2000 Summer Olympics / Athletics - Decathlon (Men)

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Olympic rings
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sport athletics
discipline Decathlon
gender Men
Attendees 36 athletes from 23 countries
Competition location Stadium Australia
Competition phase 27./28. September 2000
Medalist
gold medal Erki Nool ( EST ) EstoniaEstonia 
Silver medal Roman Šebrle ( CZE ) Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
Bronze medal Chris Huffins ( USA ) United StatesUnited States 

The men's decathlon at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney was played on September 27 and 28, 2000 at Stadium Australia . 36 athletes took part.

The Olympic champion was Erki Nool from Estonia . He won ahead of the Czech Roman Šebrle and the American Chris Huffins .

With Frank Busemann , Mike Maczey and Stefan Schmid , three Germans took part in the competition. Busemann was seventh, Schmid ninth and Maczey 25th.
The Austrian Klaus Ambrosch was eighteenth, the Swiss Philipp Huber no longer competed in the second discipline.
Athletes from Liechtenstein did not take part.

Current title holders

Olympic champion 1996 Dan O'Brien ( USA ) United StatesUnited States  8824 points Atlanta 1996
World Champion 1999 Tomáš Dvořák ( Czech Republic ) Czech RepublicCzech Republic  8744 points Seville 1999
European champion 1998 Erki Nool ( Estonia ) EstoniaEstonia  8667 points Budapest 1998
Pan American Champion 1999 Chris Huffins ( USA ) United StatesUnited States  8170 points Winnipeg 1999
Central America and Caribbean champions 1999 Decathlon not in the championship program
South American Champion 1999 Santiago Lorenzo ( Argentina ) ArgentinaArgentina  7344 points Bogotá 1999
Asian champion 2000 Hitoshi Maruono ( Japan ) JapanJapan  7321 points Jakarta 2000
African Champion 2000 Rédouane Youcef ( Algeria ) AlgeriaAlgeria  7129 points Algiers 2000
Oceania Champion 2000 Decathlon not in the championship program

Existing records

World record 8994 points Tomáš Dvořák ( Czech Republic ) Czech RepublicCzech Republic  Prague , Czech Republic 4th July 1999
Olympic record 8846 points Daley Thompson ( Great Britain ) United KingdomUnited Kingdom  Los Angeles Decathlon , USA August 9, 1984

Conducting the competition

The decathlon was carried out according to the same rules as today. The ten disciplines took place over two days. The rating was based on the 1985 point table, which is still valid today.

Remarks:

  • All times are based on Sydney local time ( UTC + 10 ).
  • In the shot put, discus and javelin throw as well as in the long jump, the respective best distances are printed in bold.
  • In the high jump and pole vault, the last valid attempt is printed in bold.

Attendees

38 athletes from 23 countries took part in the Olympic competition:

Surname nation
Klaus Ambrosch AustriaAustria Austria
Georgios Andreou Cyprus 1960Cyprus Cyprus
Marío Aníbal PortugalPortugal Portugal
Eugenio Balanqué CubaCuba Cuba
Francisco Benet SpainSpain Spain
Claston Bernard JamaicaJamaica Jamaica
Wilfrid Boulineau FranceFrance France
Frank Busemann GermanyGermany Germany
Henrik Dagård SwedenSweden Sweden
Raul Duany CubaCuba Cuba
Tomáš Dvořák Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Scott Ferrier AustraliaAustralia Australia
Eduard Hämäläinen FinlandFinland Finland
Aki Heikkinen FinlandFinland Finland
Laurent Hernu FranceFrance France
Trond Høiby NorwayNorway Norway
Philipp Huber SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Chris Huffins United StatesUnited States United States
Kip Janvrin United StatesUnited States United States
Oleksandr Jurkov UkraineUkraine Ukraine
Indrek Kaseorg EstoniaEstonia Estonia
Prodromos Korkizoglou GreeceGreece Greece
Zsolt Kürtösi HungaryHungary Hungary
Fedor Lauchin UkraineUkraine Ukraine
Sébastien Levicq FranceFrance France
Lev Lobodin RussiaRussia Russia - starting for Ukraine in 1996
Dean Macey United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain
Mike Maczey GermanyGermany Germany
Jón Arnar Magnússon IcelandIceland Iceland
Volodymyr Mychailenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine
Erki Nool EstoniaEstonia Estonia
Tom Pappas United StatesUnited States United States
Roman Rasbeiko RussiaRussia Russia
Jiří Ryba Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Stefan Schmid GermanyGermany Germany
Roman Šebrle Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Oleg Weretelnikov UzbekistanUzbekistan Uzbekistan
Attila Zsivoczky HungaryHungary Hungary

Disciplines

100 meter run

Claston Bernard, Jamaica, did not compete in the ninth discipline

The discipline was carried out in five runs.

