Athletics at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon

{{Infobox Olympic event

|event = Men's decathlon

|games = 1984 Summer

|image =

|caption =

|date = 8 August 1984
9 August 1984

|venue = Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

|competitors = 26

|nations = 18

|win_label = Winning result

|win_value = 8797 {{OlyR|athletics}}

|longnames = yes

|gold = Daley Thompson

|goldNOC = GBR

|silver = Jürgen Hingsen

|silverNOC = FRG

|bronze = Siegfried Wentz

|bronzeNOC = FRG

|prev = 1980

|next = 1988

}}

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These are the official results of the men's decathlon competition at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There were a total number of 26 participating athletes, with the competition starting on August 8, 1984, and ending on August 9, 1984.{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ATH/mens-decathlon.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417175446/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/ATH/mens-decathlon.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Athletics at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Decathlon |access-date=26 January 2018 |work=sports-reference.com}}

Medalists

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{{OlympicGoldMedalist|Daley Thompson|GBR|1984 Summer}}
{{OlympicSilverMedalist|Jürgen Hingsen|FRG|1984 Summer}}
{{OlympicBronzeMedalist|Siegfried Wentz|FRG|1984 Summer}}

Abbreviations

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DNSdid not start
NMno mark
ORolympic record
WRworld record
ARarea record
NRnational record
PBpersonal best
SBseason best

Schedule

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:August 8, 1984

:{{ordered list|start=1

|100 m

|Long Jump

|Shot Put

|High Jump

|400 m

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:August 9, 1984

:{{ordered list|start=6

|110 m hurdles

|Discus Throw

|Pole Vault

|Javelin Throw

|1,500 m

}}

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Records

Earlier in 1984 the IAAF had updated its decathlon scoring tables; the tables set in 1962 (with effect from 1964) would be replaced on 1 April 1985.{{cite book |url=http://iaaf-ebooks.s3.amazonaws.com/2015/Progression-of-IAAF-World-Records-2015/projet/IAAF-WRPB-2015.pdf#page=226 |format=PDF |title=Progression of IAAF World Records |last=Hymans |first=Richard |first2=Imre |last2=Matrahazi |year=2015 |pages=216–217 |chapter=Decathlon |access-date=8 January 2019}} The world record performance at the changeover date would be recalculated using the new tables and become the new world record. In the event that another performance had a lower total on the 1962 tables but a higher one on the 1984 tables, it would not supersede the pre-existing record.

These were the standing world and Olympic records (in points) prior to the 1984 Summer Olympics:

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Record1962 tables1984 tablesAthleteVenueDate
World Record

| 8798

| 8832

| {{flagicon|FRG}} Jürgen Hingsen

| Mannheim (FRG)

| June 9, 1984

Olympic Record

| 8618/8617{{#tag:ref|Jenner's 1976 performance was officially calculated as 8618 using a 400m time of 50.0. From 1977, the IAAF required 400m times accurate to 100th of a second; Jenner's 50.04 was worth one point less. Both figures have been quoted subsequently. |group="n"}}

| 8634

| {{flagicon|USA}} Bruce Jenner

| Montreal (CAN)

| July 30, 1976

Daley Thompson's time in the Olympic 110mH was initially recorded as 14.34, on which basis he started the final 1500m needing 4:34.8 to beat Hingsen's world record, or 4:34.9 to equal it. After slowing at the end to enjoy his triumph, he finished in 4:35.0, giving a points total of 8797, one below the world record (still a new Olympic record).{{cite news |last1=Litsky |first1=Frank |title=Thompson Wins His 2d Olympic Decathlon |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/10/us/thompson-wins-his-2d-olympic-decathlon.html |access-date=10 January 2019 |work=The New York Times |date=10 August 1984 |page=1}} The time was over 14 seconds outside his personal best.{{cite news |last1=Bagchi |first1=Rob |title=50 stunning Olympic moments No21: Daley Thompson wins 1984 decathlon |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2012/apr/04/50-stunning-olympic-moments-daley-thompson |access-date=10 January 2019 |work=The Guardian |date=4 April 2012}} Under the 1984 tables (taking effect in 1985) Thompson's 8797 scored 8846, whereas Hingsen's 8798 was only 8832. Nevertheless, Hingsen retained the record under the IAAF's grandfather rule.

In 1986, the IAAF re-examined the photo finish of Thompson's Olympic 110mH, found it was one-thousandth of a second faster than initially thought, and rounded his time down from 14.34 to 14.33.{{cite news |title=Sports People; Record to Thompson |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1986/05/16/sports/sports-people-record-to-thompson.html |access-date=10 January 2019 |work=The New York Times |date=16 May 1986 |page=24}} This gave him one extra point, thereby retrospectively equalling Hingsen's 8798 under the 1962 tables, and scoring 8847 on the 1984 tables. The IAAF ruled on 15 July 1986 that Thompson was co-holder of the world record from 9 August 1984 until 1 April 1985, and sole holder thereafter.

