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|ORmen= {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Damian Warner]] 9018 pts (2021)
|WRwomen= {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Austra Skujytė]] 8358 pts (2005)
|CRmen= {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ashton Eaton]] 9045 pts (2015)
|ORmen=   {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Damian Warner]] 9018 pts (2021)
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The '''decathlon''' is a [[combined event]] in [[Athletics (sport)|athletics]] consisting of 10 [[track and field]] events. The word "decathlon" was formed, in analogy to the word "[[pentathlon]]", from [[Greek language|Greek]] δέκα (''déka'', meaning "ten") and ἄθλος (''áthlos'', or ἄθλον, ''áthlon'', meaning "contest" or "prize"). Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. Performance is judged on a points system in each event, not by the position achieved.<ref name=Encarta>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[Encarta]] |title=Decathlon |url=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574361/decathlon.html |access-date=6 August 2008 |year=2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091028133048/http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574361/Decathlon.html |archive-date=28 October 2009 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }}</ref> The decathlon is contested mainly by male athletes, while female athletes typically compete in the [[heptathlon]].
The '''decathlon''' is a [[combined event]] in [[Athletics (sport)|athletics]] consisting of 10 [[track and field]] events. The word was formed in analogy to the word "[[pentathlon]]", from [[Greek language|Greek]] {{wikt-lang|el|δέκα}} ({{translit|el|déka}} {{gloss|ten}}) and {{wikt-lang|el|ἆθλος|ἆθλον}} ({{translit|el|áthlon}} {{gloss|contest, prize}}). Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. Performance is judged not by the position achieved but rather on a ''points system'' in each event, .<ref name=Encarta>{{cite encyclopedia|encyclopedia=[[Encarta]] |title=Decathlon |url=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574361/decathlon.html |access-date=6 August 2008 |year=2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091028133048/http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574361/Decathlon.html |archive-date=28 October 2009 |url-status=dead |df=dmy }}</ref> The decathlon is contested mainly by male athletes, while female athletes typically compete in the [[heptathlon]].


Traditionally, the title of "[[World's Greatest Athlete]]" has been given to the person who wins the decathlon. This began when [[Gustav V of Sweden]] told [[Jim Thorpe]], "Sir, you are the world's greatest athlete" after Thorpe won the decathlon at the [[1912 Summer Olympics|Stockholm Olympics]] in 1912.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Flatter |first1=Ron |title=Thorpe preceded Deion, Bo |url=https://www.espn.com/sportscentury/features/00016499.html |website=espn.com |access-date=11 December 2020}}</ref>
Traditionally, the title of "[[World's Greatest Athlete]]" has been given to the person who wins the decathlon. This began when [[Gustav V of Sweden]] told [[Jim Thorpe]], "Sir, you are the world's greatest athlete" after Thorpe won the decathlon at the [[1912 Summer Olympics|Stockholm Olympics]] in 1912.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Flatter |first1=Ron |title=Thorpe preceded Deion, Bo |url=https://www.espn.com/sportscentury/features/00016499.html |website=espn.com |access-date=11 December 2020}}</ref>
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The event is similar to the [[pentathlon]] held at the [[Ancient Olympic Games|ancient Greek Olympics]],<ref name=Sweet>Waldo E. Sweet, Erich Segal (1987). ''[https://archive.org/details/sportrecreationi0000swee/page/37 Sport and recreation in ancient Greece]''. [[Oxford University Press]]. (p37). Retrieved on 7 May 2011.</ref> and also similar to a competition called an "all-around", which was contested at the [[USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships|United States amateur championships]] in 1884.<ref name=usatf>{{cite web |url=http://www.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAOutdoorTF/men/AllAround.aspx |title=USA Outdoor Track & Field Champions: Men's All-Around |publisher=[[USA Track & Field]] |access-date=21 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215711/http://www.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAOutdoorTF/men/AllAround.aspx |archive-date=3 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name=Zarnowski>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eXOBPt_Gi44C |title=All-around Men: Heroes of a Forgotten Sport |author=Zarnowski, Frank |year=2005 |publisher=[[Scarecrow Press]] |isbn=978-0-8108-5423-9}}</ref> Another all-around was held at the [[Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's all-around|1904 Summer Olympics]].<ref name=1904O>{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1904/ATH/mens-all-around-championship.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417171728/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1904/ATH/mens-all-around-championship.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Athletics at the 1904 St. Louis Summer Games: Men's All-Around Championship |publisher=Sports Reference LLC |access-date=21 July 2015}}</ref> The modern decathlon first appeared at the [[Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon|1912 Games]].<ref name=1912O>{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1912/ATH/mens-decathlon.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417175504/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1912/ATH/mens-decathlon.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Athletics at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games: Men's Decathlon |publisher=Sports Reference LLC |access-date=21 July 2015}}</ref>
The event is similar to the [[pentathlon]] held at the [[Ancient Olympic Games|ancient Greek Olympics]],<ref name=Sweet>Waldo E. Sweet, Erich Segal (1987). ''[https://archive.org/details/sportrecreationi0000swee/page/37 Sport and recreation in ancient Greece]''. [[Oxford University Press]]. (p37). Retrieved on 7 May 2011.</ref> and also similar to a competition called an "all-around", which was contested at the [[USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships|United States amateur championships]] in 1884.<ref name=usatf>{{cite web |url=http://www.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAOutdoorTF/men/AllAround.aspx |title=USA Outdoor Track & Field Champions: Men's All-Around |publisher=[[USA Track & Field]] |access-date=21 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303215711/http://www.usatf.org/statistics/USA-Champions/USAOutdoorTF/men/AllAround.aspx |archive-date=3 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name=Zarnowski>{{cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=eXOBPt_Gi44C |title=All-around Men: Heroes of a Forgotten Sport |author=Zarnowski, Frank |year=2005 |publisher=[[Scarecrow Press]] |isbn=978-0-8108-5423-9}}</ref> Another all-around was held at the [[Athletics at the 1904 Summer Olympics – Men's all-around|1904 Summer Olympics]].<ref name=1904O>{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1904/ATH/mens-all-around-championship.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417171728/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1904/ATH/mens-all-around-championship.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Athletics at the 1904 St. Louis Summer Games: Men's All-Around Championship |publisher=Sports Reference LLC |access-date=21 July 2015}}</ref> The modern decathlon first appeared at the [[Athletics at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon|1912 Games]].<ref name=1912O>{{cite web |url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1912/ATH/mens-decathlon.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417175504/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1912/ATH/mens-decathlon.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Athletics at the 1912 Stockholm Summer Games: Men's Decathlon |publisher=Sports Reference LLC |access-date=21 July 2015}}</ref>


In modern athletics, the 10 events are: [[100 metres]], [[400 metres]], [[1500 metres]], [[110 metre hurdles]], [[long jump]], [[high jump]], [[pole vault]], [[discus throw]], [[javelin throw]], and [[shotput]]. The current official [[Decathlon world record progression|decathlon world record]] holder is French athlete [[Kevin Mayer]], who scored a total of 9,126 points at the 2018 [[Décastar]] in France.
In modern athletics, the 10 events are: [[100 metres]], [[400 metres]], [[1500 metres]], [[110 metre hurdles]], [[long jump]], [[high jump]], [[pole vault]], [[discus throw]], [[javelin throw]], and [[shotput]]. The current official [[Decathlon world record progression|decathlon world record]] holder is French athlete [[Kevin Mayer]], who scored a total of 9126 points at the 2018 [[Décastar]] in France.


==Historical background==
==Historical background==
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=== Men's decathlon ===
=== Men's decathlon ===
The vast majority of international and top-level men's decathlons are divided into a two-day competition, with the [[track and field]] events held in the order below. Traditionally, all decathletes who finish the event, rather than just the winner or medal-winning athletes, do a round of honour together after the competition.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} The current world record holder is [[Kevin Mayer]] from France with 9126 points which he set on September 16, 2018, in [[Talence]], France.
The vast majority of international and top-level men's decathlons are divided into a two-day competition, with the [[track and field]] events held in the order below. Traditionally, all decathletes who finish the event, rather than just the winner or medal-winning athletes, do a round of honour together after the competition.{{citation needed|date=April 2018}} The current world record holder is [[Kevin Mayer]] from France with 9126 points which he set on 16 September 2018, in [[Talence]], France.
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=== Women's decathlon ===
=== Women's decathlon ===
At major championships, the women's equivalent of the decathlon is the seven-event [[heptathlon]]; before 1981 it was the five-event [[pentathlon]].<ref>IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events, p. 9.</ref> However, in 2001, the IAAF (now [[World Athletics]]) approved scoring tables for a women's decathlon; the current world record holder is [[Austra Skujytė]] of [[Lithuania]], with 8,358.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/lithuania/austra-skujyte-14290383 |title=Records of Austra Skujytė |publisher=[[World Athletics]] |access-date=28 March 2022}}</ref> Women's disciplines differ from men's in the same way as for standalone events: the shot, discus, and javelin weigh less, and the sprint hurdles use lower hurdles over 100&nbsp;m rather than 110&nbsp;m. The points tables used are the same as for the heptathlon in the shared events. In some women's decathlon competitions, the schedule differs from the men's decathlon, with the field events switched between day one and day two. This rule was initially instituted to avoid scheduling conflicts when men's and women's decathlon competitions take place simultaneously, however by 2024 the rule was revised to allow conducting the women's decathlon using the men's event order.<ref>IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events, p. 10.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/download/download?filename=675a002e-ccdd-4df3-ad3c-42be2942be78.pdf&urlslug=C1.1%20%26%20C2.1%20-%20Competition%20Rules%20%26%20Technical%20Rules|title=2024 World Athletics Competition Rules|page=102}}</ref> The inaugural [[Women's Decathlon World Championships]] used the men's ordering of events.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7209596?eventId=10229985&gender=W| access-date=20 September 2024 |website=[[World Athletics]]| title=Women's Decathlon Championships Results}}</ref>
At major championships, the women's equivalent of the decathlon is the seven-event [[heptathlon]]; before 1981 it was the five-event [[pentathlon]].<ref>IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events, p. 9.</ref> However, in 2001, the IAAF (now [[World Athletics]]) approved scoring tables for a women's decathlon; the current world record holder is [[Austra Skujytė]] of [[Lithuania]], with 8358 points.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/lithuania/austra-skujyte-14290383 |title=Records of Austra Skujytė |publisher=[[World Athletics]] |access-date=28 March 2022}}</ref> Women's disciplines differ from men's in the same way as for standalone events: the shot, discus, and javelin weigh less, and the sprint hurdles use lower hurdles over 100&nbsp;m rather than 110&nbsp;m. The points tables used are the same as for the heptathlon in the shared events. In some women's decathlon competitions, the schedule differs from the men's decathlon, with the field events switched between day one and day two. This rule was initially instituted to avoid scheduling conflicts when men's and women's decathlon competitions take place simultaneously, however by 2024 the rule was revised to allow conducting the women's decathlon using the men's event order.<ref>IAAF Scoring Tables for Combined Events, p. 10.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/download/download?filename=675a002e-ccdd-4df3-ad3c-42be2942be78.pdf&urlslug=C1.1%20%26%20C2.1%20-%20Competition%20Rules%20%26%20Technical%20Rules|title=2024 World Athletics Competition Rules|page=102}}</ref> The inaugural [[Women's Decathlon World Championships]] used the men's ordering of events.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7209596?eventId=10229985&gender=W| access-date=20 September 2024 |website=[[World Athletics]]| title=Women's Decathlon Championships Results}}</ref>


; Women's decathlon reversed field event order (optional)
; Women's decathlon reversed field event order (optional)
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=== One hour ===
=== One hour ===
The one-hour decathlon is a special type of decathlon in which the athletes have to start the last of ten events (1500&nbsp;m) within sixty minutes of the start of the first event. The world record holder is [[Czech Republic|Czech]] decathlete [[Robert Změlík]], who achieved 7,897 points at a meeting in [[Ostrava]], [[Czechoslovakia]], in 1992.<ref>{{cite web | title=Sebrle set for 100 minute Decathlon | date=June 20, 2003 | url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/sebrle-set-for-100-minute-decathlon-1 }}</ref>
The one-hour decathlon is a special type of decathlon in which the athletes have to start the last of ten events (1500&nbsp;m) within sixty minutes of the start of the first event. The world record holder is [[Czech Republic|Czech]] decathlete [[Robert Změlík]], who achieved 7897 points at a meeting in [[Ostrava]], [[Czechoslovakia]], in 1992.<ref>{{cite web | title=Sebrle set for 100 minute Decathlon | date=June 20, 2003 | url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/sebrle-set-for-100-minute-decathlon-1 }}</ref>