Run 1

September 27, 2000, 9:00 a.m. - wind +0.2 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Bernard 10.79 908
2 Dagård 10.84 897
3 Andreou 10.97 867
4th Ferrier 11.11 836
5 Kaseorg 11.31 793
6th Høiby 11.56 740
7th Weretelnikov 12.17 618

Run 2

September 27, 2000, 9:06 a.m. - wind +0.4 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Korkizoglou 10.79 908
2 Balanqué 10.87 890
3 Aníbal 10.97 867
4th Kürtösi 11.00 861
5 Mychailenko 11.10 838
6th Lauchin 11.21 814
7th Janvrin 11.26 804

Run 3

September 27, 2000, 9:12 a.m. - wind +0.4 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Magnússon 10.85 894
2 Hämäläinen 11.01 858
3 Ambrosch 11.01 858
4th Duany 11.09 841
5 Tricky ones 11.15 827
6th Hernu 11.19 819
7th Huber 11.35 784
8th Rasbeiko 11.45 763

Run 4

September 27, 2000, 9:18 a.m. - wind +0.4 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Huffins 10.48 980
2 Lobodin 10.75 917
3 Pappas 10.82 901
4th Schmid 10.94 874
5 Boulineau 11.07 845
6th Ryba 11.14 830
7th Maczey 11.17 823
8th Benet 11.42 769

Run 5 <

September 27, 2000, 9:24 a.m. - wind −1.1 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Nool 10.68 933
2 Macey 10.81 903
3 Jurkov 10.89 885
4th Busemann 10.91 881
5 Dvořák 10.91 881
6th Šebrle 10.92 878
7th Zsivoczky 11.10 838
8th Levicq 11.48 757

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 980
02 Nool 933
03 Korkizoglou 919
04th Lobodin 917
05 Bernard 908
06th Macey 903
07th Pappas 901
08th Dagård 897
09 Magnússon 894
10 Balanqué 890
11 Jurkov 885
12 Busemann 881
Dvořák
14th Šebrle 878
15th Schmid 874
16 Andreou 867
Aníbal
18th Kürtösi 861
19th Ambrosch 858
Hämäläinen
21st Boulineau 845
22nd Duany 841
23 Mychailenko 838
Zsivoczky
25th Ferrier 836
26th Ryba 830
27 Tricky ones 827
28 Maczey 823
29 Hernu 819
30th Lauchin 814
31 Janvrin 804
32 Kaseorg 793
33 Huber 784
34 Benet 769
35 Rasbeiko 763
36 Levicq 757
37 Høiby 740
38 Wetetelnikov 618

Long jump

September 27, 2000, 10:00 a.m.

The competition was conducted in two groups.

The Swiss Philipp Huber and the Uzbek Oleg Weretelnikow did not take part in this second discipline.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Macey 7.77 x x 1002
02 Nool 7.42 7.76 x 1000
03 Huffins 7.67 x 7.71 987
04th Busemann 7.64 x 7.43 970
05 Šebrle 7.53 7.58 7.62 965
06th Dvořák x 7.50 x 935
07th Pappas 7.14 7.24 7.41 913
08th Duany 7.22 7.22 7.33 893
09 Hämäläinen 6.98 7.02 7.19 859
10 Lobodin 6.78 7.18 6.83 857
11 Schmid x 7.09 7.17 854
12 Ryba 6.89 6.96 7.10 838
13 Maczey x x 7.10
14th Boulineau 6.87 7.08 7.01 833
15th Zsivoczky x 7.00 6.86 814
16 Rasbeiko x x 6.82 771
17th Jurkov x x 6.68 739
18th Levicq 6.57 - - 713
19th Benet x 6.32 4.69 657

Group B

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Kaseorg 7.10 7.19 7.22 866
02 Ferrier x 7.08 7.19 859
03 Kürtösi 7.02 6.96 7.19
04th Ambrosch 7.17 6.96 x 854
05 Korkizoglou 7.08 x 7.16 852
06th Hernu 7.14 7.00 x 847
07th Dagård 7.08 x x 833
08th Mychailenko x 7.04 7.04 823
09 Lauchin x 7.01 x 816
10 Aníbal 6.74 x 6.90 790
11 Andreou x 6.73 x 750
12 Janvrin 6.63 6.53 x 727
13 Høiby x 4.04 6.22 635
14th Balanqué x x 6.19 628
- Bernard x x x 0
Tricky ones x x x
Magnússon x x x

