Athletics at the 2003 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 | women |
10,000 m | men | women |
100 m hurdles | women | |
110 m hurdles | men | |
400 m hurdles | men | women |
3000 m steeplechase | men | |
4×100 m relay | men | women |
4×400 m relay | men | women |
Road events | ||
Half marathon | men | women |
20 km walk | men | women |
Field events | ||
High jump | men | women |
Pole vault | men | women |
Long jump | men | women |
Triple jump | men | women |
Shot put | men | women |
Discus throw | men | women |
Hammer throw | men | women |
Javelin throw | men | women |
Combined events | ||
Heptathlon | women | |
Decathlon | men | |
The men's decathlon competition at the 2003 Summer Universiade took place on 28 August and 29 August 2003 in the Daegu World Cup Stadium in Daegu, South Korea.
Gold | Romain Barras France (FRA) |
Silver | Indrek Turi Estonia (EST) |
Bronze | Nikolay Tishchenko Russia (RUS) |
World record | Roman Šebrle (CZE) | 9026 | 27 May 2001 | Götzis, Austria |
Event record | Roman Šebrle (CZE) | 8380 | 30 August 1997 | Catania, Italy |
Rank | Athlete | 100m | LJ | SP | HJ | 400m | 110m H | DT | PV | JT | 1500m | Points |
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Romain Barras (FRA) | 11.18 | 7.15 | 14.51 | 2.01 | 48.84 | 14.35 | 45.58 | 4.70 | 63.60 | 4:27.19 | 8196 | |
Indrek Turi (EST) | 11.05 | 7.07 | 14.31 | 2.10 | 49.72 | 14.36 | 40.23 | 5.00 | 62.84 | 4:39.69 | 8122 | |
Nikolay Tishchenko (RUS) | 11.02 | 7.70 | 13.20 | 1.95 | 50.01 | 14.66 | 43.55 | 4.70 | 53.47 | 4:32.00 | 7911 | |
4 | Nikolay Averyanov (RUS) | 10.82 | 7.52 | 14.07 | 1.95 | 50.11 | 14.71 | 39.90 | 4.80 | 50.42 | 4:31.69 | 7868 |
5 | Aliaksandr Parkhomenka (BLR) | 11.42 | 7.25 | 15.05 | 1.98 | 50.86 | 15.24 | 40.50 | 4.70 | 65.08 | 4:33.68 | 7847 |
6 | Óscar González (ESP) | 11.00 | 7.36 | 13.25 | 2.10 | 50.51 | 14.74 | 40.94 | 4.40 | 49.93 | 4:30.50 | 7755 |
7 | Pavel Dubitski (KAZ) | 11.15 | 7.27 | 12.69 | 2.13 | 51.18 | 15.04 | 41.84 | 4.80 | 52.69 | 4:48.14 | 7693 |
8 | Kim Kun-woo (KOR) | 11.36 | 7.45 | 12.25 | 1.98 | 49.10 | 15.41 | 38.85 | 4.60 | 52.13 | 4:13.72 | 7675 |
9 | Clifford Caines (CAN) | 11.31 | 6.57 | 13.40 | 1.98 | 50.81 | 15.56 | 38.39 | 4.00 | 54.78 | 4:21.41 | 7255 |
10 | Mihai Timofte (ROM) | 11.22 | 7.12 | 12.74 | 1.89 | 51.35 | 15.38 | 41.05 | 4.00 | 49.29 | 4:33.30 | 7171 |
11 | Anders Black (DEN) | 11.38 | 7.12 | 13.80 | 1.98 | 52.62 | 15.63 | 40.33 | 4.00 | 52.86 | 4:48.81 | 7139 |
12 | Egons Lacis (LAT) | 11.58 | 6.74 | 14.87 | 1.95 | 53.24 | 15.93 | 44.00 | 4.40 | 53.42 | 4:59.34 | 7121 |
13 | Ranko Leskovar (SLO) | 11.17 | 7.47 | 12.30 | 1.98 | 52.64 | 15.09 | 35.60 | 4.40 | 45.50 | 4:58.38 | 7094 |
Josef Karas (CAN) | 11.38 | 7.29 | 13.20 | NM | DNS | – | – | – | – | – | DNF | |
Luca Ceglie (ITA) | 10.99 | 6.21 | NM | DNS | – | – | – | – | – | – | DNF |
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