=== Masters athletics ===
=== Masters athletics ===
In [[Masters athletics]], performance scores are [[Masters athletics#Age-graded tables|age graded]] before being applied to the standard scoring table. This way, marks that would be competitive within an age division can get rated, even if those marks would not appear on the scale designed for younger age groups. Additionally, like women, the age divisions use different implement weights and lower hurdles. Based on this system, German Rolf Geese in the M60 division and American Robert Hewitt in the M80 divisions have set their respective [[List of world records in masters athletics#Decathlon|world records]] over 8,000 points. Using the same scale, [[Nadine O'Connor]] scored 10,234 points in the W65 division, the highest decathlon score ever recorded.<ref>{{cite web |last=Stone |first=Ken |url=http://www.masters-athlete.com/public/844.cfm |title=Masters track athlete of the decade? |publisher=Masters-athlete.com |access-date=7 February 2010 |archive-date=March 5, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100305174730/http://www.masters-athlete.com/public/844.cfm |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://masterstrack.com/2009/08/445/ |title=Masterstrack.com Results detail O'Connor's historic 10,234-point decathlon » masterstrack.com |access-date=2014-11-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129043131/http://masterstrack.com/2009/08/445/ |archive-date=29 November 2014 |df=dmy-all }}</ref>
In [[Masters athletics]], performance scores are [[Masters athletics#Age-graded tables|age graded]] before being applied to the standard scoring table. This way, marks that would be competitive within an age division can get rated, even if those marks would not appear on the scale designed for younger age groups. Additionally, like women, the age divisions use different implement weights and lower hurdles. Based on this system, German Rolf Geese in the M60 division and American Robert Hewitt in the M80 divisions have set their respective [[List of world records in masters athletics#Decathlon|world records]] over 8000 points. Using the same scale, [[Nadine O'Connor]] scored 10,234 points in the W65 division, the highest decathlon score ever recorded.<ref>{{cite web |last=Stone |first=Ken |url=http://www.masters-athlete.com/public/844.cfm |title=Masters track athlete of the decade? |publisher=Masters-athlete.com |access-date=7 February 2010 |archive-date=March 5, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100305174730/http://www.masters-athlete.com/public/844.cfm |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://masterstrack.com/2009/08/445/ |title=Masterstrack.com Results detail O'Connor's historic 10,234-point decathlon » masterstrack.com |access-date=2014-11-21 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141129043131/http://masterstrack.com/2009/08/445/ |archive-date=29 November 2014 |df=dmy-all }}</ref>


== Points system ==
== Points system ==
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{{mvar|A}}, {{mvar|B}}, and {{mvar|C}} are parameters that vary by discipline, as shown in the adjacent table, while {{mvar|P}} is the performance by the athlete, measured in seconds (running), metres (throwing), or centimetres (jumping).<ref name="iaafst24" />
{{mvar|A}}, {{mvar|B}}, and {{mvar|C}} are parameters that vary by discipline, as shown in the adjacent table, while {{mvar|P}} is the performance by the athlete, measured in seconds (running), metres (throwing), or centimetres (jumping).<ref name="iaafst24" />


The decathlon tables should not be confused with the scoring tables compiled by [[Bojidar Spiriev]], to allow comparison of the relative quality of performances by athletes in different events. On those tables, for example, a decathlon score of 9,006 points equates to 1,265 "comparison points", the same number as a triple jump of 18&nbsp;m.<ref>[http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Competitions/TechnicalArea/ScoringOutdoor2008_742.pdf IAAF Scoring Tables of Athletics – Outdoor – 2008 Edition] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206120115/http://iaaf.org/mm/Document/Competitions/TechnicalArea/ScoringOutdoor2008_742.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081203080139/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Competitions/TechnicalArea/ScoringOutdoor2008_742.pdf |archive-date=2008-12-03 |url-status=live |date=6 February 2009 }} p. 154.</ref>
The decathlon tables should not be confused with the scoring tables compiled by [[Bojidar Spiriev]], to allow comparison of the relative quality of performances by athletes in different events. On those tables, for example, a decathlon score of 9006 points equates to 1265 "comparison points", the same number as a triple jump of 18&nbsp;m.<ref>[http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Competitions/TechnicalArea/ScoringOutdoor2008_742.pdf IAAF Scoring Tables of Athletics – Outdoor – 2008 Edition] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090206120115/http://iaaf.org/mm/Document/Competitions/TechnicalArea/ScoringOutdoor2008_742.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081203080139/http://www.iaaf.org/mm/Document/Competitions/TechnicalArea/ScoringOutdoor2008_742.pdf |archive-date=2008-12-03 |url-status=live |date=6 February 2009 }} p. 154.</ref>


=== Benchmarks ===
=== Benchmarks ===


Split evenly between the events, the following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1,000, 900, 800, and 700 points in each sport.
Split evenly between the events, the following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1000, 900, 800, and 700 points in each sport.


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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:right"
! align=left|Event || 1,000 pts || 900 pts || 800 pts || 700 pts || Unit
! align=left|Event || 1000 pts || 900 pts || 800 pts || 700 pts || Unit
|-
|-
| align=left|100 m || 10.395 || 10.827 || 11.278 || 11.756 || align=left|Seconds
| align=left|100 m || 10.395 || 10.827 || 11.278 || 11.756 || align=left|Seconds
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== Records ==
== Records ==
{{further|Decathlon world record progression}}
{{further|Decathlon world record progression}}
The official [[Decathlon world record progression|decathlon world record]] holder is [[Kevin Mayer]] of [[France]], with a score of 9,126 points set during the 2018 [[Décastar]] in [[Talence]], France, which was ratified by [[World Athletics]].
The official men's [[Decathlon world record progression|decathlon world record]] holder is [[Kevin Mayer]] of [[France]], with a score of 9126 points set during the 2018 [[Décastar]] in [[Talence]], France, which was ratified by [[World Athletics]].


{{Decathlon score|10.55 {{wind|+0.3}}|7.80 m {{wind|+1.2}}|16.00 m|2.05 m|48.42 |13.75 {{wind|-1.1}}|50.54 m|5.45 m|71.90 m|4:36.11}}
{{Decathlon score|10.55 {{wind|+0.3}}|7.80 m {{wind|+1.2}}|16.00 m|2.05 m|48.42 |13.75 {{wind|-1.1}}|50.54 m|5.45 m|71.90 m|4:36.11}}
The previous record from [[Ashton Eaton]] (9,045 points):
The previous record from [[Ashton Eaton]] (9045 points):
{{Decathlon score|10.23 {{wind|-0.4}}|7.88 m {{wind|+0.0}}|14.52 m|2.01 m|45.00 '''[[#Decathlon bests|WDB]]'''|13.69 {{wind|-0.2}}|43.34 m|5.20 m|63.63 m|4:17.52}}
{{Decathlon score|10.23 {{wind|-0.4}}|7.88 m {{wind|+0.0}}|14.52 m|2.01 m|45.00 '''[[#Decathlon bests|WDB]]'''|13.69 {{wind|-0.2}}|43.34 m|5.20 m|63.63 m|4:17.52}}


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Record
!rowspan=2| Area
! Score
!colspan=3| Men
! Athlete
!colspan=3| Women
! Season
|-
! Score !! Athlete !! Season
! Score !! Athlete !! Season
|-
|-
| [[List of world records in athletics|World]] || 9,126 ||{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}|| 2018
| [[List of world records in athletics|World]]
| 9126 || {{flai|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}} || 2018
| 8358 || {{flai|[[Austra Skujytė]]|LTU}} || 2005
|-
|-
!colspan=5|Continental records
!colspan=8|Continental records<ref name=wd />
|-
|-
| [[List of African records in athletics|Africa]] || 8,521 || {{flagathlete|[[Larbi Bourrada]]|ALG}} || 2016
| [[List of African records in athletics|Africa]]
| 8521 || {{flagathlete|[[Larbi Bourrada]]|ALG}} || 2016
| 7013 || {{flai|[[Margaret Simpson]]|GHA}} || 2007
|-
|-
| [[List of Asian records in athletics|Asia]] || 8,725 || {{flagathlete|[[Dmitriy Karpov]]|KAZ}} || 2004
| [[List of Asian records in athletics|Asia]]
| 8725 || {{flagathlete|[[Dmitriy Karpov]]|KAZ}} || 2004
| 7798 || {{flai|[[Irina Naumenko]]|KAZ}} || 2004
|-
|-
| [[List of European records in athletics|Europe]] || 9,126 || {{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}} || 2018
| [[List of European records in athletics|Europe]]
| 9126 || {{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}} || 2018
| 8358 || {{flai|[[Austra Skujytė]]|LTU}} || 2005
|-
|-
| [[List of NACAC records in athletics|North, Central America<br /> and Caribbean]] || 9,045 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}} || 2015
| [[List of NACAC records in athletics|North, Central America<br /> and Caribbean]]
| 9045 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}} || 2015
| 8246 || {{flai|[[Jordan Gray (heptathlete)|Jordan Gray]]|USA}} || 2021
|-
|-
| [[List of Oceanian records in athletics|Oceania]] || 8,649 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashley Moloney]]|AUS}}|| 2021
| [[List of Oceanian records in athletics|Oceania]]
| 8649 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashley Moloney]]|AUS}}|| 2021
| 6428 || {{flai|[[Simone Carrè]]|AUS}} || 2012
|-
|-
| [[List of South American records in athletics|South America]] || 8,393 || {{flagathlete|[[Carlos Chinin]]|BRA}} || 2013
| [[List of South American records in athletics|South America]]
| 8393 || {{flagathlete|[[Carlos Chinin]]|BRA}} || 2013
| 6570 || {{flai|[[Andrea Bordalejo]]|ARG}} || 2004
|-
|-
|}
|}


=== Decathlon bests ===
=== Decathlon bests ===
The total decathlon score for all [[List of world records in athletics|world records]] in the respective events would be 12,670. The total decathlon score for all the best performances achieved during decathlons is 10,681. The ''Difference'' column shows the difference in points between the decathlon points that the individual current world record would be awarded and the points awarded to the current decathlon record for that event. The relative differences in points are much higher in throwing events than in running and jumping events.
===Men===
The total decathlon score for all [[List of world records in athletics|world records]] in the respective events would be 12,676. The total decathlon score for all the best performances achieved during decathlons is 10,669. The ''Difference'' column shows the difference in points between the decathlon points that the individual current world record would be awarded and the points awarded to the current decathlon record for that event. The relative differences in points are much higher in throwing events than in running and jumping events.