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 1967
02 Nool 1933
03 Macey 1905
04th Busemann 1851
05 Šebrle 1843
06th Dvořák 1816
07th Pappas 1814
08th Lobodin 1774
09 Korkizoglou 1771
10 Duany 1734
11 Dagård 1730
12 Schmid 1728
13 Kürtösi 1720
14th Hämäläinen 1717
15th Ambrosch 1712
16 Ferrier 1695
17th Boulineau 1678
18th Ryba 1668
19th Hernu 1666
20th Maczey 1661
Mychailenko
22nd Kaseorg 1659
23 Aníbal 1657
24 Zsivoczky 1652
25th Lauchin 1630
26th Jurkov 1624
27 Andreou 1617
Bernard
29 Rasbeiko 1534
30th Janvrin 1531
31 Balanqué 1518
32 Levicq 1470
33 Benet 1426
34 Høiby 1375
35 Magnússon 894
36 Tricky ones 827

Shot put

September 27, 2000, 12:00 p.m.

The competition was conducted in two groups. > The Spaniard Francisco Javier Benet did not compete in this third discipline.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Dvořák 15.91 15.44 15.59 846
02 Lobodin 15.64 15.75 x 836
03 Huffins 14.20 15.27 14.65 806
04th Šebrle 14.05 15.22 x 803
05 Nool 14.72 15.11 14.33 796
06th Zsivoczky 14.21 14.96 x 787
07th Pappas 14.15 14.45 14.87 782
08th Jurkov x 14.78 14.74 776
09 Macey 14.51 14.62 x 766
10 Busemann 14.13 14.20 14.52 760
11 Ryba 14.21 14.18 13.18 741
12 Hämäläinen 13.57 14.06 x 732
13 Schmid 13.94 13.29 14.04 731
14th Rasbeiko 13.52 13.98 13.78 727
15th Maczey 13.84 13.33 13.13 719
16 Levicq 13.39 x 13.53 700
17th Boulineau 13.28 13.22 13.38 690
18th Duany 12.37 12.38 13.34 688

Group B

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Magnússon 14.72 15.48 15.37 819
02 Aníbal 14.70 x 15.39 814
03 Ambrosch 15.07 x 15.30 808
04th Kürtösi 14.90 14.91 15.13 798
05 Dagård 14.97 14.27 x 788
06th Balanqué 14.58 14.52 14.90 784
07th Andreou 13.17 13.58 14.24 743
08th Høiby 13.94 14.03 13.81 730
09 Korkizoglou 13.08 13.70 13.60 710
10 Bernard 13.11 13.54 13.68 709
11 Janvrin 13.50 13.57 13.32 702
12 Hernu 13.54 12.69 13.50 700
13 Mychailenko 13.07 13.53 13.00 700
14th Ferrier 12.30 13.50 13.16 698
15th Tricky ones 12.65 13.37 12.90 690
16 Kaseorg 12.71 13.25 13.26 683
17th Lauchin 12.98 13.16 - 677

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 2773
02 Nool 2729
03 Macey 2671
04th Dvořák 2662
05 Šebrle 2646
06th Busemann 2611
07th Lobodin 2610
08th Pappas 2596
09 Ambrosch 2520
10 Dagård 2518
Kürtösi
12 Bernard 2504
13 Korkizoglou 2481
14th Aníbal 2471
15th Schmid 2459
16 Hämäläinen 2449
17th Zsivoczky 2439
18th Duany 2422
19th Ryba 2409
20th Jurkov 2400
21st Ferrier 2393
22nd Maczey 2380
23 Boulineau 2368
24 Hernu 2366
25th Mychailenko 2361
26th Andreou 2360
27 Kaseorg 2342
28 Lauchin 2307
29 Balanqué 2302
30th Rasbeiko 2261
31 Janvrin 2233
32 Levicq 2170
33 Høiby 2105
34 Magnússon 1713
35 Tricky ones 1517

high jump

September 27, 2000, 6:00 p.m.

The discipline was conducted in two groups.

