2010 Hypo-Meeting

The 36th edition of the annual Hypo-Meeting took place on May 29 and May 30, 2010 in Götzis, Austria. The track and field competition, featuring a men's decathlon and a women's heptathlon event was part of the 2010 IAAF World Combined Events Challenge. Oleksiy Kasyanov and Jessica Ennis led the men's and women's competition, respectively, after the first day. Ennis (6689 points) and Bryan Clay (8483 points) were the winners of the events overall.[1][2]

Men's Decathlon

Schedule

May 29
  1. 100 m
  2. Long Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. High Jump
  5. 400 m
May 30
  1. 110 m hurdles
  2. Discus Throw
  3. Pole Vault
  4. Javelin Throw
  5. 1,500 m

Records

World Record  Roman Šebrle (CZE) 9026 May 27, 2001 Austria Götzis, Austria
Event Record  Roman Šebrle (CZE) 9026 May 27, 2001 Austria Götzis, Austria


Results

  The best mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Decathlon Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1  Bryan Clay (USA) 10.35 7.51 15.38 2.06 49.66 14.08 49.85 4.60 66.19 4:56.37 8483
2  Romain Barras (FRA) 11.02 7.13 16.19 2.00 48.59 14.39 42.53 5.00 61.48 4:31.07 8297
3  Leonel Suárez (CUB) 10.96 7.35 14.44 2.06 48.47 14.30 43.79 4.50 65.38 4:27.56 8286
4  Jake Arnold (USA) 11.04 6.96 15.17 2.00 49.29 14.12 46.51 5.10 62.28 4:40.74 8253
5  Eelco Sintnicolaas (NED) 10.79 7.40 13.07 1.97 48.10 14.40 39.70 5.00 60.30 4:28.41 8159
6  Andrei Krauchanka (BLR) 11.14 7.53 14.44 2.03 49.42 14.20 43.51 4.60 60.18 4:37.57 8112
7  Mikk Pahapill (EST) 11.05 7.47 15.18 2.00 50.65 14.35 43.63 4.50 62.60 4:34.95 8084
8  Pascal Behrenbruch (GER) 11.09 7.27 16.06 1.97 51.58 14.29 48.43 4.60 63.90 4:50.81 8069
9  Roland Schwarzl (AUT) 11.23 7.61 14.54 1.94 50.24 14.37 44.95 5.10 52.66 4:39.40 8032
10  Andres Raja (EST) 10.83 7.45 14.76 2.03 50.02 14.05 41.60 4.40 57.05 4:37.28 8029
11  Mihail Dudaš (SRB) 10.81 7.63 13.08 2.00 48.73 15.37 42.37 4.50 56.88 4:24.96 7966
12  Brent Newdick (NZL) 10.86 7.39 13.92 1.94 49.77 14.66 42.53 4.60 57.03 4:29.54 7935
13  Hans van Alphen (BEL) 11.12 7.24 15.04 1.94 50.18 15.09 45.30 4.40 61.80 4:26.51 7928
14  Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) 10.97 7.06 16.23 2.03 51.00 14.94 49.30 4.80 50.21 4:56.45 7894
15  Ingmar Vos (NED) 10.75 7.23 14.12 2.00 50.67 14.68 41.06 4.30 62.74 4:36.72 7866
16  Dominik Distelberger (AUT) 10.63 7.50 11.62 1.88 47.25 14.46 31.43 4.40 54.39 4:36.16 7604
17  Simon Walter (SUI) 11.15 7.18 13.55 2.00 49.57 15.55 43.03 4.80 50.24 5:01.35 7526
18  Yordani García (CUB) 10.61 6.95 15.48 2.03 48.98 14.02 46.20 NM 63.32 4:42.68 7479
19  Nils Büker (GER) 10.81 7.38 13.60 2.00 49.46 15.14 39.35 4.00 50.40 4:48.80 7477
20  Nadir El Fassi (FRA) 11.33 7.21 12.21 1.91 50.93 15.33 34.93 4.40 50.00 4:21.29 7262
21  Petter Olson (SWE) 11.35 6.97 12.91 2.00 50.11 15.40 36.88 4.40 43.90 4:33.06 7224
 Roman Šebrle (CZE) 11.08 7.65 14.88 2.03 50.38 DNF
 Daniel Almgren (SWE) 11.07 7.26 13.10 1.94 49.44 DNF
 Massimo Bertocchi (CAN) 10.79 7.37 15.54 2.00 48.60 14.74 47.53 DNF
 Larbi Bouraada (ALG) 10.67 7.54 12.66 2.03 47.27 14.83 38.18 NM DNF