Decathlon bests are only recognized when an athlete completes the ten-event competition with a score of over 7,000 points.<ref>van Kuijen, Hans (12 September 2013). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/preview/eaton-and-melnychenko-lead-talence-fields-lav Eaton and Melnychenko lead Talence fields, Lavillenie to make Decathlon debut – IAAF Combined Events Challenge]. IAAF. Retrieved on 12 September 2013.</ref>
Decathlon bests are only recognized when an athlete completes the ten-event competition with a score of over 7000 points.<ref>van Kuijen, Hans (12 September 2013). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/preview/eaton-and-melnychenko-lead-talence-fields-lav Eaton and Melnychenko lead Talence fields, Lavillenie to make Decathlon debut – IAAF Combined Events Challenge]. IAAF. Retrieved on 12 September 2013.</ref>


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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:92%; text-align:right"
|+World records (WR) compared to decathlon bests (DB)
|+Men's world records (WR) compared to decathlon bests (DB)
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!Event
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! rowspan=2| 100 m
! rowspan=2| 100 m
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Usain Bolt]]|JAM}} || 9.58 || 1,202 || 136 || 16 August 2009 || align=center|[[Berlin]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Usain Bolt]]|JAM}} || 9.58 {{wind|+0.9}} || 1202 || 136 || 16 August 2009 || align=center|[[Berlin]] || align=center | <ref>{{cite av media | title=Usain Bolt's 9.58: the night he obliterated the 100m world record | date=August 15, 2019 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAiTR6l9T6k | via=YouTube | time=1:25 }}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
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|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}} || 10.12 || 1,066 ||  || 25 May 2019 || align=center|[[Götzis]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite news|title=Johnson-Thompson and Warner reinforce dominance with overnight leads in Götzis|url=https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/hypomeeting-gotzis-2019-warner-johnson-thomps2|publisher=IAAF|author=Gabriella Pieraccini|date=25 May 2019|access-date=28 May 2019}}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}} || 10.12 {{wind|+0.9}} || 1066 ||  || 25 May 2019 || align=center|[[Götzis]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite av media | title=Götzis Hypo-meeting 2019 - Day 1 | date=June 2, 2019 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAiTR6l9T6k | via=YouTube | time=1:25:55 }}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| Long jump
! rowspan=2| Long<br>jump
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Mike Powell (athlete)|Mike Powell]]|USA}} || 8.95 [[Metre|m]] || 1,312 || 134 || 30 August 1991 || align=center|[[Tokyo]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Mike Powell (athlete)|Mike Powell]]|USA}} || {{T&Fcalc|8.95}} {{wind|+0.3}} || 1312 || 134 || 30 August 1991 || align=center|[[Tokyo]] || align=center | <ref>{{cite av media | title=Men's Long Jump - World Championships - Tokyo 1991 | date=December 18, 2019 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFj6RzlWNtM | via=YouTube | time=11:43 }}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
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|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Simon Ehammer]]|SUI}} || 8.45 m || 1,178 ||  || 28 May 2022 || align=center|[[Götzis]] || align=center| <ref name="SRF">{{cite news|title=8,45 Meter: Ehammers unglaublicher Rekordsatz im Weitsprung|url=https://www.srf.ch/sport/leichtathletik/bei-meeting-in-goetzis-8-45-meter-ehammers-unglaublicher-rekordsatz-im-weitsprung|publisher=SRF|language=German|date=28 May 2022|access-date=28 May 2022}}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Simon Ehammer]]|SUI}} || {{T&Fcalc|8.45}} {{wind|+0.2}} || 1178 ||  || 28 May 2022 || align=center|[[Götzis]] || align=center| <ref name="SRF">{{cite news|title=8,45 Meter: Ehammers unglaublicher Rekordsatz im Weitsprung|url=https://www.srf.ch/sport/leichtathletik/bei-meeting-in-goetzis-8-45-meter-ehammers-unglaublicher-rekordsatz-im-weitsprung|publisher=SRF|language=German|date=28 May 2022|access-date=28 May 2022}}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| Shot put
! rowspan=2| Shot<br>put
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Ryan Crouser]]|USA}} || 23.56 m || 1,323 || 275 || 27 May 2023 || align=center|[[Los Angeles]] ||  align=center|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-08-19 |title=Crouser retains shot put title at worlds after nearly staying home due to blood clots |url=https://apnews.com/article/track-worlds-crouser-sifan-hassan-531123ed018529bf31bc865b6850fb32 |access-date=2023-08-21 |website=AP News |language=en}}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Ryan Crouser]]|USA}} || {{T&Fcalc|23.56}} || 1323 || 275 || 27 May 2023 || align=center|[[Los Angeles]] ||  align=center|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-08-19 |title=Crouser retains shot put title at worlds after nearly staying home due to blood clots |url=https://apnews.com/article/track-worlds-crouser-sifan-hassan-531123ed018529bf31bc865b6850fb32 |access-date=2023-08-21 |website=AP News |language=en}}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Edy Hubacher]]|SUI}} || 19.17 m || 1,048 ||  ||  5 October 1969 || align=center|[[Bern]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Edy Hubacher]]|SUI}} || {{T&Fcalc|19.17}} || 1048 ||  ||  5 October 1969 || align=center|[[Bern]] ||
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| High jump
! rowspan=2| High<br>jump
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Javier Sotomayor]]|CUB}} || 2.45 m || 1,244 || 173 || 27 July 1993 || align=center|[[Salamanca]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Javier Sotomayor]]|CUB}} || {{T&Fcalc|2.45}} || 1244 || 173 || 27 July 1993 || align=center|[[Salamanca]] || align=center | <ref>{{cite av media | title=High Jump World Record - Javier Sotomayor 2,45m | date=July 8, 2017 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L67kB3MX1RQ | via=YouTube }}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|DB
|DB
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Derek Drouin]]|CAN}} || 2.28 m || 1,071 || || 7 April 2017 || align=center |[[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]]|| align=center|<ref>{{cite web|title=2017 Sam Adams Combined Events Invitational – Men's High Jump Results|url=http://www.phototiming.com/meets/17samadams/F%20%205040717.htm|work=phototiming.com|date=7 April 2017|access-date=9 April 2017}}</ref>
| align="left" | {{flagathlete|[[Derek Drouin]]|CAN}} || {{T&Fcalc|2.28}} || 1071 || || 7 April 2017 || align=center |[[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]]|| align=center|<ref>{{cite web|title=2017 Sam Adams Combined Events Invitational – Men's High Jump Results|url=http://www.phototiming.com/meets/17samadams/F%20%205040717.htm|work=phototiming.com|date=7 April 2017|access-date=9 April 2017}}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| 400 m
! rowspan=2| 400 m
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Wayde van Niekerk]]|RSA}} || 43.03 || 1,164 || 104 || 14 August 2016 || align=center|[[Rio de Janeiro]] || align=center|<ref>{{cite web|title=Men's 400m Results|url=https://smsprio2016-a.akamaihd.net/_odf-documents/A/T/ATM004101_Results_2016_08_14_ff3d0a74_10b4_4382_91f3_8783d2c9311c.pdf|work=Rio 2016 official website|date=14 August 2016|access-date=15 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920130147/https://smsprio2016-a.akamaihd.net/_odf-documents/A/T/ATM004101_Results_2016_08_14_ff3d0a74_10b4_4382_91f3_8783d2c9311c.pdf|archive-date=20 September 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Wayde van Niekerk]]|RSA}} || 43.03 || 1164 || 104 || 14 August 2016 || align=center|[[Rio de Janeiro]] || align=center|<ref>{{cite web|title=Men's 400m Results|url=https://smsprio2016-a.akamaihd.net/_odf-documents/A/T/ATM004101_Results_2016_08_14_ff3d0a74_10b4_4382_91f3_8783d2c9311c.pdf|work=Rio 2016 official website|date=14 August 2016|access-date=15 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920130147/https://smsprio2016-a.akamaihd.net/_odf-documents/A/T/ATM004101_Results_2016_08_14_ff3d0a74_10b4_4382_91f3_8783d2c9311c.pdf|archive-date=20 September 2016|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}|| 45.00 || 1,060 ||  ||  28 August 2015|| align=center|[[Beijing]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite web|title=Decathlon – 400&nbsp;m Results|url=http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/15th-iaaf-world-championships-4875/results/men/decathlon/400-metres/result#resultheader|publisher=IAAF|date=28 August 2015|access-date=28 August 2015|archive-date=August 31, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150831000557/http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/15th-iaaf-world-championships-4875/results/men/decathlon/400-metres/result#resultheader|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}|| 45.00 || 1060 ||  ||  28 August 2015|| align=center|[[Beijing]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite web|title=Decathlon – 400&nbsp;m Results|url=http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/15th-iaaf-world-championships-4875/results/men/decathlon/400-metres/result#resultheader|publisher=IAAF|date=28 August 2015|access-date=28 August 2015|archive-date=August 31, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150831000557/http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-championships/15th-iaaf-world-championships-4875/results/men/decathlon/400-metres/result#resultheader|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| 110&nbsp;m hurdles
! rowspan=2| 110 m<br>hurdles
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Aries Merritt]]|USA}} || 12.80 || 1,135 || 64 || 7 September 2012 || align=center|[[Brussels]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Aries Merritt]]|USA}} || 12.80 {{wind|+0.3}} || 1135 || 76 || 7 September 2012 || align=center|[[Brussels]] || align=center | <ref>{{cite av media | title=Aries Merritt's 110m hurdle WORLD RECORD at 2012 Diamond League finals | date=October 17, 2020 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZJ4PH6j_SM | via=YouTube }}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}} || 13.27 || 1,071 ||  || 4 July 2015 || align=center|[[Edmonton]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite web | title=2015 Canadian Track & Field Championships | date=July 5, 2015 | url=http://results.deltatiming.com/tf/edmonton-2015-canadian-championships/150702F416 | work=deltatiming.com }}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}} || 13.36 {{wind|+0.9}} || 1059 ||  || 30 May 2021 || align=center|[[Götzis]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite av media | title=Damian Warner 8995pts NR Götzis 2021 | date=8 June 2021 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuCvYI0hmso | time=18:10 | via=YouTube }}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| Discus throw
! rowspan=2| Discus<br>throw
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Mykolas Alekna]]|LTU}} || 75.56 m || 1,416 || 384 || 13 April 2025 || align=center|[[Ramona, Oklahoma|Ramona]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite news | title=Lithuanian and Cal Bears star Mykolas Alekna sets world record with a 247-plus feet throw | date=April 13, 2025 | url=https://apnews.com/article/alekna-world-record-discus-6b475389a3ffb659f839e49e7eade711 | work=apnews.com }}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Mykolas Alekna]]|LTU}} || {{T&Fcalc|75.56}} || 1416 || 384 || 13 April 2025 || align=center|[[Ramona, Oklahoma|Ramona]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite news | title=Lithuanian and Cal Bears star Mykolas Alekna sets world record with a 247-plus feet throw | date=April 13, 2025 | url=https://apnews.com/article/alekna-world-record-discus-6b475389a3ffb659f839e49e7eade711 | work=apnews.com }}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Leo Neugebauer]]|GER}} || 57.70 m || 1,032 ||  || 6 June 2024 || align=center|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]] ||  align=center|<ref name="ncaa24"/>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Leo Neugebauer]]|GER}} || {{T&Fcalc|57.70}} || 1032 ||  || 6 June 2024 || align=center|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]] ||  align=center | <ref>{{cite tweet |user=TexasTFXC | number=1798803447330091375 | date=6 June 2024 | title=WORLD RECORD! Leo Neugebauer’s throw of 57.70m (189-4) breaks the decathlon world record in the discus! }}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| Pole vault
! rowspan=2| Pole<br>vault
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Armand Duplantis]]|SWE}} || 6.28 m || 1,325 || 173 || 15 June 2025 || align=center |[[Stockholm]]||  
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Armand Duplantis]]|SWE}} || {{T&Fcalc|6.30}} || 1331 || 179 || 15 September 2025 || align=center |[[Tokyo]]|| align=center | <ref>{{cite av media | title=6.30m world record for Mondo Duplantis in Tokyo | date=September 15, 2025 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w-FDLulu2k | via=YouTube }}</ref>
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|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Tim Lobinger]]|GER}} || 5.76 m || 1,152 ||  ||  16 September 1999 || align=center|[[Leverkusen]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Tim Lobinger]]|GER}} || {{T&Fcalc|5.76}} || 1152 ||  ||  16 September 1999 || align=center|[[Leverkusen]] || align=center | <ref>{{cite web | title=Athletics - Men's Decathlon Pole Vault - Group A Results | access-date=July 6, 2025 | url=https://www.ec2022results.com/webrelease/de/ergebnisse/leichtathletik/result-zehnkampf-manner-pv-a00100-.htm | work=ec2022results.com }}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| Javelin throw
! rowspan=2| Javelin<br>throw
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Železný]]|CZE}} || 98.48 m || 1,331 || 291 || 25 May 1996 || align=center|[[Jena]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Jan Železný]]|CZE}} || {{T&Fcalc|98.48}} || 1331 || 291 || 25 May 1996 || align=center|[[Jena]] || align=center | <ref>{{cite av media | title=Jan Zelezny 98.48m - World Record Javelin | date=July 12, 2014 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgUtL9cEVIE | via=YouTube }}</ref>
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|DB
|DB
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Blank]]|GER}} || 79.80 m || 1,040 ||  ||  19 July 1992 || align=center|[[Emmelshausen]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite web | title=Javelin Throw Men - Decathlon | date=August 26, 2023 | url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7138987/AT-JT-M-u---DEC-M.RS4.pdf | work=iaaf.org }}</ref>
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Peter Blank]]|GER}} || {{T&Fcalc|79.80}} || 1040 ||  ||  19 July 1992 || align=center|[[Emmelshausen]] || align=center| <ref>{{cite web | title=Javelin Throw Men - Decathlon | date=August 26, 2023 | url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7138987/AT-JT-M-u---DEC-M.RS4.pdf | work=iaaf.org }}</ref>
|-
|-
! rowspan=2| 1500 m
! rowspan=2| 1500 m
|WR
|WR
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Hicham El Guerrouj]]|MAR}} || 3:26.00 || 1,218 || 255 || 14 July 1998 || align=center|[[Rome]] ||
| align="left"| {{flagathlete|[[Hicham El Guerrouj]]|MAR}} || 3:26.00 || 1218 || 255 || 14 July 1998 || align=center|[[Rome]] || align=center | <ref>{{cite av media | title=Hicham El Guerrouj 1500m World record (14/07/1998 Roma Golden League) High Quality | date=August 29, 2023 | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Q2ypUSykA | via=YouTube }}</ref>
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|DB
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|-
! rowspan=2 | Total
! rowspan=2 | Total
! colspan=3 | World records || 12,670 || 1,189 || colspan="3" |
! colspan=3 | World records || 12,676 || 2007 || colspan="3" |
|-
! colspan=3 | Decathlon bests || 10,669 !! colspan="4" |
|}
 