Five athletes did not compete in this fourth discipline: the Cypriot Georgios Andreou, the Finn Aki Heikkinen, the Norwegian Trond Høiby, the French Sébastien Levicq and the Icelandic Jón Arnar Magnússon.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 1.82
2.00
1.85
2.03
1.88
2.06
1.91
2.09
1.94
2.12
1.97
-
Points
01 Busemann -
o
o
xo
-
o
o
o
-
xxx
xo
-
887
02 Hernu -
o
-
o
o
o
o
xxx
o
-
o
-
859
03 Mychailenko -
xo
-
xo
-
xx o
o
xxx
o
-
o
-
04th Boulineau -
xo
-
xx o
-
xxx
o
-
o
-
o
-
831
05 Aníbal -
xo
o
xx o
o
xxx
o
-
xo
-
o
-
06th Schmid o
x o
-
x--
xo
-
o
-
xo
-
xo
-
803
07th Nool -
xx o
-
xxx
o
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
08th Korkizoglou -
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
776
Jurkov -
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
10 Dvořák -
xxx
o
-
o
-
xo
-
xxo
-
o
-
11 Dagård o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
749
12 Ambrosch o
-
xxo
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
749
13 Janvrin -
-
o
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
749

Group B

space Surname 1.85
2.06
1.88
2.09
1.91
2.12
1.94
2.15
1.97
2.18
2.00
2.21
2.03
2.24
Points
01 Pappas -
o
-
o
-
o
-
xxo
o
o
-
x o
o
xxx
1002
02 Šebrle -
o
-
xxo
-
o
o
xxx
-
-
o
-
xo
-
915
03 Macey -
xo
-
o
o
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
887
04th Huffins -
o
-
x o
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
05 Bernard -
o
-
xx o
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
xo
-
xo
-
06th Duany -
o
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
859
07th Zsivoczky -
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
o
-
xxo
-
08th Maczey -
xxx
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
x o
-
831
09 Lauchin -
xxx
-
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
xxo
-
xx o
-
10 Ryba -
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
xxx
-
803
11 Kürtösi o
-
-
-
o
-
xo
-
xo
-
o
-
xxx
-
12 Rasbeiko -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
xxx
-
776
13 Ferrier o
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
x o
-
x--
-
-
-
14th Kaseorg -
-
o
-
o
-
o
-
xx o
-
xxx
-
-
-
15th Lobodin -
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
749
16 Balanqué o
-
-
-
xo
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
17th Hämäläinen o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
670

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 3660
02 Pappas 3598
03 Šebrle 3561
04th Macey 3558
05 Nool 3532
06th Busemann 3498
07th Dvořák 3438
08th Lobodin 3359
09 Bernard 3329
10 Kürtösi 3321
11 Aníbal 3302
12 Zsivoczky 3298
13 Duany 3281
14th Dagård 3267
15th Schmid 3262
16 Korkizoglou 3257
17th Ambrosch 3243
18th Hernu 3225
19th Mychailenko 3220
20th Ryba 3212
21st Maczey 3211
22nd Boulineau 3199
23 Jurkov 3176
24 Ferrier 3169
25th Lauchin 3138
26th Hämäläinen 3119
27 Kaseorg 3118
28 Balanqué 3051
29 Rasbeiko 3037
30th Janvrin 2903

400 meter run

The American Tom Pappas came fifth in the final bill

The discipline was carried out in four runs.

The Russian Roman Rasbeiko and the Australian Scott Ferrier did not compete in this fifth discipline.

Run 1

September 27, 2000, 9:15 pm

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Balanqué 48.23 898
2 Dagård 48.75 873
3 Mychailenko 48.80 871
4th Janvrin 49.12 856
5 Bernard 49.77 825
6th Kaseorg 50.03 813

Run 2

September 27, 2000, 9:21 p.m.

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Aníbal 48.71 875
2 Kürtösi 48.81 870
3 Lauchin 49.64 831
4th Ambrosch 50.23 804
5 Hernu 50.63 786
6th Korkizoglou 53.57 657

Run 3

September 27, 2000, 9:37 pm

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Hämäläinen 48.14 902
2 Huffins 48.31 894
3 Pappas 48.64 878
4th Lobodin 48.87 867
5 Ryba 48.97 863
6th Duany 49.73 827
7th Boulineau 49.82 823
8th Maczey 49.91 819

Run 4

September 27, 2000, 9:43 pm

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Macey 46.41 988
2 Nool 47.35 973
3 Šebrle 48.20 899
4th Schmid 48.61 880
5 Zsivoczky 48.61 880
6th Jurkov 48.66 877
7th Busemann 48.97 863
8th Dvořák 49.11 856

