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List of decathlon national champions (men)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Below a list of all national champions in the Men's Decathlon event in track and field from several countries since 1980.

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Australia

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

  • 1980: Razvigor Yankov
  • 1981: Atanas Andonov
  • 1982: Tsetsko Mitrakiev
  • 1983: Tsetsko Mitrakiev
  • 1984: Tsetsko Mitrakiev
  • 1985: Tsetsko Mitrakiev
  • 1986: Tsetsko Mitrakiev
  • 1987: Tsetsko Mitrakiev
  • 1988: Borislav Kolev
  • 1989: Georgi Arnaoudov
  • 1990: Asen Aleksandrov
  • 1991: Georgi Arnaoudov
  • 1992: Krasimir Petlichki
  • 1993: Krasimir Petlichki
  • 1994: Krasimir Petlichki
  • 1995: Krasimir Petlichki
  • 1996: Georgi Petrov
  • 1997: Dimitar Georgiev
  • 1998: Boris Vodenizharov
  • 1999: Vladislav Iliev
  • 2000: Marin Karailiev
  • 2001: Miroslav Shishkov
  • 2002: Angel Kararadev
  • 2003: Kaloyan Kirov
  • 2004: Kiril Osev
  • 2005: Borislav Borisov
  • 2006: Borislav Borisov

Canada

Cuba

Czechoslovakia

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

[1]

Finland

France

Germany

East Germany

West Germany

Unified Germany

Hungary

Japan

Latvia

Lithuania

  • 1990: Tomas Onuškevicius
  • 1991: Rišardas Malachovskis
  • 1992: Tomas Onuškevicius
  • 1993: Audrius Rankelé
  • 1994: Tomas Onuškevicius
  • 1995: Ramûnas Pugžlys
  • 1996: no contest
  • 1997: Ramûnas Pugžlys
  • 1998: Regimantas Kicas
  • 1999: Regimantas Kicas
  • 2000: Jonas Spudis
  • 2001: Jonas Spudis
  • 2002: Gvidas Vorotinskas
  • 2003: Mindaugas Šerepka
  • 2004: Jonas Spudis
  • 2005: Aivaras Aksionovas
  • 2006: Aidas Aleksonis

Netherlands

New Zealand

  • 1980: Robert Sadler
  • 1981: Grant Connon
  • 1982: Grant Connon
  • 1983: Paul Wilson
  • 1984: Simon Poelman
  • 1985: Simon Poelman
  • 1986: Simon Poelman
  • 1987: Simon Poelman
  • 1988: Terry Lomax
  • 1989: Terry Lomax
  • 1990: Simon Poelman
  • 1991: Simon Poelman
  • 1992: Simon Poelman
  • 1993: Doug Pirini
  • 1994: Grant Chapman
  • 1995: Doug Pirini
  • 1996: Doug Pirini
  • 1997: Gene Pateman
  • 1998: Doug Pirini
  • 1999: Gene Pateman
  • 2000: Sean Gourley
  • 2001: David Hansen
  • 2002: Sean Gourley
  • 2003: Scott McLaren
  • 2004: Peter Cox
  • 2005: Brent Newdick
  • 2006: Brent Newdick
  • 2007: None
  • 2008: Kris McCarthy (Australia)
  • 2009: Brent Newdick
  • 2010: Brent Newdick
  • 2011: Brent Newdick
  • 2012: Nicholas Gerrard

Poland

  • 1980: Janusz Szczerkowski
  • 1981: Marek Kubiszewski
  • 1982: Wojciech Podsiadło
  • 1983: Maciej Jędral
  • 1984: Wojciech Podsiadło
  • 1985: Marek Kubiszewski
  • 1986: Janusz Leśniewicz
  • 1987: Wojciech Podsiadło
  • 1988: Dariusz Grad
  • 1989: Dariusz Grad
  • 1990: Andrzej Wyżykowski
  • 1991: Sebastian Chmara
  • 1992: Michał Krukowski
  • 1993: Grzegorz Stromiński
  • 1994: Sebastian Chmara
  • 1995: Grzegorz Stromiński
  • 1996: Maciej Chmara
  • 1997: Maciej Chmara
  • 1998: Michał Modelski
  • 1999: Michał Modelski
  • 2000: Michał Modelski
  • 2001: Michał Modelski
  • 2002: Krzysztof Andrzejak
  • 2003: Krzysztof Andrzejak
  • 2004: Michał Modelski
  • 2005: Łukasz Płaczek
  • 2006: Łukasz Płaczek
  • 2007: Marcin Dróżdż
  • 2008: Marcin Dróżdż
  • 2009: Łukasz Płaczek
  • 2010: Jacek Nabożny
  • 2011: Marcin Dróżdż
  • 2012: Paweł Wiesiołek
  • 2013: Marcin Przybył
  • 2014: Paweł Wiesiołek
  • 2015: Paweł Wiesiołek
  • 2016: Paweł Wiesiołek
  • 2017: Rafał Abramowski
  • 2018: Paweł Wiesiołek
  • 2019: Paweł Wiesiołek

Portugal

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United States

References

  1. ^ "EESTI MEISTRIVÕISTLUSTE KOLM PAREMAT" [Estonian Championships top3] (PDF). Estonian Athletic Association (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-06-29.
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