===Women===
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:92%; text-align:right"
|+Women's decathlon bests (DB)<ref name=wd />
|-
!Event
!Athlete
!Record
!Score
!Date
!Place
!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
! 100 m
| {{flai|[[Allison Halverson]]|ARM}} || 11.92 || 968 || 4 August 2024 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! Long jump
| {{flai|[[Jordan Gray (heptathlete)|Jordan Gray]]|USA}} || {{T&Fcalc|6.19}} || 905 || 4 October 2020 || [[Austin, TX|Austin]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! Shot put
| {{flai|[[Austra Skujyte]]|LTU}} || {{T&Fcalc|16.46}} || 959 || 14 April 2006 || [[Columbia, MO|Columbia]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! High jump
| {{flai|[[Austra Skujyte]]|LTU}} || {{T&Fcalc|1.86}} || 1054 || 14 April 2006 || [[Columbia, MO|Columbia]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
|-
! colspan=3 | Decathlon bests || 10,681 !! colspan="4" |
! 400 m
| {{flai|[[Ester Goossens]]|NED}} || 54.0{{AthAbbr|h}} || 1054 || 5 October 1997 || [[Apeldoorn]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! 100 m hurdles
| {{flai|[[Tiffany Lott-Hogan]]|USA}} || 13.57 || 1040 || 10 September 2000 || [[Lage, North Rhine-Westphalia|Lage]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! Discus throw
| {{flai|[[Austra Skujyte]]|LTU}} || {{T&Fcalc|49.21}} || 836 || 14 April 2006 || [[Columbia, MO|Columbia]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! Pole vault
| {{flai|[[Breanna Eveland]]|USA}} || {{T&Fcalc|4.30}} || 1108 || 14 April 2006 || [[Columbia, MO|Columbia]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! Javelin throw
| {{flai|[[Barbora Spotakova]]|CZE}} || {{T&Fcalc|58.42}} || 1024 || 26 September 2004 || [[Talence]] ||<ref name=wd />
|-
! 1500 m
| {{flai|[[AnnaLee McGregor]]|USA}} || 4:50.80 || 888 || 9 October 2014 || [[Kentfield, CA|Kentfield]] ||<ref name=wd />
|}
|}


