2002 in the decathlon

This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2002 in the men's decathlon. One of the main events during this season were the 2002 European Championships in Munich, Germany, where the competition started on August 7, 2002 and ended on August 8, 2002. Roman Šebrle had broken the world record in the previous year, collecting 9026 points at the 2001 Hypo-Meeting in Götzis, Austria.

Records

Standing records prior to the 2002 season in track and field
World Record  Roman Šebrle (CZE) 9026 May 27, 2001 Austria Götzis, Austria

2002 World Year Ranking

Rank Points Athlete Venue Date Note
1 8800  Roman Šebrle (CZE) Götzis, Austria 02/06/2002
2 8583  Tom Pappas (USA) Götzis, Austria 02/06/2002
3 8509  Oleksandr Yurkov (UKR) Götzis, Austria 02/06/2002
4 8438  Erki Nool (EST) Munich, Germany 08/08/2002
5 8433  Lev Lobodin (RUS) Ratingen, Germany 16/06/2002
6 8390  Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) Ratingen, Germany 16/06/2002
7 8230  Bryan Clay (USA) Berkeley, United States 20 06 2002
8 8226  Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) Ratingen, Germany 16/06/2002
9 8192  Jaakko Ojaniemi (FIN) Munich, Germany 08/08/2002
10 8175  Attila Zsivoczky (HUN) Götzis, Austria 02/06/2002
11 8163  Aleksandr Pogorelov (RUS) Krasnodar, Russia 24/05/2002
12 8158  Mike Maczey (GER) Munich, Germany 08/08/2002
13 8133  Chad Smith (USA) Atlanta, United States 17/05/2002
14 8122  Dennis Leyckes (GER) Berlin, Germany 01/09/2002
15 8108  Laurent Hernu (FRA) Arles, France 02/06/2002
16 8099  Sebastian Knabe (GER) Ratingen, Germany 16/06/2002
17 8094  Claston Bernard (JAM) Baton Rouge, United States 01/06/2002
18 8081  Kristjan Rahnu (EST) Arlington, United States 11/05/2002
19 8041  Paul Terek (USA) Baton Rouge, United States 01/06/2002
20 8041  Qi Haifeng (CHN) Busan, South Korea 10/10/2002
21 8023  Florian Schönbeck (GER) Ratingen, Germany 16/06/2002
22 8008  Stephen Moore (USA) Götzis, Austria 02/06/2002
23 8007  Aleksandr Shtepa (RUS) Krasnodar, Russia 24/05/2002
24 7995  Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) Busan, South Korea 10/10/2002
25 7989  Pierre-Alexandre Vial (FRA) Arles, France 02/06/2002

See also

References

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