National champions Decathlon (men)

National champions Decathlon (men)

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

Contents

Australia Australia

  • 2000: Klaus Ambrosch (AUT)
  • 2001: Matt McEwen
  • 2002: Scott Ferrier
  • 2003: Matt McEwen
  • 2004: Matt McEwen
  • 2005: Eric Surjan
  • 2006: Jason Dudley
  • 2007: Eric Surjan
  • 2008: Jason Dudley
  • 2009: Brent Newdick (NZL)

Austria Austria

  • 1990: Michael Arnold
  • 1991: Erwin Reiterer
  • 1992: Martin Krenn
  • 1993: Leonard Hudec
  • 1994: Leonard Hudec
  • 1995: Gerhard Röser
  • 1996: Thomas Tebbich
  • 1997: Thomas Tebbich
  • 1998: Klaus Ambrosch
  • 1999: Klaus Ambrosch
  • 2000: Thomas Lorber
  • 2001: Markus Walser
  • 2002: Klaus Ambrosch
  • 2003: Roland Schwarzl
  • 2004: Thomas Tebbich
  • 2005: Markus Walser
  • 2006: Johannes Künz
  • 2007: Markus Walser
  • 2008: Fabian Mayrhofer
  • 2009: Dominik Distelberger

Belgium Belgium

  • 1980: Piet Van Vaerenbergh
  • 1981: Roland Marloye
  • 1982: Piet Van Vaerenbergh
  • 1983: Piet Van Vaerenbergh
  • 1984: Roland Marloye
  • 1985: Roland Marloye
  • 1986: Roland Marloye
  • 1987: Erwin Van Nieuwenhove
  • 1988: Roland Marloye
  • 1989: Erwin Van Nieuwenhove
  • 1990: Vincent Verleye
  • 1991: Vincent Verleye
  • 1992: Bert Van Opstel
  • 1993: Vincent Verleye
  • 1994: Raf Coomans
  • 1995: Serge De Smet
  • 1996: Serge De Smet
  • 1997: Wim Van Meerbeeck
  • 1998: Raf Coomans
  • 1999: Serge De Smet

Bulgaria 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 Canada

  • 1990: Mike Smith
  • 1991: Garth Peet
  • 1992: Garth Peet
  • 1993: David Cook
  • 1994: Mike Smith
  • 1995: Mike Smith
  • 1996: Matt Jeffrey
  • 1997: Antonie Scholtz
  • 1998: Dave Stewart
  • 1999: Mike Nolan

Cuba Cuba

  • 1986: Ernesto Betancourt
  • 1987: Miguel Valle
  • 1988: Luis Milanes
  • 1989: Unknown
  • 1990: Luis Milanes
  • 1991: Eugenio Balanqué
  • 1992: Ernesto Betancourt
  • 1993: Eugenio Balanqué
  • 2002: Yonelvis Águila
  • 2003: Yonelvis Águila
  • 2004: Alberto Juantorena Jr.
  • 2005: Alexis Chivás
  • 2006: Yordanis García

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

  • 1980: Jirí Knejp
  • 1981: Petr Šárec
  • 1982: Martin Machura
  • 1983: Martin Machura
  • 1984: Martin Machura
  • 1985: Martin Machura
  • 1986: Roman Hraban
  • 1987: Veroslav Valenta
  • 1988: Petr Horn
  • 1989: Lubomír Matoušek
  • 1990: Veroslav Valenta
  • 1991: Petr Horn
  • 1992: Kamil Damašek

Czech Republic Czech Republic

  • 1993: Kamil Damašek
  • 1994: Kamil Damašek
  • 1995: Kamil Damašek
  • 1996: Roman Šebrle
  • 1997: Kamil Damašek
  • 1998: Aleš Paštrnák
  • 1999: Tomáš Komenda
  • 2000: Aleš Paštrnák
  • 2001: Pavel Havlícek
  • 2002: Jan Podebradský
  • 2003: Vít Zákoucký
  • 2004: Jan Podebradský
  • 2005: Josef Karas
  • 2006: Josef Karas

Denmark Denmark

  • 1984: Mikkel Sørensen
  • 1985: Morten Blumensaat
  • 1986: Lars Warming
  • 1987: Lars Warming
  • 1988: Lars Warming
  • 1989: Lars Warming
  • 1990: Poul Gundersen
  • 1991: Lars Warming
  • 1992: Lars Warming
  • 1993: Poul Gundersen
  • 1994: Carsten Bomme
  • 1995: Søren Johansson
  • 1996: Thor Rasmussen
  • 1997: Niels Uth
  • 1998: Poul Gundersen
  • 1999: Anders Black
  • 2000: Piotr Buciarski
  • 2001: Niels Uth
  • 2002: Piotr Buciarski
  • 2003: Anders Black
  • 2004: Anders Black
  • 2005: Anders Black
  • 2006: Niels Uth
  • 2007: Niels Uth
  • 2008:
  • 2009:
  • 2010:

Estonia Estonia

  • 1980: Tõnu Kaukis
  • 1981: Valter Külvet
  • 1982: Sven Reintak
  • 1983: Urmas Käen
  • 1984: Sven Reintak
  • 1985: Sven Reintak
  • 1986: Tiit Pahker
  • 1987: Tiit Pahker
  • 1988: Aivar Haller
  • 1989: Ain Arro