== All-time top 25 men ==
== All-time top 25 men ==
*Correct as of June 2025.<ref name=AlltimeM>[http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/combined-events/decathlon/outdoor/men/senior Decathlon – men – senior – outdoor]. IAAF. Retrieved on 25 January 2014.</ref>
*Correct as of September 2025.<ref name=AlltimeM>[http://www.iaaf.org/records/toplists/combined-events/decathlon/outdoor/men/senior Decathlon – men – senior – outdoor]. IAAF. Retrieved on 25 January 2014.</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Rank
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|-
|-
!rowspan=2|1
!rowspan=2|1
|align=center|9,126
|align=center|9126
|{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
|15–16 September 2018
|15–16 September 2018
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|-
|-
!rowspan=2|2
!rowspan=2|2
| align=center|9,045 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}} || 28–29 August 2015 || [[Beijing]] ||
| align=center|9045 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}} || 28–29 August 2015 || [[Beijing]] ||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.23/-0.4 - 7.88/0.0 - 14.52 - 2.01 - 45.00 / 13.69/-0.2 - 43.34 - 5.20 - 63.63 - 4:17.52 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.23/-0.4 - 7.88/0.0 - 14.52 - 2.01 - 45.00 / 13.69/-0.2 - 43.34 - 5.20 - 63.63 - 4:17.52 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|3
!rowspan=2|3
| align=center|9,026 || {{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}} || 26–27 May 2001 || [[Götzis]] ||  
| align=center|9026 || {{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}} || 26–27 May 2001 || [[Götzis]] ||  
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.64/0.0 - 8.11/+1.9 - 15.33 - 2.12 - 47.79 / 13.92/-0.2 - 47.92 - 4.80 - 70.16 - 4:21.98 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.64/0.0 - 8.11/+1.9 - 15.33 - 2.12 - 47.79 / 13.92/-0.2 - 47.92 - 4.80 - 70.16 - 4:21.98 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|4
!rowspan=2|4
| align=center|9,018
| align=center|9018
|{{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}}
|4–5 August 2021
|4–5 August 2021
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|-
|-
!rowspan=2|5
!rowspan=2|5
| align="center" |8,994 || {{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}  || 3–4 July 1999 || [[Prague]]||
| align="center" |8994 || {{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}  || 3–4 July 1999 || [[Prague]]||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.54/-0.1 - 7.90/+1.1 - 16.78 - 2.04 - 48.08 / 13.73/0.0 - 48.33 - 4.90 - 72.32 - 4:37.20 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.54/-0.1 - 7.90/+1.1 - 16.78 - 2.04 - 48.08 / 13.73/0.0 - 48.33 - 4.90 - 72.32 - 4:37.20 )
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |6
! rowspan="2" |6
|align=center|8,961
|align=center|8961
|{{flagathlete|[[Leo Neugebauer]]|GER}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Leo Neugebauer]]|GER}}
|5–6 June 2024
|5–6 June 2024
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|-
! rowspan="4" |7
! rowspan="4" |7
|align="center" |8,909
|align="center" |8909
|{{flagathlete|[[Pierce LePage]]|CAN}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Pierce LePage]]|CAN}}
|25–26 August 2023
|25–26 August 2023
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| colspan="5" |( 10.45/-0.3 - 7.59/+0.2 - 15.81 - 2.08 - 47.21 / 13.77/+0.2 - 50.98 - 5.20 - 60.90 - 4:39.88 )
| colspan="5" |( 10.45/-0.3 - 7.59/+0.2 - 15.81 - 2.08 - 47.21 / 13.77/+0.2 - 50.98 - 5.20 - 60.90 - 4:39.88 )
|-
|-
| align="center" |8,909 || {{flagathlete|[[Sander Skotheim]]|NOR}}|| 31 May – 1 June 2025 || [[Götzis]]||<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 June 2025 |title=2025 Hypomeeting Results |url=https://www.meeting-goetzis.at/en/Final%20Decathlon%202025_305.pdf?var_mid=8 |access-date=1 June 2025 |website=meeting-goetzis.at}}</ref>
| align="center" |8909 || {{flagathlete|[[Sander Skotheim]]|NOR}}|| 31 May – 1 June 2025 || [[Götzis]]||<ref>{{Cite web |date=1 June 2025 |title=2025 Hypomeeting Results |url=https://www.meeting-goetzis.at/en/Final%20Decathlon%202025_305.pdf?var_mid=8 |access-date=1 June 2025 |website=meeting-goetzis.at}}</ref>
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.70/+0.7 - 8.06/+0.7 - 13.98 - 2.15 - 47.47 / 14.12/-1.2 - 49.18 - 5.10 - 61.46 - 4:23.88 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.70/+0.7 - 8.06/+0.7 - 13.98 - 2.15 - 47.47 / 14.12/-1.2 - 49.18 - 5.10 - 61.46 - 4:23.88 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|9
!rowspan=2|9
|align=center|8,891
|align=center|8891
|{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
|{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
|4–5 September 1992
|4–5 September 1992
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|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |10
! rowspan="2" |10
| align="center" |8,867
|align=center|8891
|{{flagathlete|[[Kyle Garland]]|USA}}
|31 July – 1 August 2025
|[[Hayward Field|Eugene]]
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=2 August 2025 |title=Jefferson-Wooden and Davis-Woodhall set world leads to secure Tokyo spots in Eugene |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/us-championships-2025-jefferson-wooden-davis-woodhall |access-date=3 August 2025 |website=World Athletics}}</ref>
|-
| colspan="5" |( 10.44/+1.1 - 7.89/+1.3 - 16.95 - 2.14 - 49.29 / 13.78/-0.6 - 50.93 - 4.80 - 65.52 - 4:54.50 )
|-
! rowspan="2" |11
| align="center" |8867
| {{flagathlete|[[Garrett Scantling]]|USA}}|| 6–7 May 2022 || [[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville]]||<ref name="fayetteville2022">{{cite web |date=7 May 2022 |title=Decathlon Results |url=https://results.flashresults.com/2022_05-06_USACombined/042_Scores.htm |access-date=15 May 2022 |website=flashresults.com}}</ref>
| {{flagathlete|[[Garrett Scantling]]|USA}}|| 6–7 May 2022 || [[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville]]||<ref name="fayetteville2022">{{cite web |date=7 May 2022 |title=Decathlon Results |url=https://results.flashresults.com/2022_05-06_USACombined/042_Scores.htm |access-date=15 May 2022 |website=flashresults.com}}</ref>
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.61/-0.3 - 7.68/+2.4 - 16.27 - 2.04 - 47.08 / 14.10/+3.1 - 55.06 - 5.21 - 57.45 - 4:48.00 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.61/-0.3 - 7.68/+2.4 - 16.27 - 2.04 - 47.08 / 14.10/+3.1 - 55.06 - 5.21 - 57.45 - 4:48.00 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|11
!rowspan=2|12
| align=center|8,832 || {{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}|| 29–30 June 2008 || [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]||
| align=center|8832 || {{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}|| 29–30 June 2008 || [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.39/-0.4 - 7.39/-1.6 - 15.17 - 2.08 - 48.41 / 13.75/+1.9 - 52.74 - 5.00 - 70.55 - 4:50.97 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.39/-0.4 - 7.39/-1.6 - 15.17 - 2.08 - 48.41 / 13.75/+1.9 - 52.74 - 5.00 - 70.55 - 4:50.97 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|12
!rowspan=2|13
| align=center|8,815 || {{flagathlete|[[Erki Nool]]|EST}}|| 6–7 August 2001 || [[Edmonton]]||
| align=center|8815 || {{flagathlete|[[Erki Nool]]|EST}}|| 6–7 August 2001 || [[Edmonton]]||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/+1.5 - 7.63/+2.0 - 14.90 - 2.03 - 46.23 / 14.40/0.0 - 43.40 - 5.40 - 67.01 - 4:29.58 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/+1.5 - 7.63/+2.0 - 14.90 - 2.03 - 46.23 / 14.40/0.0 - 43.40 - 5.40 - 67.01 - 4:29.58 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|13
!rowspan=2|14
| align=center|8,811 || {{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}|| 27–28 August 1986 || [[Stuttgart]]||
| align=center|8811 || {{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}|| 27–28 August 1986 || [[Stuttgart]]||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.26/+2.0 - 7.72/+1.0 - 15.73 - 2.00 - 47.02 / 14.04/-0.3 - 43.38 - 5.10 - 62.78 - 4:26.16 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.26/+2.0 - 7.72/+1.0 - 15.73 - 2.00 - 47.02 / 14.04/-0.3 - 43.38 - 5.10 - 62.78 - 4:26.16 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|14
!rowspan=2|15
| align=center|8,796 || {{flagathlete|[[Markus Rooth]]|NOR}}|| 2–3 August 2024 || [[Stade de France|Saint-Denis]]|| <ref>{{Cite web |date=3 August 2024 |title=Paris 2024 – Men's Decathlon Results |url=https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/ATH/OG2024_ATH_C73L_ATHMDECATH------------------------.pdf |access-date=19 August 2024 |website=olympics.com}}</ref>
| align=center|8796 || {{flagathlete|[[Markus Rooth]]|NOR}}|| 2–3 August 2024 || [[Stade de France|Saint-Denis]]|| <ref>{{Cite web |date=3 August 2024 |title=Paris 2024 – Men's Decathlon Results |url=https://olympics.com/OG2024/pdf/OG2024/ATH/OG2024_ATH_C73L_ATHMDECATH------------------------.pdf |access-date=19 August 2024 |website=olympics.com}}</ref>
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.71/+0.9 - 7.80/-0.2 - 15.25 - 1.99 - 47.69 / 14.25/+0.2 - 49.80 - 5.30 - 66.87 - 4:39.56 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.71/+0.9 - 7.80/-0.2 - 15.25 - 1.99 - 47.69 / 14.25/+0.2 - 49.80 - 5.30 - 66.87 - 4:39.56 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|15
!rowspan=2|16
| align=center|8,790 || {{flagathlete|[[Trey Hardee]]|USA}}|| 19–20 August 2009 || [[Berlin]]||
| align=center|8790 || {{flagathlete|[[Trey Hardee]]|USA}}|| 19–20 August 2009 || [[Berlin]]||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.45/+0.2 - 7.83/+1.9 - 15.33 - 1.99 - 48.13 / 13.86/+0.3 - 48.08 - 5.20 - 68.00 - 4:48.91 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.45/+0.2 - 7.83/+1.9 - 15.33 - 1.99 - 48.13 / 13.86/+0.3 - 48.08 - 5.20 - 68.00 - 4:48.91 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|16
!rowspan=4|17
| align=center|8,784 || {{flagathlete|[[Tom Pappas]]|USA}}|| 21–22 June 2003 || [[Palo Alto, California|Palo Alto]]||
| align=center|8784 || {{flagathlete|[[Tom Pappas]]|USA}} || 21–22 June 2003 || [[Palo Alto, California|Palo Alto]] ||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.78/+0.2 - 7.96/+1.4 - 16.28 - 2.17 - 48.22 / 14.13/+1.7 - 45.84 - 5.20 - 60.77 - 4:48.12 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.78/+0.2 - 7.96/+1.4 - 16.28 - 2.17 - 48.22 / 14.13/+1.7 - 45.84 - 5.20 - 60.77 - 4:48.12 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|17
| align=center|8784 || {{flagathlete|[[Ayden Owens-Delerme]]|PUR}} || 20–21 September 2025 || [[Japan National Stadium|Tokyo]] || <ref>{{cite web|title=Men's Decathlon Results|url=https://media.aws.iaaf.org/competitiondocuments/pdf/7190593/AT-1500-M-u--0--.RS2.pdf|website=World Athletics|date=21 September 2025|access-date=24 September 2025}}</ref>
| align=center|8,764 || {{Flagathlete|[[Johannes Erm]]|EST}}|| 10–11 June 2024 || [[Rome]]|| <ref>{{Cite web |last=Broadbent |first=Chris |date=12 June 2024 |title=Historic golds for Austria and Estonia at Roma 2024 |url=https://www.european-athletics.com/news/historic-golds-for-austria-and-estonia-at-roma-2024 |access-date=12 June 2024 |website=[[European Athletics]]}}</ref>
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/+0.4 - 7.91/+0.2 - 14.99 - 1.99 - 46.81 / 14.30/-0.5 - 44.56 - 5.20 - 62.71 - 4:24.95 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.31/+0.2 - 7.32/+0.4 - 15.55 - 1.96 - 46.46 / 13.65/+1.1 - 46.12 - 5.10 - 58.79 - 4:17.91 )
|-
!rowspan=2|18
| align=center|8,756 || {{flagathlete|[[Lindon Victor]]|GRN}}|| 25–26 August 2023 || [[Budapest]]||<ref name="World2023" />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/+0.1 - 7.55/+1.0 - 15.94 - 2.02 - 48.05 / 14.47/+0.2 - 54.97 - 4.80 - 68.05 - 4:39.67 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|19
!rowspan=2|19
| align=center|8,735 || {{flagathlete|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]|BLR|1991}}|| 28–29 May 1994 || [[Götzis]]||
| align=center|8764 || {{Flagathlete|[[Johannes Erm]]|EST}} || 10–11 June 2024 || [[Rome]]- || <ref>{{Cite web |last=Broadbent |first=Chris |date=12 June 2024 |title=Historic golds for Austria and Estonia at Roma 2024 |url=https://www.european-athletics.com/news/historic-golds-for-austria-and-estonia-at-roma-2024 |access-date=12 June 2024 |website=[[European Athletics]]}}</ref>
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.50/+2.1 - 7.26/+1.0 - 16.05 - 2.11 - 47.63 / 13.82/-3.0 - 49.70 - 4.90 - 60.32 - 4:35.09 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/+0.4 - 7.91/+0.2 - 14.99 - 1.99 - 46.81 / 14.30/-0.5 - 44.56 - 5.20 - 62.71 - 4:24.95 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|20
!rowspan=2|20
| align=center|8,732 || {{flagathlete|[[Ayden Owens-Delerme]]|PUR}}|| 17–18 April 2024 || [[Walnut, California|Walnut]]||
| align=center|8756 || {{flagathlete|[[Lindon Victor]]|GRN}} || 25–26 August 2023 || [[Budapest]] ||<ref name="World2023" />
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.31/+1.9 - 7.77/+2.6 - 16.26 - 1.98 - 47.23 / 13.73/+0.9 - 46.00 - 5.10 - 59.28 - 4:45.59 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/+0.1 - 7.55/+1.0 - 15.94 - 2.02 - 48.05 / 14.47/+0.2 - 54.97 - 4.80 - 68.05 - 4:39.67 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|21
!rowspan=2|21
|align=center|8,730 || |{{flagathlete|[[Jürgen Hingsen]]|FRG}}|| 27–28 August 1986 || [[Stuttgart]]||
| align=center|8735 || {{flagathlete|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]|BLR|1991}} || 28–29 May 1994 || [[Götzis]] ||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.87/+2.5 - 7.89/+2.8 - 16.46 - 2.12 - 48.79 / 14.52/-0.3 - 48.42 - 4.60 - 64.38 - 4:21.61 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.50/+2.1 - 7.26/+1.0 - 16.05 - 2.11 - 47.63 / 13.82/-3.0 - 49.70 - 4.90 - 60.32 - 4:35.09 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|22
!rowspan=2|22
| align="center" |8,725 || {{flagathlete|[[Dmitriy Karpov]]|KAZ}}|| 23–24 August 2004 || [[Athens]]||
|align=center|8730 || |{{flagathlete|[[Jürgen Hingsen]]|FRG}} || 27–28 August 1986 || [[Stuttgart]] ||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.50/+2.2 - 7.81/-0.9 - 15.93 - 2.09 - 46.81 / 13.97/+1.5 - 51.65 - 4.60 - 55.54 - 4:38.11 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.87/+2.5 - 7.89/+2.8 - 16.46 - 2.12 - 48.79 / 14.52/-0.3 - 48.42 - 4.60 - 64.38 - 4:21.61 )
|-
|-
!rowspan=2|23
!rowspan=2|23
| align="center" |8,720 || {{flagathlete|[[Kyle Garland]]|USA}}|| 6–7 May 2022 || [[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville]]||<ref name="fayetteville2022" />
| align="center" |8725 || {{flagathlete|[[Dmitriy Karpov]]|KAZ}} || 23–24 August 2004 || [[Athens]] ||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.63/+0.9 - 7.86/+1.0 - 16.44 - 2.16 - 49.04 / 13.71/+1.0 - 46.16 - 4.85 - 59.63 - 4:43.21 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.50/+2.2 - 7.81/-0.9 - 15.93 - 2.09 - 46.81 / 13.97/+1.5 - 51.65 - 4.60 - 55.54 - 4:38.11 )
|-
|-
! rowspan="2" |24
! rowspan="2" |24
| align="center" |8,706 || {{flagathlete|[[Frank Busemann]]|GER}}|| 31 July – 1 August 1996 || [[Atlanta]]||
| align="center" |8706 || {{flagathlete|[[Frank Busemann]]|GER}} || 31 July – 1 August 1996 || [[Atlanta]] ||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/ - 8.07/+0.8 - 13.60 - 2.04 - 48.34 / 13.47/+0.3 - 45.04 - 4.80 - 66.86 - 4:31.41 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.60/ - 8.07/+0.8 - 13.60 - 2.04 - 48.34 / 13.47/+0.3 - 45.04 - 4.80 - 66.86 - 4:31.41 )
|-
|-
! rowspan=2|25
! rowspan=2|25
| align="center" |8,705
| align="center" |8705
|{{flagathlete|[[Dave Johnson (decathlete)|Dave Johnson]]|USA}}|| 23–24 April 1992 || [[Azusa, California|Azusa]]||
|{{flagathlete|[[Dave Johnson (decathlete)|Dave Johnson]]|USA}} || 23–24 April 1992 || [[Azusa, California|Azusa]] ||
|-
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 10.96/+0.4 - 7.52/+4.5 - 14.61 - 2.04 - 48.19 / 14.17/+0.3 - 49.88 - 5.28 - 66.96 - 4:29.38 )
|colspan=5 | ( 10.96/+0.4 - 7.52/+4.5 - 14.61 - 2.04 - 48.19 / 14.17/+0.3 - 49.88 - 5.28 - 66.96 - 4:29.38 )
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=== Notes ===
=== Notes ===
<small>Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8750 pts:</small>
<small>Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8720 pts:</small>
*[[Ashton Eaton]] also scored 9039 (2012), 8893 (2016), 8809 (2013) and 8750 (2016).
*[[Ashton Eaton]] also scored 9039 (2012), 8893 (2016), 8809 (2013) and 8750 (2016).
*[[Damian Warner]] also scored 8995 (2021), 8804 (2023), 8797 (2022) and 8795 (2018).
*[[Damian Warner]] also scored 8995 (2021), 8804 (2023), 8797 (2022) and 8795 (2018).
*[[Tomáš Dvořák]] also scored 8902 (2001), 8900 (2000) and 8837 (1997).
*[[Tomáš Dvořák]] also scored 8902 (2001), 8900 (2000) and 8837 (1997).
*[[Roman Šebrle]] also scored 8893 (2004), 8807 (2003), 8800 (2002) and 8757 (2000).
*[[Roman Šebrle]] also scored 8893 (2004), 8807 (2003), 8800 (2002) and 8757 (2000).
*[[Leo Neugebauer]] also scored 8836 (2023) and 8748 (2024).
*[[Leo Neugebauer]] also scored 8836 (2023), 8804 (2025) and 8748 (2024).
*[[Kevin Mayer]] also scored 8834 (2016), 8816 (2022) and 8768 (2017).
*[[Kevin Mayer]] also scored 8834 (2016), 8816 (2022) and 8768 (2017).
*[[Dan O'Brien]] also scored 8824 (1996), 8812 (1991) and 8755 (1998).
*[[Dan O'Brien]] also scored 8824 (1996), 8812 (1991) and 8755 (1998).
*[[Bryan Clay]] also scored 8791 (2008).
*[[Bryan Clay]] also scored 8791 (2008).
*[[Tom Pappas]] also scored 8750 (2003).
*[[Tom Pappas]] also scored 8750 (2003).
*[[Ayden Owens-Delerme]] also scored 8732 (2024).
*[[Kyle Garland]] also scored 8720 (2022).


