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2014 result of multi-event athletes-Broersen 6539p PB
Given Lasaz slow start of the season I think that Cato is the favorite for the NCAA title and should score 62xx.
If only he could throw...
Lazas is competing in Fayetteville in the Heptathlon.
After the first day he leads with 3277 (7.09-7,25-14.63-1.98)
He is a wonderful Pole Vaulter so he can push his score to ~6000. Still he will need to improve a lot in order to defend his title against Cato.
Gunner Nixon is competing in Boise Idaho and show mix fortunes. In the first three events he was roughly on the same pace as his Albuquerque results (6232) with 6.96 (6.86), 7.49 (7.42) and 14.31 (14.27). Then he had a mini disaster in his best event and jumped only 2.02 (2.14) and probably lost his chance for 6100+ results.
Thanks a lot to all guys here, posting results to keep us all updated!
Btw:
Kasyanov high jump 2.08 and
Shukurenko shot put 14.40 are personal bests.
Jumps:
Japeth Cato with (7.85/2.19/5.33 = 3017pts) now #8 alltime best athlete regarding the PBs of the combined decathlon jumps.
1 Dan O'Brien 8,08/2,20/5,25= 3061
2 Erki Nool 8,10/2,05/5,60= 3036
3 Ashton Eaton 8,23/2,11/5,30= 3030
4 Robert Zmelik 8,09/2,11/5,40= 3025
5 Tom Pappas 7,96/2,21/5,20= 3024
6 Andreij Krauchanka 7,90/2,19/5,30= 3021
7 Jagan Hames 7,83/2,30/5,00= 3018
8 Japeth Cato 7,85/2,19/5,33= 3017
Dan O'Brien still leads the list (when counting in his wind aided long jump of 8.11 (+2.3) a wind that is within the allowed limit for a decathlon (up to +4.0) it summs up to 3069 points)
Results from the german indoor champs: http://www.hlv.de/ERGEBNISSE/2014/DMHMK/140201MK.asp
Kai Kazmirek with three PBs on day one, but only in third place because Maathias Prey is also having a good day (16.26m SP), but surprisingly Rene Stauß took the lead with a 2.18m HJ.
Lazas 5923 US leading and third this year (until the end of the German indoor). Only 5.15 in the PV. Nixon quit after four events, hope this is a strategic move and not an injury.
Edit: Nixon posted that he will compete next week so probably a strategic move to quit after realizing that he lost his chance for a big score.
Deanna Latham (Wisconsin) added 50 points to her PR, 4117 now. She did it with a poor SP (10.92) 5 feet (1.6m) short of her PR 12.56cm, so she could hit 4250 just be getting a PR there (one meet shows a 12.97 during a multi, but it might be a typo).
Results from the german indoor champs: http://www.hlv.de/ERGEBNISSE/2014/DMHMK/140201MK.asp
Kai Kazmirek with three PBs on day one, but only in third place because Maathias Prey is also having a good day (16.26m SP), but surprisingly Rene Stauß took the lead with a 2.18m HJ.
Results after four events:
Rene Staub 3393
Kai Kazmirek 3352
Prey Mathias 3273
Kazmirek has by far a better second day than both Staub and Mathiasas. He is much better pole vaulter and hurdler (on paper his advantage in the PV is more than half a meter or ~160 points). He should score more than 6100 points while the other two are unlikely to score above 6,000. If Mayer and Sintnicolaas (both ~6300 points) will challenge for a spot in Sopot then he will need to bit the American challenge (Nixon, Horn, Beach and company) in order to capture the third place.
Kira Biesenbach won the women's pentathlon. Going into the 800m she was third behind Alina Biesenbach who was surprisingly in the lead, and 'former' hurdler Cindy Roleder.
K Biesenback 4230
A Biesenbach 4226
C Roleder 4187
Opened with a fine 8.03 60H, but struggled with a 1.57 / 5-2 HJ (her PR is 1.73 / 5-8). Came back with a respectable PR in the SP (13.44 / 44-1) and LJ'ed 6.23 / 20-5 and DNF the 800. I see she's done a pentathlon before, but no outdoor heptathlon.
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