Finland Finland

  • 1980: Johannes Lahti
  • 1981: Kari-Pekka Lax
  • 1982: Johannes Lahti
  • 1983: Jarmo Mäkelä
  • 1984: Harri Sundell
  • 1985: Henrik Broman
  • 1986: Henrik Broman
  • 1987: Petri Keskitalo
  • 1988: Kaj Ekman
  • 1989: Mikko Valle
  • 1990: Kaj Ekman
  • 1991: Jari Näkki
  • 1992: Mikko Valle
  • 1993: Mikko Valle
  • 1994: Jarkko Finni
  • 1995: Mikko Valle
  • 1996: Mikko Valle
  • 1997: Mikko Valle
  • 1998: Mikko Valle
  • 1999: Glenn Lindqvist

France France

Germany Germany

East Germany East Germany

West Germany West Germany

  • 1984: Not held
  • 1985: Siegfried Wentz
  • 1986: Jens Schulze
  • 1987: Michael Neugebauer
  • 1988: Rainer Sonnenburg
  • 1989: Karl-Heinz Fichtner
  • 1990: Michael Kohnle

Germany Unified Germany

  • 2001: Jörg Goedicke
  • 2002: Florian Schönbeck
  • 2003: Matthias Spahn
  • 2004: Christopher Hallmann
  • 2005: Jacob Minah

Hungary Hungary

  • 1980: László Nagy
  • 1981: Árpád Kiss
  • 1982: József Hoffer
  • 1983: József Hoffer
  • 1984: József Hoffer
  • 1985: Béla Vágó
  • 1986: Béla Vágó
  • 1987: Dezső Szabó
  • 1988: Dezső Szabó
  • 1989: Dezső Szabó

Latvia Latvia

  • 1991: Rojs Piziks
  • 1992: Ronalds Blûms
  • 1993: Rojs Piziks
  • 1994: Gvido Einbergs
  • 1995: Rojs Piziks
  • 1996: Rojs Piziks
  • 1997: Mârcis Rullis
  • 1998: Intars Dîcmanis
  • 1999: Egons Lâcis
  • 2000: Aigars Brûveris
  • 2001: Normunds Jakušonoks
  • 2002: Atis Vaisjûns
  • 2003: Jânis Karlivâns
  • 2004: Jânis Karlivâns
  • 2005: Atis Vaisjûns
  • 2006: Atis Vaisjûns
  • 2007:
  • 2008:
  • 2009:

Lithuania 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
  • 2007:
  • 2008:
  • 2009:

Netherlands Netherlands

  • 2000: Chiel Warners
  • 2001: Rick Wassenaar
  • 2002: Rick Wassenaar
  • 2003: Eugene Martineau
  • 2004: Joost van Bennekom
  • 2005: Ludo van der Plaat
  • 2006: Ludo van der Plaat
  • 2007: Pelle Rietveld
  • 2008: Ludo van der Plaat
  • 2009: Ludo van der Plaat
  • 2010: Alwin Roobeek
  • 2011: Adriaan Saman

New Zealand New Zealand

  • 2000: Sean Gourley
  • 2001: David Hansen
  • 2002: Sean Gourley
  • 2003: Scott McLaren
  • 2004: Peter Cox
  • 2005: Brent Newdick
  • 2006: Brent Newdick

Portugal Portugal

  • 1980: João Campos
  • 1981: Pedro Albuquerque Martins
  • 1982: Pedro Albuquerque Martins
  • 1983: Pedro Albuquerque Martins
  • 1984: Pedro Albuquerque Martins
  • 1985: Joaquim Carvalho
  • 1986: Carlos Cunha
  • 1987: Paulo Barrigana
  • 1988: José Durão
  • 1989: José Durão
  • 1990: Mário Aníbal Ramos
  • 1991: José Durão
  • 1992: Francisco Nuno Fernandes
  • 1993: Mário Aníbal Ramos
  • 1994: Mário Aníbal Ramos
  • 1995: Mário Aníbal Ramos
  • 1996: Luís Herédio Costa
  • 1997: Paulo Massinga
  • 1998: Pedro Veloso
  • 1999: Pedro Veloso
  • 2000: Mário Aníbal Ramos
  • 2001: Mário Aníbal Ramos
  • 2002: Carlos Sá
  • 2003: Mário Aníbal Ramos
  • 2004: Carlos Sá
  • 2005: Tiago Marto
  • 2006: Cláudio Gama
  • 2007: Tiago Marto
  • 2008: Tiago Marto
  • 2009:
  • 2010:

Sweden Sweden

  • 1980: Christer Lythell
  • 1981: Christer Lythell
  • 1982: Conny Silfver
  • 1983: Conny Silfver
  • 1984: Staffan Blomstrand
  • 1985: Sten Ekberg
  • 1986: Mikael Olander
  • 1987: Sten Ekberg
  • 1988: Bengt Järlsjö
  • 1989: Henrik Dagård
  • 1990: Sten Ekberg
  • 1991: Sten Ekberg
  • 1992: Sten Ekberg
  • 1993: Glenn Håkansson
  • 1994: Einar Cronstedt
  • 1995: Robert Wärff
  • 1996: Robert Wärff
  • 1997: Michael Hoffer
  • 1998: Henrik Dagård
  • 1999: Michael Hoffer
  • 2000: Christer Holger
  • 2001: Patrik Melin
  • 2002: Andrus Klaar
  • 2003: Andrus Klaar
  • 2004: Patrik Melin
  • 2005: Daniel Almgren
  • 2006: Daniel Almgren
  • 2007: Daniel Almgren
  • 2008: Björn Barrefors

Switzerland Switzerland

United States United States

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