== All-time top performances women ≥ 8,000 pts  ==
== All-time top 25 women ==
{{update section|date=June 2023}}
*Correct as of November 2025.<ref name=wd>{{cite web|url=https://www.womensdecathlonassociation.org/statistics|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230813191525/https://www.womensdecathlonassociation.org/statistics|archive-date=2023-08-13|title=Statistics|website=womensdecathlonassociation.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=100th SEASON OF CSM SPORTS BEGINS WITH ITS 3rd AMERICAN RECORD PERFORMANCE |url=https://www.pausatf.org/jordan-gray-puts-womens-decathlon-record-over-8000-points/ |website=USATF Pacific |access-date=26 September 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=JORDAN GRAY ACHIEVES NO. 2 ALL-TIME SCORE WITH 8,246 POINTS AT WOMEN'S DECATHLON ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS|url=https://www.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=44531&do=news&news_id=623610|author=Erik Boal|website=runnerspace.com|date=23 August 2023|access-date=20 November 2023}}</ref><ref name="WomenWorld2023">{{cite web|title=Women's Decathlon World Record Progression|url=https://worldathletics.org/records/by-progression/19939|work=World Athletics|access-date=20 November 2023}}</ref>
*Correct as of September 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=100th SEASON OF CSM SPORTS BEGINS WITH ITS 3rd AMERICAN RECORD PERFORMANCE |url=https://www.pausatf.org/jordan-gray-puts-womens-decathlon-record-over-8000-points/ |website=USATF Pacific |access-date=26 September 2024}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Rank
!Rank
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!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
!{{Abbr|Ref.|Reference}}
|-
|-
!1
!rowspan=2| 1
|align=center|8,358
|align=center| 8358
|{{flagathlete|[[Austra Skujytė]]|LTU}}
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Austra Skujyte]]|LTU}}
|14–15 April 2005
| 15 April 2005
|[[Audrey J. Walton Stadium (Columbia, Missouri)|Univ. of Missouri]]
| [[Columbia, MO|Columbia]]
|<ref name="WomenWorld2023">{{cite web|title=Women's Decathlon World Record Progression|url=https://worldathletics.org/records/by-progression/19939|work=World Athletics|access-date=20 November 2023}}</ref>
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.49/+1.6 - 6.12/+1.6 - 16.42 - 1.78 - 57.19 / 14.22/+2.4 - 46.19 - 3.10 - 48.78 - 5:15.86 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 2
|align=center| 8246
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Jordan Gray (heptathlete)|Jordan Gray]]|USA}}
| 22 August 2021
| [[San Mateo, CA|San Mateo]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 11.86/+4.6 - 6.12/+2.0 - 14.25 - 1.71 - 57.27 / 14.43/-2.5 - 39.84 - 3.91 - 41.14 - 5:20.27 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 3
|align=center| 8150
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Marie Collonvillé]]|FRA}}
| 26 September 2004
| [[Talence]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|-
!2
|colspan=5 | ( 12.48/+0.4 - 6.18/+1.0 - 11.90 - 1.80 - 56.15 / 13.96/+0.4 - 34.69 - 3.50 - 47.19 - 5:06.09 )
|align=center|8,246
|{{flagathlete|[[Jordan Gray (athlete)|Jordan Gray]]|USA}}
|21–22 August 2021
|[[San Mateo, California|San Mateo]]
|<ref>{{cite web|title=JORDAN GRAY ACHIEVES NO. 2 ALL-TIME SCORE WITH 8,246 POINTS AT WOMEN'S DECATHLON ASSOCIATION CHAMPIONSHIPS|url=https://www.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=44531&do=news&news_id=623610|author=Erik Boal|website=runnerspace.com|date=23 August 2023|access-date=20 November 2023}}</ref>
|-
|-
!3
!rowspan=2| 4
|align=center|8,150
|align=center| 7885
|{{flagathlete|[[Marie Collonvillé]]|FRA}}
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Mona Steigauf]]|GER}}
|25–26 September 2004
| 21 September 1997
|[[Talence]]
| [[Ahlen]]
|<ref name="WomenWorld2023"/>
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.15/+1.2 - 5.93/0.0 - 12.49 - 1.73 - 55.34 / 13.75/+0.2 - 34.68 - 3.10 - 42.24 - 5:07.95 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 5
|align=center| 7798
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Irina Naumenko]]|KAZ}}
| 26 September 2004
| [[Talence]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.58/+0.4 - 5.98/+1.0 - 12.51 - 1.77 - 55.91 / 14.42/+0.4 - 34.63 - 3.30 - 37.57 - 4:59.03 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 6
|align=center| 7742
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Anna Snetkova]]|RUS}}
| 20 September 2003
| [[Krasnodar]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.66/NWI - 5.98/NWI - 13.48 - 1.69 - 58.88 / 14.19/NWI - 36.9 - 3.70 - 37.50 - 5:17.67 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 7
|align=center| 7705
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Noemie Desailly]]|FRA}}
| 14 July 2024
| [[Talence]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.05/+1.3 - 6.06/+2.4 - 13.14 - 1.53 - 56.95 / 13.94/+0.6 - 36.04 - 3.41 - 39.79 - 5:16.19 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 8
|align=center| 7577
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Tiffany Lott-Hogan]]|USA}}
| 10 September 2000
| [[Lage, North Rhine-Westphalia|Lage]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.31/0.0 - 5.77/0.0 - 13.86 - 1.69 - 58.01 / 13.57/0.0 - 38.39 - 3.00 - 46.93 - 6:01.24 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 9
|align=center| 7470
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Julie Mezerette-Martin]]|FRA}}
| 28 October 2001
| [[Arles]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.15/NWI - 5.87/NWI - 11.52 - 1.75 - 56.86 / 14.59/NWI - 36.98 - 2.60 - 38.76 - 5:02.92 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 10
|align=center| 7451
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Nikki Boon]]|NED}}
| 18 August 2025
| [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.23/+0.5 - 5.91/+0.7 - 12.72 - 1.57 - 57.06 / 14.81/0.0 - 41.11 - 3.00 - 40.14 - 5:17.70 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 11
|align=center| 7301
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Katie Straus]]|USA}}
| 18 August 2025
| [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.24/+0.5 - 5.65/+0.7 - 11.58 - 1.72 - 57.47 / 14.23/0.0 - 27.24 - 3.50 - 32.21 - 5:20.36 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 12
|align=center| 7272
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Jordyn Bruce]]|USA}}
| 18 August 2025
| [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.51/+0.5 - 5.79/0.0 - 10.98 - 1.57 - 58.58 / 14.06/0.0 - 31.5 - 3.40 - 41.69 - 5:20.66 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 13
|align=center| 7245
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Magalis Garcia]]|CUB}}
| 29 June 2002
| [[Vienna]]
|<ref name=wd /><ref name=vienna02>{{Cite web|url=http://archiv.oelv.at/mehrkampf/htm/280602e.htm|title=Jedermann Decathlon Day 1 - Vienna 28.6.2002|website=[[oelv.at]]}}</ref>
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.03/NWI - 5.53/NWI - 13.69 - 1.72 - 59.88 / 13.92/NWI - 35.98 - 2.30 - 47.12 - 5:46.14 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 14
|align=center| 7236
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Allison Halverson]]|ARM}}
| 4 August 2024
| [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 11.92/+1.4 - 5.88/0.0 - 11.94 - 1.64 - 55.86 / 13.87/+2.0 - 24.47 - 2.73 - 37.13 - 5:18.08 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 15
|align=center| 7233
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Tiia Hautala]]|FIN}}
| 13 September 1997
| [[Kangasala]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.51/+1.3 - 5.95/+0.3 - 12.97 - 1.70 - 58.24 / 14.37/-0.1 - 29.38 - 2.70 - 39.98 - 5:20.76 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 16
|align=center| 7227
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Roseva Bidois]]|FRA}}
| 18 August 2025
| [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.27/+0.5 - 5.64/-1.0 - 13.07 - 1.57 - 58.29 / 15.02/+0.6 - 43.69 - 3.50 - 32.59 - 5:49.29 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 17
|align=center| 7184
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Kim Schiemenz]]|USA}}
| 17 April 2003
| [[Azusa, CA|Azusa]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.35/0.0 - 5.63/-1.2 - 11.86 - 1.74 - 54.99 / 14.26/-0.2 - 29.09 - 2.84 - 35.24 - 5:32.01 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 18
|align=center| 7146
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Gabriela Kouassi]]|FRA}}
| 27 October 2002
| [[Arles]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.79/+1.5 - 5.32/+0.6 - 12.43 - 1.66 - 59.46 / 14.40/-0.1 - 32.47 - 3.00 - 43.12 - 5:11.38 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 19
|align=center| 7082
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Sabine Schulte]]|GER}}
| 10 September 2000
| [[Lage, North Rhine-Westphalia|Lage]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.30/0.0 - 5.68/+0.5 - 10.73 - 1.63 - 56.72 / 14.35/0.0 - 26.36 - 4.10 - 27.29 - 5:58.37 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 20
|align=center| 7064
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Breanna Eveland]]|USA}}
| 14 April 2006
| [[Columbia, MO|Columbia]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 13.05/+1.5 - 5.30/+0.7 - 11.66 - 1.50 - 62.85 / 15.04/+0.5 - 40.37 - 4.30 - 36.72 - 5:36.66 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 21
|align=center| 7044
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Stephanie Fuchs]]|GER}}
| 10 September 2000
| [[Lage, North Rhine-Westphalia|Lage]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.49/-0.2 - 5.67/0.0 - 12.75 - 1.60 - 57.44 / 14.67/0.0 - 34.87 - 2.50 - 41.15 - 5:24.79 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 22
|align=center| 7028
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Irina Ilyina]]|RUS}}
| 20 September 2003
| [[Krasnodar]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ''Unknown''
|-
!rowspan=2| 23
|align=center| 7014
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Margaret Simpson]]|GHA}}
| 17 April 2007
| [[Moka|Réduit]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.54/NWI - 5.73/NWI - 12.42 - 1.72 - 62.34 / 14.24/NWI - 32.17 - 2.50 - 47.67 - 5:41.7 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 24
|align=center| 6999
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Stacy Dragila]]|USA}}
| 16 March 1997
| [[Los Angeles, CA|Los Angeles]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 13.01/NWI - 5.73/NWI - 10.07 - 1.60 - 58.32 / 15.15/NWI - 25.10 - 4.10 - 41.12 - 5:50.37 )
|-
!rowspan=2| 25
|align=center| 6958
| {{flagIOCathlete|[[Emma Brentel]]|FRA}}
| 14 July 2024
| [[Talence]]
|<ref name=wd />
|-
|colspan=5 | ( 12.64/+1.3 - 5.34/+1.5 - 11.82 - 1.56 - 59.35 / 14.44/+0.3 - 22.35 - 4.21 - 37.30 - 5:57.32 )
|}
|}