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 4554
02 Macey 4546
03 Nool 4505
04th Pappas 4476
05 Šebrle 4460
06th Busemann 4361
07th Dvořák 4294
08th Lobodin 4226
09 Kürtösi 4191
10 Zsivoczky 4178
11 Aníbal 4177
12 Bernard 4154
13 Schmid 4142
14th Dagård 4140
15th Duany 4108
16 Mychailenko 4091
17th Ryba 4075
18th Jurkov 4053
19th Ambrosch 4047
20th Maczey 4030
21st Boulineau 4022
22nd Hämäläinen 4021
23 Hernu 4011
24 Lauchin 3969
25th Balanqué 3949
26th Kaseorg 3931
27 Korkizoglou 3914
28 Janvrin 3759

110 meter hurdles

The German Frank Busemann finished seventh in the end

The discipline was carried out in four runs.

The Greek Prodromos Korkizoglou did not take part in this sixth discipline.

Run 1

September 28, 2000, 9:00 a.m. - wind −0.3 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Balanqué 14.36 929
2 Kaseorg 14.57 902
3 Bernard 15.01 848
4th Janvrin 15.15 831
5 Lauchin 15.16 830

Run 2

September 28, 2000, 9:08 a.m. - wind −0.1 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Hämäläinen 14.37 927
2 Hernu 14.51 910
3 Ambrosch 14.92 859
4th Ryba 14.99 851
5 Jurkov 15.02 847
6th Boulineau 15.02 847
- Maczey DNF 0

Run 3

September 28, 2000, 9:16 a.m. - wind 0.0 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Kürtösi 14.15 955
2 Dagård 14.30 936
3 Schmid 14.38 926
4th Duany 14.44 918
5 Aníbal 14.71 885
6th Mychailenko 14.84 869
7th Zsivoczky 15.27 817

Run 4

September 28, 2000, 9:24 a.m. - wind −1.4 m / s

space Surname Time (s) Points
1 Šebrle 13.87 991
2 Huffins 13.91 986
3 Lobodin 14.02 972
4th Pappas 14.15 955
5 Busemann 14.16 954
6th Dvořák 14.34 931
7th Nool 14.48 913
8th Macey 14.53 907

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 5540
02 Macey 5453
03 Šebrle 5451
04th Pappas 5431
05 Nool 5418
06th Busemann 5315
07th Dvořák 5225
08th Lobodin 5198
09 Kürtösi 5146
10 Dagård 5076
11 Schmid 5068
12 Aníbal 5062
13 Duany 5026
14th Bernard 5002
15th Zsivoczky 4995
16 Mychailenko 4960
17th Hämäläinen 4948
18th Ryba 4926
19th Hernu 4921
20th Ambrosch 4906
21st Jurkov 4900
22nd Balanqué 4878
23 Boulineau 4869
24 Kaseorg 4833
25th Lauchin 4799
26th Janvrin 4590
27 Maczey 4030

Discus throw

The competition was conducted in two groups.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

September 28, 2000, 10:10 a.m.

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Huffins 47.98 x 49.55 861
02 Zsivoczky 46.18 47.13 47.43 817
03 Balanqué 43.76 46.56 46.19 799
04th Aníbal x 45.01 x 767
05 Šebrle 44.39 x 41.90 754
06th Macey 41.01 43.37 x 733
07th Dagård 41.90 42.95 40.83 725
08th Kaseorg 41.49 x 41.98 705
09 Ambrosch 28.44 38.69 41.22 689
10 Duany 40.42 41.17 41.11 688
11 Bernard 41.15 x 38.61 688
12 Mychailenko 38.17 38.12 40.45 674
13 Lauchin 38.33 x 33.41 631

Group B

September 28, 2000, 12:10 p.m.

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Jurkov 48.67 47.86 47.69 843
02 Dvořák 42.59 44.97 47.15 811
03 Kürtösi 46.61 46.62 45.09 800
04th Lobodin 44.55 x x 758
05 Nool x x 43.66 739
06th Maczey 42.15 x 43.64 739
07th Ryba 41.73 x 42.83 722
08th Janvrin 39.51 41.04 42.20 709
09 Hernu x 41.78 41.37 701
10 Pappas x 38.93 41.42 693
11 Schmid 39.54 38.35 40.81 681
12 Boulineau 39.86 x x 662
13 Hämäläinen x 35.05 35.98 583
14th Busemann x 33.71 33.00 538

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 6401
02 Šebrle 6205
03 Macey 6186
04th Nool 6157
05 Pappas 6124
06th Dvořák 6036
07th Lobodin 5956
08th Kürtösi 5946
09 Busemann 5853
10 Bernard 5850
11 Aníbal 5829
12 Zsivoczky 5812
13 Dagård 5801
14th Schmid 5749
15th Jurkov 5743
16 Duany 5714
17th Balanqué 5677
18th Ryba 5648
19th Mychailenko 5634
20th Hernu 5622
21st Ambrosch 5595
22nd Kaseorg 5538
23 Boulineau 5531
Hämäläinen
25th Lauchin 5430
26th Janvrin 5299
27 Maczey 4769

Pole vault

September 28, 2000, 3:30 p.m.

