2007 in the decathlon

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This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2007 in the men's decathlon . The main event during this season were the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, Japan, where the competition was held at the Nagai Stadium on Friday August 31 and Saturday September 1.

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Records

Standing records prior to the 2007 season in track and field
World Record Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE)9026May 27, 2001 Flag of Austria.svg Götzis, Austria

2007 World Year Ranking

RankPointsAthleteVenueDateNote
18697Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Roman Šebrle  (CZE)Kladno, Czech Republic2007-06-20
28644Flag of Jamaica.svg  Maurice Smith  (JAM)Osaka, Japan2007-09-01 NR
38617Flag of Belarus.svg  Andrei Krauchanka  (BLR)Götzis, Austria2007-05-27PB
48586Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitriy Karpov  (KAZ)Osaka, Japan2007-09-01
58493Flag of the United States.svg  Bryan Clay  (USA)Götzis, Austria2007-05-27
68475Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Drozdov  (RUS)Osaka, Japan2007-09-01
78371Flag of Germany.svg  André Niklaus  (GER)Osaka, Japan2007-09-01
88357Flag of Russia.svg  Aleksey Sysoyev  (RUS)Osaka, Japan2007-09-01
98352Flag of the United States.svg  Tom Pappas  (USA)Indianapolis, United States2007-06-23
108298Flag of France.svg  Romain Barras  (FRA)Kladno, Czech Republic2007-06-20
118271Flag of Latvia.svg  Jānis Karlivāns  (LAT)Götzis, Austria2007-05-27
128269Flag of Germany.svg  Arthur Abele  (GER)Ratingen, Germany2007-06-17
138257Flag of Cuba.svg  Yordanis García  (CUB)Osaka, Japan2007-09-01
148255Flag of Germany.svg  Norman Müller  (GER)Götzis, Austria2007-05-27
158239Flag of Germany.svg  Pascal Behrenbruch  (GER)Debrecen, Hungary2007-07-13
168215Flag of the United States.svg  Jake Arnold  (USA)Sacramento, United States2007-06-07
178179Flag of Russia.svg  Arkadiy Vasilyev  (RUS)Debrecen, Hungary2007-07-13
188156Flag of Cuba.svg  Leonel Suárez  (CUB)Santiago de Cuba, Cuba2007-03-11
198134Flag of the United States.svg  Paul Terek  (USA)Desenzano del Garda, Italy2007-05-06
208101Flag of Belarus.svg  Aliaksandr Parkhomenka  (BLR)Tallinn, Estonia2007-07-08
218099Flag of Germany.svg  Jacob Minah  (GER)Bangkok, Thailand2007-08-13
228047Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Hans Van Alphen  (BEL)Bangkok, Thailand2007-08-13
238042Flag of Cuba.svg  Alberto Juantorena  (CUB)Havana, Cuba2007-06-22
248028Flag of Belarus.svg  Mikalai Shubianok  (BLR)Minsk, Belarus2007-05-19
258020Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Dvořák  (CZE)Kladno, Czech Republic2007-06-20

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