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{{citation needed|date=August 2017}}<!--best mark of 1973 on then current-tables:
{{citation needed|date=August 2017}}<!--best mark of 1973 on then current-tables:
|1973
|1973
|8,206
|align=left|8206
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Ryszard Skowronek]]|POL}}
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Ryszard Skowronek]]|POL}}
|align=left|[[Warsaw]]
|align=left|[[Warsaw]]
|- --><!-- best mark of 1974 on then current-tables:
|- --><!-- best mark of 1974 on then current-tables:
|1974
|1974
|8,308
|align=left|8308
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Caitlyn Jenner|Bruce Jenner]]{{Efn|name=a}}|USA}}
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Caitlyn Jenner|Bruce Jenner]]{{Efn|name=a}}|USA}}
|align=left|[[Tallinn]]
|align=left|[[Tallinn]]
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|-
|-
|1960
|1960
|8,683
|align=left|8683
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Rafer Johnson]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Rafer Johnson]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|-
|-
|1961
|1961
|8,709
|align=left|8709
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Philip Mulkey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Philip Mulkey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]]
| align="left" |[[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]]
|-
|-
|1962
|1962
|8,248
|align=left|8248
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Chuan-Kwang Yang]]|ROC}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Chuan-Kwang Yang]]|ROC}}
| align="left" |[[Tulare, California|Tulare]]
| align="left" |[[Tulare, California|Tulare]]
|-
|-
|1963
|1963
|8,089
|align=left|8089
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Chuan-Kwang Yang]]|ROC}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Chuan-Kwang Yang]]|ROC}}
| align="left" |[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]
| align="left" |[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]
|-
|-
|1964
|1964
|7,950
|align=left|7950
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Manfred Bock]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Manfred Bock]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |[[Liestal]]
| align="left" |[[Liestal]]
|-
|-
|1965
|1965
|7,883
|align=left|7883
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Mykhaylo Storozhenko]]|URS}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Mykhaylo Storozhenko]]|URS}}
| align="left" |[[Kyiv]]
| align="left" |[[Kyiv]]
|-
|-
|1966
|1966
|8,234
|align=left|8234
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bill Toomey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bill Toomey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Salina, Kansas|Salina]]
| align="left" |[[Salina, Kansas|Salina]]
|-
|-
|1967
|1967
|8,319
|align=left|8319
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kurt Bendlin]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kurt Bendlin]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |[[Heidelberg]]
| align="left" |[[Heidelberg]]
|-
|-
|1968
|1968
|8,222 {{AthAbbr|A}}
|align=left|8222 {{AthAbbr|A}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bill Toomey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bill Toomey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Echo Summit]]
| align="left" |[[Echo Summit]]
|-
|-
|1969
|1969
|8,417
|align=left|8417
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bill Toomey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bill Toomey]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Los Angeles]]
| align="left" |[[Los Angeles]]
|-
|-
|1970
|1970
|8,130
|align=left|8130
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Rüdiger Demmig]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Rüdiger Demmig]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |[[Erfurt]]
| align="left" |[[Erfurt]]
|-
|-
|1971
|1971
|8,244
|align=left|8244
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kurt Bendlin]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kurt Bendlin]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |[[Bonn]]
| align="left" |[[Bonn]]
|-
|-
|1972
|1972
|8,466
|align=left|8466
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Mykola Avilov]]|URS}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Mykola Avilov]]|URS}}
| align="left" |[[Munich]]
| align="left" |[[Munich]]
|-
|-
|1973
|1973
|8,163
|align=left|8163
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Lennart Hedmark]]|SWE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Lennart Hedmark]]|SWE}}
| align="left" |[[Bonn]]
| align="left" |[[Bonn]]
|-
|-
|1974
|1974
|8,229
|align=left|8229
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ryszard Skowronek]]|POL}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ryszard Skowronek]]|POL}}
| align="left" |[[Montreal]]
| align="left" |[[Montreal]]
|-
|-
|1975
|1975
|8,429
|align=left|8429
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Caitlyn Jenner|Bruce Jenner]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Caitlyn Jenner|Bruce Jenner]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|-
|-
|1976
|1976
|8,634
|align=left|8634
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Caitlyn Jenner|Bruce Jenner]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Caitlyn Jenner|Bruce Jenner]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Montreal]]
| align="left" |[[Montreal]]
|-
|-
|1977
|1977
|8,400
|align=left|8400
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Aleksandr Grebenyuk]]|URS}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Aleksandr Grebenyuk]]|URS}}
| align="left" |[[Riga]]
| align="left" |[[Riga]]
|-
|-
|1978
|1978
|8,493
|align=left|8493
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Guido Kratschmer]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Guido Kratschmer]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |[[Bernhausen]]
| align="left" |[[Bernhausen]]
|-
|-
|1979
|1979
|8,476
|align=left|8476
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Guido Kratschmer]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Guido Kratschmer]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |[[Krefeld]]
| align="left" |[[Krefeld]]
|-
|-
|1980
|1980
|8,667
|align=left|8667
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Guido Kratschmer]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Guido Kratschmer]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |[[Bernhausen]]
| align="left" |[[Bernhausen]]
|-
|-
|1981
|1981
|8,334
|align=left|8334
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Rainer Pottel]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Rainer Pottel]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |[[Birmingham]]
| align="left" |[[Birmingham]]
|-
|-
|1982
|1982
|8,774
|align=left|8774
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}
| align="left" |[[Athens]]
| align="left" |[[Athens]]
|-
|-
|1983
|1983
|8,825
|align=left|8825
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Jürgen Hingsen]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Jürgen Hingsen]]|FRG}}
| align="left" |[[Bernhausen]]
| align="left" |[[Bernhausen]]
|-
|-
|1984
|1984
|8,847
|align=left|8847
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}
| align="left" |[[Los Angeles]]
| align="left" |[[Los Angeles]]
|-
|-
|1985
|1985
|8,559
|align=left|8559
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |[[Dresden]]
| align="left" |[[Dresden]]
|-
|-
|1986
|1986
|8,811
|align=left|8811
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Daley Thompson]]|GBR}}
| align="left" |[[Stuttgart]]
| align="left" |[[Stuttgart]]
|-
|-
|1987
|1987
|8,680
|align=left|8680
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}}
| align="left" |[[Rome]]
| align="left" |[[Rome]]
|-
|-
|1988
|1988
|8,512
|align=left|8512
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Christian Plaziat]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Christian Plaziat]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |[[Talence]]
| align="left" |[[Talence]]
|-
|-
|1989
|1989
|8,549
|align=left|8549
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dave Johnson (decathlete)|Dave Johnson]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dave Johnson (decathlete)|Dave Johnson]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Houston]]
| align="left" |[[Houston]]
|-
|-
|[[1990 Decathlon Year Ranking|1990]]
|[[1990 Decathlon Year Ranking|1990]]
|8,574
|align=left|8574
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Christian Plaziat]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Christian Plaziat]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |[[Split (city)|Split]]
| align="left" |[[Split (city)|Split]]
|-
|-
|[[1991 Decathlon Year Ranking|1991]]
|[[1991 Decathlon Year Ranking|1991]]
|8,812
|align=left|8812
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Tokyo]]
| align="left" |[[Tokyo]]
|-
|-
|[[1992 Decathlon Year Ranking|1992]]
|[[1992 Decathlon Year Ranking|1992]]
|8,891
|align=left|8891
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Talence]]
| align="left" |[[Talence]]
|-
|-
|[[1993 Decathlon Year Ranking|1993]]
|[[1993 Decathlon Year Ranking|1993]]
|8,817
|align=left|8817
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Stuttgart]]
| align="left" |[[Stuttgart]]
|-
|-
|[[1994 Decathlon Year Ranking|1994]]
|[[1994 Decathlon Year Ranking|1994]]
|8,735
|align=left|8735
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]|BLR|1991}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]|BLR|1991}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|[[1995 Decathlon Year Ranking|1995]]
|[[1995 Decathlon Year Ranking|1995]]
|8,695
|align=left|8695
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Gothenburg]]
| align="left" |[[Gothenburg]]
|-
|-
|[[1996 Decathlon Year Ranking|1996]]
|[[1996 Decathlon Year Ranking|1996]]
|8,824
|align=left|8824
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Atlanta]]
| align="left" |[[Atlanta]]
|-
|-
|[[1997 Decathlon Year Ranking|1997]]
|[[1997 Decathlon Year Ranking|1997]]
|8,837
|align=left|8837
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Athens]]
| align="left" |[[Athens]]
|-
|-
|[[1998 Decathlon Year Ranking|1998]]
|[[1998 Decathlon Year Ranking|1998]]
|8,755
|align=left|8755
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Dan O'Brien]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Uniondale, New York|Uniondale]]
| align="left" |[[Uniondale, New York|Uniondale]]
|-
|-
|[[1999 Decathlon Year Ranking|1999]]
|[[1999 Decathlon Year Ranking|1999]]
|8,994
|align=left|8994
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Prague]]
| align="left" |[[Prague]]
|-
|-
|[[2000 Decathlon Year Ranking|2000]]
|[[2000 Decathlon Year Ranking|2000]]
|8,900
|align=left|8900
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Tomáš Dvořák]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|[[2001 Decathlon Year Ranking|2001]]
|[[2001 Decathlon Year Ranking|2001]]
|9,026
|align=left|9026
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|[[2002 Decathlon Year Ranking|2002]]
|[[2002 Decathlon Year Ranking|2002]]
|8,800
|align=left|8800
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|[[2003 Decathlon Year Ranking|2003]]
|[[2003 Decathlon Year Ranking|2003]]
|8,807
|align=left|8807
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|[[2004 Decathlon Year Ranking|2004]]
|[[2004 Decathlon Year Ranking|2004]]
|8,893
|align=left|8893
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Athens]]
| align="left" |[[Athens]]
|-
|-
|[[2005 Decathlon Year Ranking|2005]]
|[[2005 Decathlon Year Ranking|2005]]
|8,732
|align=left|8732
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Helsinki]]
| align="left" |[[Helsinki]]
|-
|-
|[[2006 Decathlon Year Ranking|2006]]
|[[2006 Decathlon Year Ranking|2006]]
|8,677
|align=left|8677
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|[[2007 Decathlon Year Ranking|2007]]
|[[2007 Decathlon Year Ranking|2007]]
|8,697
|align=left|8697
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Roman Šebrle]]|CZE}}
| align="left" |[[Kladno]]
| align="left" |[[Kladno]]
|-
|-
|[[2008 Decathlon Year Ranking|2008]]
|[[2008 Decathlon Year Ranking|2008]]
|8,832
|align=left|8832
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|-
|-
|[[2009 Decathlon Year Ranking|2009]]
|[[2009 Decathlon Year Ranking|2009]]
|8,790
|align=left|8790
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Trey Hardee]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Trey Hardee]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Berlin]]
| align="left" |[[Berlin]]
|-
|-
|2010
|2010
|8,483
|align=left|8483
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Bryan Clay]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|2011
|2011
|8,729
|align=left|8729
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|-
|-
|2012
|2012
|9,039
|align=left|9039
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|-
|-
|2013
|2013
|8,809
|align=left|8809
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Moscow]]
| align="left" |[[Moscow]]
|-
|-
|2014
|2014
|8,616
|align=left|8616
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Andrei Krauchanka]]|BLR}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Andrei Krauchanka]]|BLR}}
| align="left" |[[Zürich]]
| align="left" |[[Zürich]]
|-
|-
|2015
|2015
|9,045
|align=left|9045
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Beijing]]
| align="left" |[[Beijing]]
|-
|-
|2016
|2016
|8,893
|align=left|8893
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Ashton Eaton]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Rio de Janeiro]]
| align="left" |[[Rio de Janeiro]]
|-
|-
|2017
|2017
|8,768
|align=left|8768
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |[[London]]
| align="left" |[[London]]
|-
|-
|2018
|2018
|9,126
|align=left|9126
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |[[Talence]]
| align="left" |[[Talence]]
|-
|-
|2019
|2019
|8,711
|align=left|8711
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}}
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
| align="left" |[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|2020
|2020
|8,552
|align=left|8552
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Kevin Mayer]]|FRA}}
| align="left" |[[Saint-Paul, Réunion|Saint-Paul]]
| align="left" |[[Saint-Paul, Réunion|Saint-Paul]]
|-
|-
|2021
|2021
|9,018
|align=left|9018
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Damian Warner]]|CAN}}
| align="left" |[[Tokyo]]
| align="left" |[[Tokyo]]
|-
|-
|2022
|2022
|8,867
|align=left|8867
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Garrett Scantling]]|USA}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Garrett Scantling]]|USA}}
| align="left" |[[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville]]
| align="left" |[[Fayetteville, Arkansas|Fayetteville]]
|-
|-
|2023
|2023
|8,909
|align=left|8909
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Pierce LePage]]|CAN}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Pierce LePage]]|CAN}}
| align="left" |[[Budapest]]
| align="left" |[[Budapest]]
|-
|-
|2024
|2024
|8,961
|align=left|8961
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Leo Neugebauer]]|GER}}
| align="left" |{{flagathlete|[[Leo Neugebauer]]|GER}}
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
| align="left" |[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
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== National records ==
== National records ==
*Updated 4 June 2025.<ref name=AlltimeM />
*Updated 14 November 2025.<ref name=AlltimeM /><ref name=wd />