The discipline was conducted in two groups.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

space Surname 4.30
4.80
4.40
4.90
4.50
5.00
4.60
5.10
4.70
5.20
Points
01 Maczey -
-
-
xo
-
xxo
-
o
o
xxx
941
02 Busemann -
o
-
-
o
o
-
xxx
-
-
910
Jurkov -
o
-
-
-
o
o
-
-
xxx
Lobodin -
o
-
-
-
o
-
xxx
-
-
Nool -
-
-
-
-
o
-
-
-
xxx
06th Schmid -
-
-
xxo
o
o
-
xxx
o
-
07th Hernu -
o
-
xxo
xo
o
-
xxx
o
-
08th Janvrin -
xo
-
-
-
x o
-
-
-
xxx
09 Pappas -
xo
-
o
-
xxx
xo
-
-
-
880
10 Ryba -
o
-
x o
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
11 Hämäläinen -
o
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
849
12 Kürtösi o
o
-
-
o
xxx
o
-
xo
-
13 Boulineau -
o
-
-
xo
xxx
-
-
xo
-
14th Dvořák -
-
o
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
731

Group B

space Surname 3.80
4.70
4.20
4.80
4.30
4.90
4.40
5.00
4.50
5.10
4.60
-
Points
01 Dagård -
-
-
o
-
o
-
xo
-
x o
o
-
941
02 Lauchin -
o
-
o
-
o
-
xxx
xo
-
-
-
880
03 Aníbal -
o
-
xo
-
o
o
xxx
o
-
xo
-
04th Šebrle -
-
o
o
-
-
o
xxx
-
-
o
-
849
05 Kaseorg -
xo
-
o
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
Zsivoczky -
o
-
o
o
xxx
-
-
o
-
xo
-
07th Macey -
xo
-
x o
-
xxx
o
-
-
-
o
-
08th Huffins -
o
-
xxx
-
-
o
-
-
-
o
-
819
09 Mychailenko -
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
o
-
790
10 Ambrosch -
xxx
-
-
xo
-
-
-
xxo
-
o
-
11 Duany -
xxx
xo
-
o
-
o
-
xxo
-
x o
-
- Balanqué -
-
-
-
xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
0
Bernard xxx
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 7220
02 Nool 7067
03 Šebrle 7054
04th Macey 7035
05 Pappas 7004
06th Lobodin 6866
07th Kürtösi 6795
08th Dvořák 6767
09 Busemann 6763
10 Dagård 6742
11 Aníbal 6709
12 Zsivoczky 6661
13 Schmid 6659
14th Jurkov 6653
15th Bernard 6538
16 Hernu 6532
17th Ryba 6528
18th Duany 6504
19th Mychailenko 6424
20th Kaseorg 6387
21st Ambrosch 6385
22nd Boulineau 6380
Hämäläinen
24 Lauchin 6310
25th Janvrin 6209
26th Maczey 5710
27 Balanqué 5677

Javelin throw

The Olympic sixth Tomáš Dvořák from the Czech Republic

The competition was conducted in two groups.

The Cuban Eugenio Balanqué and the Jamaican Claston Bernard did not compete in this ninth discipline.

Note: All widths in meters (m)

Group A

September 28, 2000, 6:00 p.m.

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Dvořák 69.54 69.94 67.91 888
02 Ambrosch 61.17 67.94 x 858
03 Busemann 64.91 62.89 54.83 812
04th Duany 64.31 62.87 62.43 803
05 Pappas 62.26 58.17 61.88 772
06th Boulineau 59.69 59.04 56.93 733
07th Ryba 54.83 57.76 x 704
08th Kürtösi 53.98 x 57.16 695
09 Huffins 56.62 56.03 56.62 687
10 Mychailenko 46.76 x 47.27 548

Group B

September 28, 2000, 7:30 p.m.

