Combined track and field events
Combined track and field events are competitions in which athletes participate in a number of track and field events, earning points for their performance in each event, which adds to a total points score. Outdoors, the most common combined events are the men's decathlon and the women's heptathlon. Due to stadium limitations, indoor combined events competition have a reduced number of events, resulting in the men's heptathlon and the women's pentathlon. Athletes are allocated points based on an international-standard points scoring system, such as the decathlon scoring table.[1] Other longer combined events do exist, such as the icosathlon (double decathlon) for men and the tetradecathlon for women. Indoors, both men and women compete in the tetradecathlon, with slightly different events to the women's outdoor version.[2]
Various combined events[]
Event | Track | Field | ||||||||
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Men's decathlon | 100 m | 400 m | 1500 m | 110 m hurdles | Long jump | High jump | Pole vault | Shot put | Discus throw | Javelin throw |
Women's heptathlon | 200 m | 800 m | 100 m hurdles | Long jump | High jump | Shot put | Javelin throw | |||
Men's heptathlon (indoor) | 60 m | 1000 m | 60 m hurdles | Long jump | High jump | Pole vault | Shot put | |||
Women's pentathlon (indoor) | 800 m | 60 m hurdles | Long jump | High jump | Shot put |
See also[]
- IAAF World Combined Events Challenge
- European Cup Combined Events
- Icosathlon
Notes and references[]
- ^ "Multi-Events scoring". cheshireaa.com. Retrieved 2 November 2012.
- ^ Cédric. "What's IAUM ? - I A U M : International Association for Ultra Multievents". I A U M : International Association for Ultra Multievents (in French). Retrieved 2016-04-07.
External links[]
- Decathlon at IAAF web site
- Heptathlon at IAAF web site
- Combined track and field events
- Combination events
- Athletics by type