Tetradecathlon
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The tetradecathlon is a 14-event form of athletics. The International Association for Ultra Multievents (IAUM) is in charge of it and runs the World Championships for it alongside the Icosathlon. The event is also called the double heptathlon. There is an indoor variant for men and women as well as a one-day variant. (The tetradecathlon is only for women).
Events[]
Day one
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Day two
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World Championships[]
Edition | Year | City | Country | Date | Winner | Score |
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1st | 1990 | Espoo | Finland | 22–23 September | Charmaine Johnson (GBR) | 9152 |
2nd | 1991 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 21–22 September | Irina Stasenko (RUS) | 9879 |
3rd | 1992 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 12–13 September | Irina Stasenko (RUS) | 10732 |
4th | 1993 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 11–12 September | Irina Stasenko (RUS) | 10513 |
5th | 1994 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 10–11 September | Irina Stasenko (RUS) | 10586 |
6th | 1995 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 9–10 September | Susanna Hickman (FIN) | 7731 |
7th | 1996 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 7–8 September | Maria Kapitonova (RUS) | 9915 |
8th | 1997 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 6–7 September | Anga Tognotti (DEU) | 8021 |
9th | 1998 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 5–6 September | Maria Kapitonova (RUS) | 9935 |
10th | 1999 | Punkalaidun | Finland | 4–5 September | Irina Ilyna (RUS) | 10033 |
11th | 2000 | Hexham | United Kingdom | 23–24 September | Jacqueline Elliott (GBR) | 7733 |
12th | 2001 | Hexham | United Kingdom | 22–23 September | Irina Ilyna (RUS) | 10286 |
13th | 2002 | Turku | Finland | 7–8 September | Milla Kelo (FIN) | 10798 |
14th | 2003 | Sankt Pölten | Austria | 4–5 October | Irina Ilyna (RUS) | 9534 |
15th | 2004 | Gateshead | United Kingdom | 21–22 August | Kelly Rodmell (GBR) | 7978 |
16th | 2005 | Lynchburg, Virginia | United States | 7–8 October | Ashley Palmer (USA) | 6645 |
17th | 2006 | Bendigo | Australia | 14–15 October | Antje Bock (DEU) | 6605 |
18th | 2007 | Jyväskylä | Finland | 25–26 August | Kelly Rodmell (GBR) | 8601 |
19th | 2008 | Scheeßel | Germany | 2–3 August | Natalia Gaerlan (USA) | 9824 |
20th | 2009 | Delft | Netherlands | 12–13 September | Maren Schott (DEU) | 10380 |
21st | 2010 | Lynchburg, Virginia | United States | 24–25 September | Marie Williams (USA) | 7775 |
22nd | 2011 | Lisse | Netherlands | 20–21 August | Sonja Beba (DEU) | 7744 |
23rd | 2012 | Turnhout | Belgium | 30 June – 1 July | Evy De Jaegher (BEL) | 7361 |
24th | 2013 | Yeovil | United Kingdom | 24–25 August | Maren Schott (DEU) | 8889 |
25th | 2015 | Tartu | Estonia | 22–23 August | Maren Schott (DEU) | 9338 |
26th | 2017 | Turnhout | Belgium | 26–27 August | Maren Schott (DEU) | 8934 |
27th | 2018 | Delft | Netherlands | 25–26 August | Saskia Zwaard (NED) | 7264 |
28th | 2019 | Helsinki | Finland | 24–25 August | Jill de Gier (NED) | 6845 |
29th | 2021 | Épinal | France | 21–22 August | Fiona Espagnet (FRA) | 8552 |
National Records[]
Country | Score |
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Finland | 10798 |
Russia | 10732 |
Germany | 10380 |
United States | 9824 |
Estonia | 9755 |
Lithuania | 9612 |
United Kingdom | 9152 |
Netherlands | 8779 |
Austria | 8478 |
Italy | 8092 |
Switzerland | 7897 |
Belgium | 7361 |
Sweden | 7052 |
Japan | 5392 |
Area Records[]
Continent | Score | Athlete | Date | Place |
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Europe | 10798 | Milla Kelo | 7–8 September 2002 | Turku, Finland |
North America | 9824 | Natalia Gaerlan | 2–3 August 2008 | Scheeßel, Germany |
Asia | 5392 |
Indoor tetradecathlon[]
The indoor tetradecathlon is a double heptathlon which takes place in an indoor athletics arena. Also run by the IAUM, its world championship is held yearly starting in 2013.
Events (indoors)[]
Day 1
Long jump
800m
Shot
400m
High jump
Day 2
3000m
Pole vault
1500m
200m
Triple jump
5000m
Indoor world champions[]
2014 women = Matleena Helander ( Finland)
2014 men = Joey Blangé ( Netherlands)
Other IAUM events[]
Rules[]
All rules follow World Athletics rules and count on the official world time in which world/national/ records. Track events must be completed.
Notes[]
- IAUM is not part of as the World Athletics.
- World records not recognized by World Athletics.
References[]
- Double decathlon and double heptathlon in Delft, the Netherlands
- One day double decathlon and double heptathlon in Heiloo, the Netherlands
External links[]
- Events in track and field
- Combined track and field events
- Endurance games
- Individual sports