He won the gold medal in the decathlon at the AAA's Championships with a score of 6,286 points. |
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Tom Waddell, a 30-year-old army physician, comes sixth in the Olympic decathlon. |
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Thorpe was the sensation of the 1912 Stockholm Olympics and won the pentathlon and decathlon gold medals by huge margins. |
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He began training for the decathlon after being sidelined with an injury and watching other decathletes train. |
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The decathlon resumes early on Tuesday with the 110 metres hurdles and continues with the discus, pole vault, javelin and 1500 metres. |
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Like the title suggests, the game was structured around the decathlon competition. |
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Drechsler's boyfriend is also an athlete, or rather a former athlete, as the Frenchman Blondel has retired from the decathlon. |
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He showed a particular talent for track and field, settling into the decathlon as his primary event. |
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Dean Macey today vowed to be back stronger than ever after a remarkable fourth place in the Olympic decathlon in Athens. |
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The biathlon works on a points system, similar to the decathlon, but instead of ten events, competitors only take part in a time swim and run. |
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Macey, competing in his first decathlon since the Sydney Olympics, punched the air when he saw his time on the stadium scoreboard. |
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He will take part in the senior men's decathlon against Scotland, Ireland and Wales. |
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He is a two-time Middle Eastern Athletic Conference shotput champion, and finished fourth in the decathlon at the conference meet. |
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One day after Marion Jones failed to three-peat in the 100 metres, Czech Tomas Dvorak remained on target to win his third straight decathlon at the World Championships here. |
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Last night he had put himself in medal contention in the decathlon. |
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And in a movie that's a decathlon of bad acting and worse accents, she can out pole-vault, run, shotput and triple-jump the very worst this movie can throw up. |
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Athletes in the pole vault and decathlon must provide their own poles, which must be submitted for inspection and control prior to the event. |
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There are separate tables for all the events in the men's decathlon and pentathlon and the women's heptathlon. |
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Despite his training being severely restricted due to working on an oil rig, he has been selected to represent England in the punishing decathlon event. |
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The hope is that America's president emerges from this diplomatic decathlon able to show that his approach is working. |
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In the Stockholm Olympics of 1912 Jim Thorpe, an American Indian, won gold medals for the decathlon and track-and-field pentathlon. |
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In the pentathlon and decathlon, however, Thorpe dominated the events to win two gold medals. |
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Starting with a group of average decathlon athletes, we are now a powerful relay racers team. |
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Jamie Adjetey-Nelson captured gold in the gruelling 10 event decathlon with 8070 points. |
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The Czech Republic has been at the absolute pinnacle of the decathlon for a long time. |
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The Kazahkstan athlete leads the decathlon after seven events. |
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Steve Harris is a Senior Level 4 coach at the Barnet and District Athletics Club, coaching events in long jump, sprints, decathlon, discus and javelin. |
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The 1912 Olympics in Stockholm are best remembered for Jim Thorpe's world record successes in the most demanding track and field events, the pentathlon and the decathlon. |
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Just as the decathlon draws attention to unfashionable events like the shot-put, the MPI highlights neglected dimensions of poverty, such as sanitation, which policymakers often ignore. |
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Both men and women participate in multi-event competitions, the men in the 10-event decathlon and the women in the 7-event heptathlon, which superseded the earlier pentathlon. |
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At least that is how one German tabloid described him after the former crown prince of the decathlon was disqualified from the Olympic competition before he had run a single metre. |
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Daley Thompson was the gold medallist for the Great Britain team in the decathlon in the 1980 and 1984 Olympics. |
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Dylan Bright died too young to compete in the decathlon of Flourishing. |
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Thomas Kiely of Ireland, who paid his own fare to the Games rather than compete under the British flag, won the gold medal in an early version of the decathlon. |
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The triathlon, as well as the duathlon, pentathlon, and decathlon, are rapidly gaining interest in Ireland. |
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The decathlon of deprivation Zombies at the gates Where did everyone go? |
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Heading into day 2 of the decathlon he was in first place and secured the victory with strong performances in the 110 metre hurdles, discus throw, pole vault, javelin and finally the 1500 metres. |
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Some taildraggers have a deserved reputation as squirrels during landings, but the Super Decathlon isn't one of them. |
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When you pick up your be sure to check out all the great sporty Christmas gifts on offer in Decathlon. |
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Eleven teams took part in the first Newcastle Corporate Decathlon, co-ordinated by Aberdeen firm activitymix, last year. |
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On Friday, October 12, the third Solar Decathlon contest, www. |
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To celebrate the Grande Partenza or 'Big Start' of the prestigious Giro d'Italia this weekend, we've arranged a great cycling giveaway with sports megastore Decathlon. |
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