1990 Hypo-Meeting

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The 17th edition of the annual Hypo-Meeting took place on June 16 and June 17, 1990 in Götzis, Austria. The track and field competition featured a decathlon (men) and a heptathlon (women) event.

Men's Decathlon[]

Schedule[]

June 16
  1. 100 m
  2. Long Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. High Jump
  5. 400 m
June 17
  1. 110 m hurdles
  2. Discus Throw
  3. Pole Vault
  4. Javelin Throw
  5. 1,500 m

Records[]

World Record  Daley Thompson (GBR) 8847 [1] August 9, 1984 United States Los Angeles, United States
Event Record  Daley Thompson (GBR) 8730 May 23, 1982 Austria Götzis, Austria

Results[]

Rank Athlete Decathlon Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1  Christian Schenk (GDR) 11,36 7.73 15.58 2.23 49,68 15,29 48.12 4.80 63.74 4.30,18 8481
2  Dezső Szabó (HUN) 11,05 7.51 13.31 2.05 47,25 14,52 39.06 5.20 58.38 4.21,83 8306
3  Siegfried Wentz (FRG) 10,98 7.28 14.94 2.02 48,85 14,26 41.82 4.70 60.08 4.34,51 8138
4  Petri Keskitalo (FIN) 10,93 7.65 14.42 1.99 49,93 14,50 39.04 4.90 60.32 4.49,99 8012
5  Henrik Dagård (SWE) 10,88 7.32 13.21 2.05 47,88 14,64 41.06 4.70 63.28 4.54,08 8004
6  Beat Gähwiler (SUI) 11,35 7.10 13.83 1.93 49,42 14,69 41.40 4.80 63.96 4.14,96 7995
7  Frank Müller (FRG) 11,03 7.57 13.63 2.05 48,43 14,65 38.68 4.50 57.66 4.35,45 7952
8   (URS) 11,36 7.55 15.24 2.05 51,49 14,96 43.42 5.00 64.54 5.07,55 7951
9  Michael Kohnle (FRG) 10,95 7.20 15.08 1.99 48,74 14,43 40.90 4.50 60.62 4.49,27 7930
10   (FRG) 11,40 6.83 15.96 1.90 49,71 14,78 50.04 4.60 58.38 4.32,89 7915
11  Lars Warming (DEN) 11,11 7.35 13.71 1.96 48,11 14,63 40.16 4.80 50.28 4.23,64 7908
12  Gernot Kellermayr (AUT) 10,67 7.46 13.95 1.93 48,52 14,61 40.56 4.60 56.94 4.46,41 7904
13   (URS) 11,12 7.18 14.62 1.96 51,19 15,36 47.78 4.60 60.50 4.36,69 7852
14  Robert de Wit (NED) 11,25 6.82 14.70 1.90 49,62 14,53 43.06 4.60 58.04 4.38,20 7718
15   (SUI) 11,46 7.05 12.79 2.05 50,42 14,92 40.14 4.60 57.88 4.25,74 7681
16   (HUN) 11,18 7.12 12.58 1.96 48,88 14,63 38.18 4.40 53.44 4.25,56 7607
17   (FRG) 11,37 7.02 14.74 1.96 51,26 15,62 40.02 5.00 56.30 4.44,94 7579
18   (HUN) 11,24 7.24 12.92 1.96 50,29 14,88 36.56 4.50 54.54 4.30,67 7524
19  René Schmidheiny (SUI) 11,66 6.86 15.48 1.93 53,32 15,30 45.36 4.30 65.52 4.42,91 7500
20   (AUT) 10,95 7.30 12.64 1.93 50,20 15,34 42.54 4.10 57.76 4.55,39 7409
21  Alper Kasapoglu (TUR) 11,20 7.36 13.25 1.90 50,70 14,58 36.92 4.40 51.12 4.45,00 7384
22   (NOR) 11,57 6.88 14.00 1.93 51,92 15,30 43.90 4.00 57.12 4.41,75 7258
23   (AUT) 11,58 6.62 14.07 1.90 50,76 15,53 38.88 4.40 56.12 4.39,19 7213
24   (YUG) 11,34 6.40 13.46 1.84 52,12 15,64 39.18 4.20 52.98 4.50,11 6882
 Mikhail Medved (URS) 11,15 7.35 15.88 2.08 51,63 14,69 45.54 4.80 50.68 DNF
 Sten Ekberg (SWE) 11,25 6.93 13.71 2.02 49,66 15,10 46.90 4.50 58.10 DNF

Women's Heptathlon[]

Schedule[]

June 16
  1. 100 m hurdles
  2. High Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. 200 m
June 17
  1. Long Jump
  2. Javelin Throw
  3. 800 m

Records[]

World Record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7291 September 24, 1988 South Korea Seoul, South Korea
Event Record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 6841 May 25, 1986 Austria Götzis, Austria

Notes[]

  1. ^ Score according to the 1985 tables. Thompson's mark was not a world record in 1984, but when the 1985 tables came into use, his mark became the record. They were both given credit to the world record.

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