | Japan | 40.33 | 431.575 | 447 |
25 | Gérard Noël | Belgium | 32.64 | 220.10 | 337 |
26 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 32.56 | 217.90 | 335 |
27 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 31.85 | 198.375 | 325 |
Rank | Athlete | Country | Time | Points | Adjusted Points |
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1 | Sven Lundgren | Sweden | 4:34.8 | 772.0 | 713 |
2 | Hermann Lemperle | Germany | 4:41.6 | 731.2 | 670 |
3 | Wilhelm Ladewig | Germany | 4:42.0 | 728.8 | 668 |
4 | Paavo Yrjölä | Finland | 4:44.0 | 716.8 | 655 |
5 | Albert Andersson | Sweden | 4:44.2 | 715.6 | 654 |
6 | Martti Tolamo | Finland | 4:44.8 | 712.0 | 650 |
7 | Erwin Huber | Germany | 4:46.0 | 704.8 | 643 |
8 | Ludwig Vesely | Austria | 4:47.0 | 698.8 | 637 |
9 | Gaston Étienne | Belgium | 4:51.4 | 672.4 | 610 |
10 | Akilles Järvinen | Finland | 4:52.4 | 666.4 | 604 |
11 | Ken Doherty | United States | 4:54.0 | 656.8 | 595 |
12 | Tom Churchill | United States | 4:55.0 | 650.8 | 589 |
13 | Gheorghe Csegezi | Romania | 5:03.8 | 598.0 | 538 |
14 | Hugo Barth | Germany | 5:04.6 | 593.2 | 534 |
15 | Tatsuo Toki | Japan | 5:10.8 | 556.0 | 499 |
16 | Antoni Cejzik | Poland | 5:11.4 | 552.4 | 496 |
17 | Stelios Benardis | Greece | 5:13.8 | 538.0 | 483 |
18 | Johan Meimer | Estonia | 5:16.2 | 523.6 | 470 |
19 | James Stewart | United States | 5:17.0 | 518.8 | 466 |
20 | René Joannes-Powell | Belgium | 5:18.6 | 509.2 | 457 |
21 | Henry Lindblad | Sweden | 5:23.2 | 481.6 | 434 |
22 | Helge Jansson | Sweden | 5:27.0 | 458.8 | 414 |
23 | Branko Kallay | Yugoslavia | 5:50.8 | 316.0 | 303 |
24 | Yonetaro Nakazawa | Japan | 5:54.6 | 293.2 | 287 |
25 | Barney Berlinger | United States | 5:58.6 | 269.2 | 270 |
- | Mátyás Farkas | Hungary | DNF | 0 | 0 |
- | Gérard Noël | Belgium | DNF | 0 | 0 |
Key: DNF = Did not finish, OR = Olympic record
The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of 10 track and field events. The word "decathlon" was formed, in analogy to the word "pentathlon", from Greek δέκα and ἄθλος. Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. Performance is judged on a points system in each event, not by the position achieved. The decathlon is contested mainly by male athletes, while female athletes typically compete in the heptathlon.
Paavo Ilmari Yrjölä, also known as the Bear of Hämeenkyrö, was a Finnish track and field athlete who won the gold medal in the decathlon at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He also competed in shot put and high jump at the same Games, and in decathlon in 1924 and 1932, but less successfully.
The men's decathlon competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 23–24 August.
Athletics has been contested at every Summer Olympics since the birth of the modern Olympic movement at the 1896 Summer Olympics. The athletics program traces its earliest roots to events used in the ancient Greek Olympics. The modern program includes track and field events, road running events, and race walking events. Cross country running was also on the program in earlier editions but it was dropped after the 1924 Summer Olympics.
Yang Chuan-kwang, or C.K. Yang, was an Olympic decathlete from Taiwan. Yang attended college at UCLA, where he trained and competed with teammate and Olympian Rafer Johnson and was coached by Elvin C. Drake.
Athletes from the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 34 competitors, all men, took part in 21 events in 6 sports.
Poland competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 93 competitors, 82 men and 11 women, took part in 44 events in 11 sports.
Romania competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. 21 athletes competed in 16 events across two sports.
The Empire of Japan competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Estonia competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Anthony Joseph Plansky was an American football running back who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants and Boston Braves.
These are the official results of the men's decathlon competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There were a total number of 26 participating athletes, with the competition starting on August 8, 1984, and ending on August 9, 1984.
The men's decathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place between August 21 and 22, at the Beijing National Stadium.
The men's decathlon event of the 2003 Pan American Games took place on Tuesday 5 August and Wednesday 6 August 2003.
Damian David George Warner is a Canadian track and field athlete specializing in decathlon. He is the 2020 Olympic champion and a four-time world medallist. Warner also won the bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics and was the 2014 Commonwealth champion and a two-time Pan American champion from the 2015 and 2019 Games. Competing in the heptathlon, he is the 2022 World Indoor champion.
Kevin Mayer is a French athlete specialising in decathlon and indoor heptathlon. He is two-time world champion, two-time Olympic silver medalist and the world record holder in the decathlon since 2018. He is also a world and three-time European champion in heptathlon.
Combined events at the Summer Olympics have been contested in several formats at the multi-sport event. There are two combined track and field events in the current Olympic athletics programme: a men's decathlon and a women's heptathlon.
The 1928 United States Olympic trials for track and field were held between July 3 and July 7, 1928 and decided the United States team for the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. For the first time, women's track and field was part of the Olympic program. The trials for men and women were held separately; men competed at Harvard Stadium in Cambridge, Massachusetts on July 6 and July 7, while women competed at City Field in Newark, New Jersey on July 4. Three of the men's events were contested in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania between July 3 and July 5.
The men's decathlon event at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 4 and 5 August 2021 at the Japan National Stadium. 23 athletes competed.