Results

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Rank

!Athlete

!Nationality

!100m

!LJ

!SP

!HJ

!400m

!110m H

!DT

!PV

!JT

!1500m

!Points

!Notes

{{Gold01}}align=left| Daley Thompsonalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GBR|1984 Summer}}bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 10.44bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 8.0115.722.03bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 46.9714.3346.565.0065.244:35.008798EWR{{#tag:ref|Originally 8797 OR|group="n"}}
{{Silver02}}align=left| Jürgen Hingsenalign=left| {{FlagIOC|FRG|1984 Summer}}10.917.8015.87bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 2.1247.69bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 14.2950.824.5060.444:22.608673
{{Bronze03}}align=left| Siegfried Wentzalign=left| {{FlagIOC|FRG|1984 Summer}}10.997.1115.872.0947.7814.3546.604.5067.684:33.968412
{{sort|04|4}}align=left| Guido Kratschmeralign=left| {{FlagIOC|FRG|1984 Summer}}10.807.40bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 15.931.9449.2514.6647.284.9069.404:47.998326
{{sort|05|5}}align=left| William Mottialign=left| {{FlagIOC|FRA|1984 Summer}}11.287.4514.422.0648.1314.71bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 50.924.5063.764:35.158266
{{sort|06|6}}align=left| John Cristalign=left| {{FlagIOC|USA|1984 Summer}}11.336.98w14.052.0648.4515.0146.184.8061.884:23.788130
{{sort|07|7}}align=left| Jim Woodingalign=left| {{FlagIOC|USA|1984 Summer}}11.047.0113.901.9747.6214.5747.384.6057.204:28.318091
{{sort|08|8}}align=left| Dave Steenalign=left| {{FlagIOC|CAN|1984 Summer}}11.207.41w12.572.0348.0915.3944.044.8056.924:17.708047
{{sort|09|9}}align=left| Georg Werthneralign=left| {{FlagIOC|AUT|1984 Summer}}11.416.9613.801.9449.4415.3641.184.70bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 76.96bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 4:16.418012
10align=left| Michele Rüfenachtalign=left| {{FlagIOC|SUI|1984 Summer}}10.726.9613.862.0048.6314.5745.304.3055.104:39.477924
11align=left| Bradley McStravickalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GBR|1984 Summer}}10.926.8213.381.9448.6815.0145.544.3061.544:25.157890
12align=left| Tim Brightalign=left| {{FlagIOC|USA|1984 Summer}}11.226.7513.802.0048.8714.5241.74bgcolor=#F2F5A9| 5.4053.664:49.277862
13align=left| Patrick Vetterlialign=left| {{FlagIOC|SUI|1984 Summer}}11.447.1313.882.0349.8315.1443.824.5064.664:55.067739
14align=left| Peter Hadfieldalign=left| {{FlagIOC|AUS|1984 Summer}}11.157.1313.681.7648.5015.0543.364.5055.224:25.907683
15align=left| Weng Kangqiangalign=left| {{FlagIOC|CHN|1984 Summer}}11.287.3012.451.8850.5215.2138.744.6069.724:34.107662
16align=left| Ku Chin-shuialign=left| {{FlagIOC|TPE|1984 Summer}}11.426.8912.762.0350.5914.9139.704.9062.364:50.757629
17align=left| Trond Skramstadalign=left| {{FlagIOC|NOR|1984 Summer}}11.207.1814.201.8549.2515.0840.024.5054.944:43.027579
18align=left| Douglas Fernándezalign=left| {{FlagIOC|VEN|1984 Summer}}11.596.7413.121.8849.8316.0543.524.4067.124:23.967553
19align=left| Lee Fu-analign=left| {{FlagIOC|TPE|1984 Summer}}10.987.0013.022.0349.6715.4937.104.5054.964:45.877541
20align=left| Colin Borehamalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GBR|1984 Summer}}11.466.9013.511.9750.1915.4844.104.2052.664:32.507485
21align=left| Mohamed Mansour Salahalign=left| {{FlagIOC|QAT|1984 Summer}}11.516.6211.541.8852.0416.2036.263.5045.024:35.646589
22align=left| Claudio Escaurizaalign=left| {{FlagIOC|PAR|1984 Summer}}11.666.5114.101.8253.0617.5147.764.0064.16{{sort|9:99.98|DNF}}6546
23align=left| Fidel Solórzanoalign=left| {{FlagIOC|ECU|1984 Summer}}11.156.9910.091.9449.2416.2233.543.1048.665:07.386519
24align=left| Ángel Díazalign=left| {{FlagIOC|GUA|1984 Summer}}11.546.489.621.9152.0816.0228.683.3047.964:26.116342
25align=left| Vivian Coraliealign=left| {{FlagIOC|MRI|1984 Summer}}11.375.84w9.791.8251.2816.3932.923.0041.584:26.266084
{{hs|26}}align=left| Albert Milleralign=left| {{FlagIOC|FIJ|1984 Summer}}11.486.3213.071.9150.2215.3638.46{{sort|0.00|NM}}{{sort|00.00|DNS}}{{sort|9:99.99|–}}{{sort|0|DNF}}

See also

Footnotes

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References

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