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2008 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's heptathlon

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Medalists

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Gold
Bryan Clay  United States[1]
Silver
Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus
Bronze
Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan

60 metres

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Pos Lane Name Country Mark React Points
1 2 Bryan Clay  United States 6.71 SB 0.152 988
2 8 Andres Raja  Estonia 6.95 PB 0.149 900
3 7 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 7.02 PB 0.166 875
4 3 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 7.03 PB 0.139 872
5 6 Aleksandr Pogorelov  Russia 7.06 SB 0.167 861
6 1 Roman Šebrle  Czech Republic 7.16 0.245 826
7 5 Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 7.19 0.301 816
8 4 Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 7.20 0.259 813

Long Jump

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Pos Name Country Mark Attempts Points
1 2 3
1 Bryan Clay  United States 7.75 SB 7.56 7.75 X 997
2 Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 7.63 7.44 7.63 7.44 967
3 Roman Šebrle  Czech Republic 7.60 SB 7.51 7.49 7.60 960
4 Aleksandr Pogorelov  Russia 7.48 7.48 7.16 - 930
5 Andres Raja  Estonia 7.42 PB 7.14 7.42 X 915
6 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 7.36 SB 7.36 7.33 7.13 900
7 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 7.35 X 7.21 7.35 898
8 Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 7.31 SB 7.17 7.31 7.30 888

Shot Put

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Pos Name Country Mark Attempts Points
1 2 3
1 Bryan Clay  United States 16.21 PB 16.12 15.78 16.21 864
2 Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 16.19 16.04 X 16.19 863
3 Roman Šebrle  Czech Republic 16.16 SB 15.21 15.25 16.16 861
4 Andres Raja  Estonia 14.86 PB 13.62 X 14.86 781
5 Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 14.29 PB 14.05 14.29 X 746
6 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 14.09 SB 14.05 14.09 X 734
7 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 13.82 12.83 13.82 X 717
Aleksandr Pogorelov  Russia DNS

High Jump

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Pos Name Country Mark Attempts Points
1.85 1.88 1.91 1.94 1.97 2.00 2.03 2.06 2.09 2.12 2.15 2.18
1 Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 2.15 - - - - - O - O - XXO XXO XXX 944
2 Roman Šebrle  Czech Republic 2.12 SB - - - O - XO - O XO O XXX 915
3 Bryan Clay  United States 2.09 SB - - - O - O XXO XO XXO XXX 915
4 Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 2.06 - - - XXO O XO O O XXX 859
5 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 2.03 SB - - O - XO O XO XXX 831
6 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 2.00 PB O - O XXO XO O XXX 803
7 Andres Raja  Estonia 1.97 O - O O O XXX 776
Aleksandr Pogorelov  Russia DNS

60 metres Hurdles

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Pos Lane Name Country Mark React Points
1 4 Bryan Clay  United States 7.86 SB 0.179 1017
2 8 Andres Raja  Estonia 8.03 0.220 974
3 7 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 8.08 0.251 962
4 6 Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 8.11 0.259 954
5 5 Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 8.15 0.158 944
6 2 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 8.25 SB 0.205 920
3 Roman Šebrle  Czech Republic DNF 0.212

Pole Vault

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Pos Name Country Mark Attempts Points
4.40 4.50 4.60 4.70 4.80 4.90 5.00 5.10 5.20 5.30 5.40
1 Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 5.30 PB - - O - O O O O O O XXX 1004
2 Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 5.20 PB - - O - XXO - XXO XO O XXX 972
3 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 5.10 SB - - - - - XO O O XXX 941
4 Bryan Clay  United States 5.00 - - O - O XXO O XXX 910
5 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 5.00 PB - - O - O - XO XXX 910
6 Andres Raja  Estonia 4.60 O - O XXX 790
Roman Šebrle  Czech Republic DNS

1,000 metres

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Pos Name Country Mark Points
1 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 2:44.69 822
2 Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 2:46.49 803
3 Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 2:47.45 792
4 Andres Raja  Estonia 2.50.76 758
5 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 2:51.54 PB 750
6 Bryan Clay  United States 2:55.64 SB 708

Summary

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Pos Name Country Total 60m LJ SP HJ 60mH PV 1000m
Bryan Clay  United States 6371 WL 988 997 864 887 1017 910 708
Andrei Krauchanka  Belarus 6234 NR 816 967 746 944 954 1004 803
Dmitriy Karpov  Kazakhstan 6131 813 888 863 859 944 972 792
4 Mikhail Logvinenko  Russia 5984 872 898 717 803 962 910 822
5 Donovan Kilmartin  United States 5951 875 900 734 831 920 941 750
6 Andres Raja  Estonia 5894 900 915 781 776 974 790 758
Roman Šebrle  Czech Republic DNF 826 960 861 915 0
Aleksandr Pogorelov  Russia DNF 861 930

References

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  1. ^ "Clay takes home heptathlon gold at world indoors". ESPN.com. 9 March 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2024.