space Surname 1st attempt Second attempt 3. Attempt Points
01 Schmid 65.10 67.03 64.65 844
02 Kaseorg 58.11 60.40 66.54 837
03 Zsivoczky 54.08 65.87 x 827
04th Nool 57.39 x 65.82 826
05 Dagård 62.49 65.05 58.68 814
06th Šebrle 62.79 64.04 62.83 799
07th Maczey 61.49 59.54 57.47 760
08th Macey 58.65 60.38 59.31 744
09 Aníbal x 57.51 51.45 700
10 Janvrin 56.84 55.24 56.17 690
11 Hernu 50.30 52.91 56.34 683
12 Lauchin 53.00 53.51 55.53 671
13 Jurkov 47.95 50.44 54.77 659
14th Lobodin 50.16 48.90 49.87 591
15th Hämäläinen 47.11 - - 546

Intermediate result

space Surname Points
01 Huffins 7907
02 Nool 7893
03 Šebrle 7853
04th Macey 7779
05 Pappas 7776
06th Dvořák 7655
07th Busemann 7575
08th Dagård 7556
09 Schmid 7503
10 Kürtösi 7490
11 Zsivoczky 7488
12 Lobodin 7457
13 Aníbal 7409
14th Jurkov 7312
15th Duany 7307
16 Ambrosch 7243
17th Ryba 7232
18th Kaseorg 7224
19th Hernu 7215
20th Boulineau 7113
21st Lauchin 6981
22nd Mychailenko 6972
23 Hämäläinen 6926
24 Janvrin 6899
25th Maczey 6470

1500 meter run

The discipline was carried out in two runs.

Run 1

September 28, 2000, 9:20 pm

space Surname Time (min) Points
1 Janvrin 4: 17.81 827
2 Ryba 4: 18.21 824
3 Maczey 4: 27.99 758
4th Duany 4: 29.68 747
5 Aníbal 4: 32.68 727
6th Boulineau 4: 35.59 708
7th Kaseorg 4: 35.64 708
8th Mychailenko 4: 36.23 704
9 Hernu 4: 37.82 694
10 Jurkov 4: 39.94 681
11 Ambrosch 4: 40.94 674
12 Lauchin 4: 41.48 671
13 Hämäläinen 4: 54.18 594

Run 2

September 28, 2000, 9:30 p.m.

space Surname Time (min) Points
1 Zsivoczky 4: 23.36 789
2 Macey 4: 23.45 788
3 Busemann 4: 25.32 776
4th Šebrle 4: 28.79 753
5 Nool 4: 29.48 748
6th Dvořák 4: 32.23 730
7th Schmid 4: 36.49 703
8th Huffins 4: 38.71 688
9 Kürtösi 4: 43.39 659
10 Pappas 4: 45.10 649
11 Dagård 4: 49.51 622
12 Lobodin 4: 50.73 614

Summary

The Czech world champion and world record holder Tomáš Dvořák was the favorite . The Estonian European Champion Erki Nool was seen as the strongest opponent . Other promising candidates were the British Vice World Champion Dean Macey and the World Cup third Chris Huffins from the USA. Although the German silver medalist Frank Busemann started in Atlanta in 1996 , he had to fight injuries beforehand, so that he was not given a medal chance.

The first discipline, the 100-meter run , was dominated by Huffins. With his time of 10.48 s he was able to take the top position with a 47 point lead over Nool.

Macey was the best long jumper . At 7.77 m, he jumped an inch farther than Nool, whose performance was two inches better than Huffins'. With that, Nool came close to the US athlete on 34 points. Macey was 28 points behind Nool in third. Another 54 points behind followed Busemann in fourth place, eight points ahead of the Czech Roman Šebrle. Dvořák was sixth. So the gaps were still very close.

In the shot put Dvořák improved to fourth place with 15.91 m. Huffins maintained his lead, Nool had lost another ten points to him. Macey was still third, 48 points behind Nool and 19 in front of Dvořák. Šebrle had ousted Busemann to sixth place.

With 2.21 m the American Tom Pappas achieved the best result in the high jump . Huffins stayed ahead, Pappas had advanced to second and was 62 points behind his compatriot. Šebrle, who had reached the second-best height with 2.12 m, followed 37 points behind Pappas in third before Macey, who was only three more points behind. Nool was fifth, now 128 points behind Huffins. Busemann was sixth, Dvořák seventh.

The last discipline of the first day was the 400-meter run , in which Macey ran the fastest time with 46.41 s. Huffins was still at the top, but his lead had shrunk. Macey was only eight points behind the US athlete and 41 points ahead of Nool. Pappas had dropped to fourth place, 29 points behind the Estonians. Šebrle fell back to fifth, Busemann and Dvořák held their positions.

