Athletics at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon

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Men's decathlon
at the Games of the XXII Olympiad
Venue Lenin Central Stadium
Date25 July 1980
26 July 1980
Competitors21 from 12 nations
Winning result8495
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Daley Thompson
Olympic flag.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg Yuriy Kutsenko
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Bronze medal icon.svg Sergei Zhelanov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
  1976
1984  

These are the official results of the Men's Decathlon competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, USSR. There were a total number of 21 participating athletes, with the competition starting on 25 July 1980, and ending on 26 July 1980. [1]

Medalists

Gold Daley Thompson
Olympic flag.svg Great Britain
Silver Yuriy Kutsenko
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union
Bronze Sergey Zhelanov
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union

Schedule

July 25, 1980
  1. 100 m
  2. Long Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. High Jump
  5. 400 m
July 26, 1980
  1. 110 m hurdles
  2. Discus Throw
  3. Pole Vault
  4. Javelin Throw
  5. 1,500 m

Results

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow. These marks were split between eight competitors with the gold medallist claiming three of them.
RankAthleteNationality100mLJSPHJ400m110m HDTPVJT1500mPointsNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Daley Thompson Olympic flag.svg  Great Britain 10.628.0015.182.0848.0114.4742.244.7064.164:39.98495
Silver medal icon.svg Yuriy Kutsenko Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 11.197.7414.502.0848.6715.0439.864.9068.084:22.68331
Bronze medal icon.svg Sergey Zhelanov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 11.407.6014.172.1849.2714.8342.804.6057.304:27.58135
4 Georg Werthner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 11.447.2713.452.0349.2615.0838.144.8573.664:23.48050
5 Sepp Zeilbauer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 11.297.1415.312.0350.9114.80w44.004.5064.864:30.68007
6 Dariusz Ludwig Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 11.357.5113.322.0850.5515.38w45.824.8058.384:29.77978
7 Atanas Andonov Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 11.386.8615.592.0050.3614.8347.624.7053.544:29.27927
8 Steffen Grummt Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 11.356.8616.151.9449.3914.8248.564.3055.244:30.27892
9 Esa Jokinen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 11.407.2714.122.0649.0615.6240.484.2067.384:34.47826
10 Janusz Szczerkowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 11.227.3814.062.0049.6414.5744.744.9045.224:44.97822
11 Johannes Lahti Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 11.327.2014.282.0350.0615.1442.444.6056.944:44.07765
12 Stephan Niklaus Olympic flag.svg  Switzerland 11.176.9314.291.9749.7414.9642.184.3066.544:44.97762
13 Peter Hadfield Olympic flag.svg  Australia 11.047.3613.341.8548.4015.18w45.084.4056.124:44.77709
14 Razvigor Yankov Flag of Bulgaria (1971-1990).svg  Bulgaria 11.266.6116.281.8550.3715.69w48.024.6058.124:51.27624
15 Bradley McStravick Olympic flag.svg  Great Britain 10.976.7413.531.9148.8015.23w39.464.3057.984:31.07616
16 Columba Blango Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone 11.406.4010.001.8553.4815.4523.08NM36.205:22.95080
Miro Ronac Flag of Peru.svg  Peru 11.886.7212.601.9152.4517.1946.424.4056.34DNSDNF
Valeriu Caceanov Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union 11.227.6514.702.0848.6714.40w46.02NMDNSDNF
Sandro Brogini Olympic flag.svg  Italy 11.417.3313.022.0650.9715.2139.54NMDNSDNF
Rainer Pottel Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 11.16NM14.32DNSDNF
Siegfried Stark Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 11.277.00DNSDNF

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References

  1. "Athletics at the 1980 Moscow Summer Games: Men's Decathlon". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 26 January 2018.