Athletics at the 1973 Summer Universiade | ||
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Track events | ||
100 m | men | women |
200 m | men | women |
400 m | men | women |
800 m | men | women |
1500 m | men | women |
5000 m | men | |
10,000 m | men | |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4×100 m relay | men | women |
4×400 m relay | men | |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Pentathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
The men's decathlon event at the 1973 Summer Universiade was held at the Central Lenin Stadium in Moscow on 18 and 19 August. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Rank | Athlete | Nationality | 100m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400m | 110m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500m | Points | Notes |
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Ryszard Skowronek | Poland | 11.17 | 7.41 | 13.62 | 1.92 | 48.59 | 14.84 | 42.98 | 4.60 | 63.84 | 4:34.15 | 7964 | ||
Mykola Avilov | Soviet Union | 11.39 | 7.21 | 14.10 | 2.08 | 50.39 | 14.68 | 43.74 | 4.40 | 60.90 | 4:34.62 | 7902 | ||
Rudolf Zigert | Soviet Union | 11.20 | 6.90 | 16.33 | 2.08 | 50.95 | 14.97 | 47.70 | 4.20 | 55.08 | 4:46.50 | 7825 | ||
4 | Ryszard Katus | Poland | 11.09 | 6.92 | 13.99 | 1.89 | 49.62 | 14.44 | 41.30 | 4.60 | 56.96 | 4:45.19 | 7690 | |
5 | Fred Samara | United States | 11.05 | 6.92 | 12.04 | 1.92 | 50.89 | 15.44 | 39.74 | 4.45 | 60.22 | 4:41.83 | 7432 | |
6 | Stewart McCallum | Great Britain | 11.32 | 7.08 | 12.16 | 1.86 | 48.60 | 15.25 | 38.80 | 4.25 | 55.66 | 4:34.50 | 7400 | |
7 | Petr Krátký | Czechoslovakia | 11.64 | 7.08 | 14.06 | 1.86 | 50.22 | 15.17 | 40.14 | 4.20 | 52.74 | 4:29.57 | 7393 | |
8 | Luděk Pernica | Czechoslovakia | 11.68 | 6.86 | 12.54 | 1.89 | 50.14 | 15.58 | 38.84 | 4.50 | 56.02 | 4:23.00 | 7365 | |
9 | Roger George | United States | 11.61 | 6.87 | 12.78 | 1.95 | 49.04 | 15.90 | 37.58 | 4.00 | 48.72 | 4:17.31 | 7365 | |
10 | András Sepsy | Romania | 11.83 | 6.90 | 12.62 | 2.01 | 51.70 | 15.13 | 39.24 | 4.30 | 59.02 | 4:50.1 | 7254 | |
11 | Junichi Onizuka | Japan | 11.18 | 6.98 | 13.46 | 1.89 | 50.06 | 15.33 | 39.00 | 3.80 | 55.96 | 4:53.40 | 7223 | |
12 | Eltjo Schutter | Netherlands | 11.35 | 7.25 | 11.53 | 1.83 | 48.76 | 15.59 | 36.36 | 4.30 | 44.02 | 4:28.30 | 7164 | |
13 | Bo Sterner | Sweden | 11.52 | 6.71 | 12.52 | 1.89 | 51.41 | 15.30 | 45.24 | 3.80 | 63.26 | 4:58.10 | 7156 | |
14 | Christer Lythell | Sweden | 11.51 | 6.84 | 11.73 | 1.89 | 50.32 | 15.54 | 40.68 | 4.20 | 56.68 | 4:52.57 | 7124 | |
15 | Radu Gavrilaş | Romania | 11.73 | 6.86 | 12.36 | 1.92 | 51.37 | 15.30 | 38.08 | 4.20 | 56.34 | 4:57.00 | 7048 | |
16 | Gordon Stewart | Canada | 11.55 | 6.73 | 12.54 | 1.86 | 51.96 | 16.22 | 35.46 | 4.20 | 54.60 | 4:47.97 | 6878 | |
17 | Franz Biedermann | Liechtenstein | 6374 | |||||||||||
Michel Lerouge | France | 11.38 | 6.74 | 12.09 | 1.86 | 50.39 | 16.19 | 38.20 | ?.?? | DNS | – | DNF | [6] | |
Jean-Pierre Schoebel | France | 11.62 | 6.67 | 12.49 | 1.83 | 50.85 | 15.84 | 39.22 | ?.?? | DNS | – | DNF | [6] | |
Herbert Swoboda | West Germany | 11.17 | 6.78 | 13.51 | 1.83 | 50.54 | 16.43 | DNS | – | – | – | DNF | ||
Mike Bull | Great Britain | DNF |
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