The gaps at the end of the first day were still very close. There were less than a hundred points between first and fifth place. The level of competition was extremely high up to then.

Šebrle was the best hurdler , setting the fastest time with 13.87 s. He and Huffins (13.91 s) were the only runners who finished under 14 seconds. Huffins was able to extend his lead again. He was now 87 points ahead of Macey, who in turn was only two points ahead of Šebrle. Pappas followed 20 points back in fourth place, Nool another 13 points behind in fifth in front of Busemann and Dvořák.

49.55 m was the record that was achieved in the discus throw by Huffins. He extended his lead further and was 196 points ahead of second-placed Šebrle. It was followed by Macey (215 points back), Nool (244 points back) and Pappas (275 points back). Busemann had dropped to ninth place. In this seventh discipline, the gaps increased significantly and it looked very good, especially for Huffins at the top.

The Danish Henrik Dagård and the German Mike Maczey were the best pole vaulters . Both reached a height of 5.10 m. Nool had pushed past Šebrle and Macey into second place. He shortened his deficit on Huffins to 153 points. Nool was 13 points ahead of Šebrle and 32 points ahead of Macey.

In the javelin throw Dvořák achieved the greatest distance with 69.94 m. Nool came up to 14 points on Huffins, Šebrle up to 57. Macey, Pappas, Dvořák and Busemann followed in seventh place. The larger gaps between Huffins and his opponents after the seventh discipline had shrunk again and the race for Olympic gold was open again.

The starting position before the final competition, the 1500 meter run , was such that Huffins could not run more than two seconds slower than Nool in order to be able to keep the lead. Šebrle had to be nine seconds faster than Huffins and six seconds faster than Nool to become an Olympic champion. The two scheduled races were put together according to the previous placements, so that the competitors who were close together had an eye on each other and did not have to align their races to any time specifications.

The American Kip Janvrin was the fastest 1500 meter runner in the field. In the first run he achieved 4: 17.81 minutes. Roman Šebrle crossed the finish line in 4: 28.79 minutes in the second race, in which the best placed athletes started. Since Huffins needed 4: 38.71 minutes, the Czech passed the US athlete and won silver, while Chris Huffins got the bronze medal. Erki Nool scored 4: 29.48 minutes and was Olympic champion with a 35 point lead. Dean Macey was just 28 points behind Huffins fourth, Tom Pappas was fifth. Tomáš Dvořák finished sixth, Frank Busemann seventh.

Overall, the performance of the second day lagged significantly behind that of the first, so that the points achieved in the end were slightly lower than perhaps expected after the half of the competition. The gaps, especially from first to fourth, between which there were less than a hundred points, were very close overall.

Erki Nool was the first Estonian Olympic champion in athletics.

Bottom line

Olympic champion Erki Nool from Estonia
Silver medalist Roman Šebrle, Czech Republic
space Surname nation Points annotation
1 Erki Nool EstoniaEstonia Estonia 8641
2 Roman Šebrle Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 8606
3 Chris Huffins United StatesUnited States United States 8595
4th Dean Macey United KingdomUnited Kingdom Great Britain 8567
5 Tom Pappas United StatesUnited States United States 8425
6th Tomáš Dvořák Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 8385
7th Frank Busemann GermanyGermany Germany 8351
8th Attila Zsivoczky HungaryHungary Hungary 8277
9 Stefan Schmid GermanyGermany Germany 8206
10 Henrik Dagård DenmarkDenmark Denmark 8178
11 Zsolt Kürtösi HungaryHungary Hungary 8149
12 Mário Aníbal PortugalPortugal Portugal 8136 NO
13 Lev Lobodin RussiaRussia Russia 8071
14th Jiří Ryba Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 8056
15th Raul Duany CubaCuba Cuba 8054
16 Oleksandr Jurkov UkraineUkraine Ukraine 7993
17th Indrek Kaseorg EstoniaEstonia Estonia 7932
18th Klaus Ambrosch AustriaAustria Austria 7917
19th Laurent Hernu FranceFrance France 7909
20th Wilfrid Boulineau FranceFrance France 7821
21st Kip Janvrin United StatesUnited States United States 7726
22nd Volodymyr Mychailenko UkraineUkraine Ukraine 7676
23 Fedor Lauchin UkraineUkraine Ukraine 7652
24 Eduard Hämäläinen FinlandFinland Finland 7520
25th Mike Maczey GermanyGermany Germany 7228

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  1. IAAF Statistics Handbook, Beijing 2015, page 681 , accessed on April 3, 2018