Upload a Photo Upload a Video Add a News article Write a Blog Add a Comment
Blog Feed News Feed Video Feed All Feeds

Media

Photos (538)
View
Videos (163)
View
News (104)
View
Blogs (0)
View
 

Folders

 

 

Eaton Breaks Decathlon World Record - IAAF

Published by
DyeStatPRO.com   Aug 29th 2015, 4:14pm
Comments

Eaton Breaks Decathlon World Record

IAAF Press Release

USA's Ashton Eaton successfully defended his decathlon title by breaking his own world record* with a score of 9045 at the IAAF World Championships, Beijing 2015.

The Olympic champion led from the outset after clocking 10.23 in the first event, the 100m. After solid marks in the long jump (7.88m), shot put (14.52m) and high jump (2.01m), he ended the first day with a world decathlon best of 45.00 in the 400m.

He continued to lead throughout the second day, clocking 13.69 in the 110m hurdles, throwing 43.34m in the discus, clearing 5.20m in the pole vault and throwing 63.63m in the javelin. After nine events, his score was already 8216.

Going into the final event, the 1500m, he needed to run 4:18.25 to break his world record of 9039. He seemed to be some way off the pace with a lap to go, but he kicked hard in the closing stages to cross the line in 4:17.52.

It gave him a score of 9045 and, thanks to the support of IAAF partner TDK, earned him a world record bonus of US $100,000.

*Subject to the usual ratification procedures



More news

1 comment(s)
Adam Schneider
Eaton ran under 30 seconds for that last 200m
History for Oregon Track Club Elite
YearVideosNewsPhotosBlogs
2022 5      
2021 2 1    
2020 3 2    
Show 14 more
 
+PLUS highlights
+PLUS coverage
Live Events
Get +PLUS!