Women's heptathlon

Schedule

May 29
  1. 100 m hurdles
  2. High Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. 200 m
May 30
  1. Long Jump
  2. Javelin Throw
  3. 800 m

Records

World Record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7291 September 24, 1988 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Event Record  Sabine Braun (GER) 6985 May 31, 1992 Austria Götzis, Austria


Results

  The best mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Heptathlon Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1  Jessica Ennis (GBR) 12.89 1.91 14.25 23.31 6.13 43.40 2:11.19 6689
2  Tatyana Chernova (RUS) 13.47 1.82 13.66 24.47 6.52 51.35 2:13.97 6572
3  Lyudmyla Yosypenko (UKR) 13.77 1.85 12.99 24.64 6.20 48.69 2:20.69 6260
4  Jennifer Oeser (GER) 13.48 1.79 11.40 24.53 6.40 43.49 2:13.50 6193
5  Marina Goncharova (RUS) 14.10 1.82 13.11 25.65 5.97 50.68 2:12.95 6165
6  Yana Maksimava (BLR) 14.41 1.88 14.15 25.61 5.80 41.01 2:13.23 6031
7  Nataliya Dobrynska (UKR) 14.13 1.79 15.72 25.35 5.83 42.16 2:19.82 6023
8  Eliška Klucinová (CZE) 14.46 1.76 13.84 25.26 6.07 46.78 2:18.08 6007
9  Bettie Wade (USA) 14.00 1.82 13.62 25.07 6.29 37.62 2:21.17 6000
10  Antoinette Nana Djimou Ida (FRA) 13.65 1.73 13.45 24.76 6.07 44.26 2:22.54 5994
11  Claudia Rath (GER) 14.18 1.76 12.08 24.22 6.21 38.95 2:13.46 5984
12  Jessica Zelinka (CAN) 13.53 1.67 13.64 24.54 5.78 42.18 2:13.99 5962
13  Linda Züblin (SUI) 13.65 1.61 13.38 24.70 5.90 47.23 2:15.97 5948
14  Hanna Melnychenko (UKR) 13.87 1.76 13.19 24.86 6.02 37.84 2:19.42 5878
15  Marisa De Aniceto (FRA) 13.98 1.76 11.99 25.64 5.73 48.08 2:17.43 5848
16  Remona Fransen (NED) 14.14 1.82 12.87 24.98 5.97 33.78 2:16.38 5831
17  Louise Hazel (GBR) 13.49 1.55 12.35 24.31 5.99 44.13 2:17.28 5819
18  Francesca Doveri (ITA) 13.71 1.70 12.23 24.78 5.86 33.59 2:17.36 5670
19  Jana Korešová (CZE) 13.61 1.64 11.35 24.80 5.69 32.18 2:13.62 5526
20  Ida Marcussen (NOR) 15.02 1.67 12.86 26.02 5.85 40.73 2:16.65 5525
21  Nadezhda Sergeeva (RUS) 14.78 1.70 13.80 26.56 5.68 35.12 2:19.30 5416
 Sara Aerts (BEL) 13.36 1.70 12.98 26.11 DNF
 Phyllis Agbo (GBR) 13.89 1.70 12.60 25.00 NM 38.38 DNF
 Hyleas Fountain (USA) 12.87 1.79 13.45 24.06 6.30 DNF
 Maren Schwerdtner (GER) 13.89 1.70 13.59 25.07 5.84 DNF
 Yvonne van Langen (NED) 13.48 1.76 13.15 24.38 5.69 DNF


See also


References

Results



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