Mistrzostwa Europy w Lekkoatletyce 1946 – dziesięciobój mężczyzn
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Dziesięciobój mężczyzn był jedną z konkurencji rozgrywanych podczas III Mistrzostw Europy w Oslo. Został rozegrany 23 i 24 sierpnia 1946 roku. Zwycięzcą tej konkurencji został Norweg Godtfred Holmvang. W rywalizacji wzięło udział szesnastu zawodników z jedenastu reprezentacji.
Rekordy
Rekord świata | ![]() | 7254[a] (7900)[b] | Berlin, Niemcy | 07-08.08.1936[1] |
Rekord Europy | ![]() | 7147[a] (8790,46)[c] | Hamburg, Niemcy | 07-08.07.1934[2] |
Rekord mistrzostw | ![]() | 6687[a] (7214)[b] | Paryż, Francja | 04-05.09.1938 |
Wyniki
Poz. | Zawodnik | Punkty | 100 | W dal | Kula | Wzwyż | 400 | 110 ppł | Dysk | Tyczka | Oszczep | 1500 |
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1 | ![]() | 6566[a] (6987)[b] | 11,7 s | 6,69 m | 12,32 m | 1,78 m | 52,7 s | 16,2 s | 36,86 m | 3,60 m | 51,06 m | 4:15,8 |
2 | ![]() | 6559[a] (6930)[b] | 11,1 s | 7,37 m | 11,84 m | 1,60 m | 51,9 s | 16,4 s | 37,02 m | 3,70 m | 48,39 m | 4:33,8 |
3 | ![]() | 6313[a] (6661)[b] | 11,8 s | 6,75 m | 12,23 m | 1,75 m | 53,4 s | 16,7 s | 37,94 m | 3,50 m | 50,73 m | 4:34,4 |
4 | ![]() | 6263[a] (6655)[b] | 11,6 s | 6,08 m | 11,76 m | 1,81 m | 52,5 s | 16,4 s | 36,15 m | 3,90 m | 51,49 m | 4:53,0 |
5 | ![]() | 6203[a] (6496)[b] | 12,0 s | 6,25 m | 12,11 m | 1,60 m | 50,9 s | 16,6 s | 36,37 m | 3,10 m | 56,64 m | 4:19,8 |
6 | ![]() | 6195[a] (6461)[b] | 11,7 s | 6,54 m | 11,43 m | 1,66 m | 51,2 s | 16,8 s | 39,78 m | 3,00 m | 49,90 m | 4:27,2 |
7 | ![]() | 5995[a] (6295)[b] | 11,8 s | 6,44 m | 12,28 m | 1,63 m | 53,2 s | 18,8 s | 36,44 m | 3,40 m | 57,06 m | 4:34,2 |
8 | ![]() | 5817[a] (6027)[b] | 11,8 s | 6,55 m | 11,07 m | 1,75 m | 54,6 s | 16,7 s | 33,43 m | 3,50 m | 48,26 m | 5:03,8 |
9 | ![]() | 5762[a] (5994)[b] | 12,2 s | 6,32 m | 12,47 m | 1,66 m | 54,0 s | 17,4 s | 38,92 m | 3,00 m | 51,65 m | 4:55,6 |
10 | ![]() | 5602[a] (5811)[b] | 12,0 s | 6,51 m | 11,73 m | 1,72 m | 54,9 s | 18,8 s | 38,09 m | 3,10 m | 41,89 m | 4:45,8 |
11 | ![]() | 5634[a] (5796)[b] | 11,9 s | 6,70 m | 11,18 m | 1,60 m | 54,3 s | 16,6 s | 37,91 m | 2,80 m | 49,49 m | 5:16,0 |
12 | ![]() | 5605[a] (5738)[b] | 11,8 s | 6,45 m | 10,34 m | 1,66 m | 54,2 s | 17,3 s | 29,79 m | 3,10 m | 51,51 m | 4:51,2 |
– | ![]() | DNF | 12,3 s | 5,45 m | 10,72 m | 1,55 m | 57,0 s | 18,4 s | 28,92 m | 2,70 m | 53,68 m | – |
– | ![]() | DNF | 11,2 s | 6,48 m | 12,04 m | 1,60 m | 54,1 s | 17,2 s | 37,77 m | – | – | – |
– | ![]() | DNF | 11,5 s | 5,79 m | 13,99 m | 1,72 m | 54,3 s | – | – | – | – | – |
– | ![]() | DNF | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Uwagi
Przypisy
- ↑ Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 214 [dostęp 2017-06-15] (ang.).
- ↑ Mirko Jalava (red.): Göteborg 2016 Statistics Handbook. Göteborg: European Athletics, 2006, s. 372.
Bibliografia
- Amsterdam 2016 Statistics Handbook, European Athletics, s. 386 [dostęp 2017-06-15] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2016-09-18] (ang.).
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