<small>Equal or superior to 8,000 pts:</small>
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{{col-2}}
{| class="wikitable sortable defaultleft col4right static-row-numbers sticky-header" style="font-size:95%;"
{| class="wikitable sortable defaultleft col4right static-row-numbers sticky-header" style="font-size:95%;"
|+Men's decathlon national records {{sma|(equal or superior to 8000 pts)}}
!Score
!Score
!Nation
!Nation
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!Place
!Place
|-
|-
|9,126
|9126
|{{FRA}}
|{{FRA}}
|[[Kevin Mayer]]
|[[Kevin Mayer]]
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|[[Decastar|Talence]]
|[[Decastar|Talence]]
|-
|-
|9,045
|9045
|{{USA}}
|{{USA}}
|[[Ashton Eaton]]
|[[Ashton Eaton]]
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|[[Beijing National Stadium|Beijing]]
|[[Beijing National Stadium|Beijing]]
|-
|-
|9,026
|9026
|{{CZE}}
|{{CZE}}
|[[Roman Šebrle]]
|[[Roman Šebrle]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|9,018
|9018
|{{CAN}}
|{{CAN}}
|[[Damian Warner]]
|[[Damian Warner]]
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|[[Tokyo]]
|[[Tokyo]]
|-
|-
|8,961
|8961
|{{GER}}
|{{GER}}
|[[Leo Neugebauer]]
|[[Leo Neugebauer]]
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|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|-
|-
|8,909
|8909
|{{NOR}}
|{{NOR}}
|[[Sander Skotheim]]
|[[Sander Skotheim]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,847
|8847
|{{GBR2}}
|{{GBR2}}
|[[Daley Thompson]]
|[[Daley Thompson]]
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|[[Los Angeles]]
|[[Los Angeles]]
|-
|-
|8,815
|8815
|{{EST}}
|{{EST}}
|[[Erki Nool]]
|[[Erki Nool]]
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|[[Edmonton]]
|[[Edmonton]]
|-
|-
|8,756
|8756
|{{GRD}}
|{{GRD}}
|[[Lindon Victor]]
|[[Lindon Victor]]
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|[[Budapest]]
|[[Budapest]]
|-
|-
|8,735
|8735
|{{BLR}}
|{{BLR}}
|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]
|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,732
|8732
|{{PUR}}
|{{PUR}}
|[[Ayden Owens-Delerme]]
|[[Ayden Owens-Delerme]]
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|[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]
|[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]
|-
|-
|8,730
|8730
|{{FIN}}
|{{FIN}}
|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]
|[[Eduard Hämäläinen]]
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|[[Athens]]
|[[Athens]]
|-
|-
|8,725
|8725
|{{KAZ}}
|{{KAZ}}
|[[Dmitriy Karpov]]
|[[Dmitriy Karpov]]
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|[[Athens]]
|[[Athens]]
|-
|-
|8,709
|8709
|{{UKR}}
|{{UKR}}
|[[Aleksandr Apaychev]]
|[[Aleksandr Apaychev]]
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|[[Neubrandenburg]]
|[[Neubrandenburg]]
|-
|-
|8,698
|8698
|{{RUS}}
|{{RUS}}
|[[Grigoriy Degtyaryev]]
|[[Grigoriy Degtyaryev]]
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|[[Kyiv]]
|[[Kyiv]]
|-
|-
|8,654
|8654
|{{CUB}}
|{{CUB}}
|[[Leonel Suárez]]
|[[Leonel Suárez]]
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|[[Havana]]
|[[Havana]]
|-
|-
|8,649
|8649
|{{AUS}}
|{{AUS}}
|[[Ashley Moloney]]
|[[Ashley Moloney]]
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|[[Tokyo]]
|[[Tokyo]]
|-
|-
|8,644
|8644
|{{JAM}}
|{{JAM}}
|[[Maurice Smith (decathlon)|Maurice Smith]]
|[[Maurice Smith (decathlon)|Maurice Smith]]
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|[[Osaka]]
|[[Osaka]]
|-
|-
|8,607
|8607
|{{NED}}
|{{NED}}
|[[Sven Roosen]]
|[[Sven Roosen]]
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|[[Stade de France|Saint-Denis]]
|[[Stade de France|Saint-Denis]]
|-
|-
|8,575
|8575
|{{SUI}}
|{{SUI}}
|[[Simon Ehammer]]
|[[Simon Ehammer]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,573
|8573
|{{ISL}}
|{{ISL}}
|[[Jón Arnar Magnússon]]
|[[Jón Arnar Magnússon]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,566
|8566
|{{POL}}
|{{POL}}
|[[Sebastian Chmara]]
|[[Sebastian Chmara]]
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|[[Murcia]]
|[[Murcia]]
|-
|-
|8,554
|8554
|{{HUN}}
|{{HUN}}
|[[Attila Zsivoczky]]
|[[Attila Zsivoczky]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,526
|8526
|{{ESP}}
|{{ESP}}
|[[Francisco Javier Benet]]
|[[Francisco Javier Benet]]
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|[[Murcia]]
|[[Murcia]]
|-
|-
|8,521
|8521
|{{ALG}}
|{{ALG}}
|[[Larbi Bouraada]]
|[[Larbi Bouraada]]
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|[[Estádio Olímpico João Havelange|Rio de Janeiro]]
|[[Estádio Olímpico João Havelange|Rio de Janeiro]]
|-
|-
|8,519
|8519
|{{BEL}}
|{{BEL}}
|[[Hans Van Alphen]]
|[[Hans Van Alphen]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,445
|8445
|{{UZB}}
|{{UZB}}
|[[Ramil Ganiyev]]
|[[Ramil Ganiyev]]
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|[[Athens]]
|[[Athens]]
|-
|-
|8,437
|8437
|{{LTU}}
|{{LTU}}
|[[Rišardas Malachovskis]]
|[[Rišardas Malachovskis]]
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|[[Minsk]]
|[[Minsk]]
|-
|-
|8,406
|8406
|{{SWE}}
|{{SWE}}
|[[Nicklas Wiberg]]
|[[Nicklas Wiberg]]
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|[[Berlin]]
|[[Berlin]]
|-
|-
|8,398
|8398
|{{RSA}}
|{{RSA}}
|[[Willem Coertzen]]
|[[Willem Coertzen]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,393
|8393
|{{BRA}}
|{{BRA}}
|[[Carlos Chinin]]
|[[Carlos Chinin]]
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|[[São Paulo]]
|[[São Paulo]]
|-
|-
|8,359
|8359
|{{NZL}}
|{{NZL}}
|[[Simon Poelman]]
|[[Simon Poelman]]
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|[[Christchurch]]
|[[Christchurch]]
|-
|-
|8,320
|8320
|{{AUT}}
|{{AUT}}
|[[Gernot Kellermayr]]
|[[Gernot Kellermayr]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,312
|8312
|{{LAT}}
|{{LAT}}
|[[Edgars Eriņš]]
|[[Edgars Eriņš]]
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|[[Valmiera]]
|[[Valmiera]]
|-
|-
|8,308
|8308
|{{JPN}}
|{{JPN}}
|[[Keisuke Ushiro]]
|[[Keisuke Ushiro]]
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|[[Nagano, Nagano|Nagano]]
|[[Nagano, Nagano|Nagano]]
|-
|-
|8,291 {{AthAbbr|A}}
|8291 {{AthAbbr|A}}
|{{ARG}}
|{{ARG}}
|[[Tito Steiner]]
|[[Tito Steiner]]
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|[[Provo, Utah|Provo]]
|[[Provo, Utah|Provo]]
|-
|-
|8,290
|8290
|{{CHN}}
|{{CHN}}
|[[Qi Haifeng]]
|[[Qi Haifeng]]
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|[[Götzis]]
|[[Götzis]]
|-
|-
|8,288
|8288
|{{MDA}}
|{{MDA}}
|[[Valeriy Kachanov]]
|[[Valeriy Kachanov]]
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|[[Moscow]]
|[[Moscow]]
|-
|-
|8,275
|8275
|{{SRB}}
|{{SRB}}
|[[Mihail Dudaš]]
|[[Mihail Dudaš]]
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|[[Moscow]]
|[[Moscow]]
|-
|-
|8,235
|8235
|{{ITA}}
|{{ITA}}
|[[Dario Dester]]
|[[Dario Dester]]
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|[[Rome]]
|[[Rome]]
|-
|-
|8,226
|8226
|{{BAH}}
|{{BAH}}
|[[Ken Mullings]]
|[[Ken Mullings]]
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|[[Stade de France|Saint-Denis]]
|[[Stade de France|Saint-Denis]]
|-
|-
|8,213
|8213
|{{POR}}
|{{POR}}
|[[Mário Aníbal]]
|[[Mário Aníbal]]
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|[[Kaunas]]
|[[Kaunas]]
|-
|-
|8,206
|8199
|{{ROC}}
|[[Yang Chuan-Kwang]]
|27–28 April 1963
|[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]
|-
|8,199
|{{BUL}}
|{{BUL}}
|[[Atanas Andonov]]
|[[Atanas Andonov]]
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|[[Sofia]]
|[[Sofia]]
|-
|-
|8,069
|8069
|{{GRE}}
|{{GRE}}
|[[Prodromos Korkizoglou]]
|[[Prodromos Korkizoglou]]
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|[[Ibach, Switzerland|Ibach]]
|[[Ibach, Switzerland|Ibach]]
|-
|-
|8,065
|8065
|{{CHI}}
|{{CHI}}
|[[Gonzalo Barroilhet]]
|[[Gonzalo Barroilhet]]
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|[[Charlottesville]]
|[[Charlottesville]]
|-
|-
|8,048
|8048
|{{VEN}}
|{{VEN}}
|[[Geormi Jaramillo]]
|[[Geormi Jaramillo]]
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|[[Barquisimeto]]
|[[Barquisimeto]]
|-
|-
|8,023
|8023
|{{TUN}}
|{{TUN}}
|[[Hamdi Dhouibi]]
|[[Hamdi Dhouibi]]
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|[[Helsinki]]
|[[Helsinki]]
|-
|-
|8,010 {{AthAbbr|h}}
|8010 {{AthAbbr|h}}
|{{TPE}}
|{{TPE}}
|[[Yang Chuan-kwang]]
|[[Yang Chuan-kwang]]
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|[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]
|[[Walnut, California|Walnut]]
|-
|-
|8,004
|8004
|{{ECU}}
|{{ECU}}
|[[Andy Preciado]]
|[[Andy Preciado]]
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|[[Estadio Modelo Alberto Spencer Herrera|Guayaquil]]
|[[Estadio Modelo Alberto Spencer Herrera|Guayaquil]]
|}
|}
{{col-2}}
{| class="wikitable sortable defaultleft col4right static-row-numbers sticky-header" style="font-size:95%;"
|+Women's decathlon national records {{sma|(equal or superior to 5000 pts)}}
! Score !! Nation !! Athlete !! Date !! Place
|-
| 8358 || {{flagg|cnuie|LTU}} || [[Austra Skujyte]] || 15 April 2005 || [[Columbia, MO|Columbia]]
|-
| 8246 || {{flagg|cnuie|USA}} || [[Jordan Gray (heptathlete)|Jordan Gray]] || 22 August 2021 || [[San Mateo, CA|San Mateo]]
|-
| 8150 || {{flagg|cnuie|FRA}} || [[Marie Collonvillé]] || 26 September 2004 || [[Talence]]
|-
| 7885 || {{flagg|cnuie|GER}} || [[Mona Steigauf]] || 21 September 1997 || [[Ahlen]]
|-
| 7798 || {{flagg|cnuie|KAZ}} || [[Irina Naumenko]] || 26 September 2004 || [[Talence]]
|-
| 7742 || {{flagg|cnuie|RUS}} || [[Anna Snetkova]] || 20 September 2003 || [[Krasnodar]]
|-
| 7451 || {{flagg|cnuie|NED}} || [[Nikki Boon]] || 18 August 2025 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|-
| 7245 || {{flagg|cnuie|CUB}} || [[Magalis Garcia]] || 29 June 2002 || [[Vienna]]
|-
| 7236 || {{flagg|cnuie|ARM}} || [[Allison Halverson]] || 4 August 2024 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|-
| 7233 || {{flagg|cnuie|FIN}} || [[Tiia Hautala]] || 13 September 1997 || [[Kangasala]]
|-
| 7014 || {{flagg|cnuie|GHA}} || [[Margaret Simpson]] || 17 April 2007 || [[Moka|Réduit]]
|-
| 6877 || {{flagg|cnuie|GBR}} || [[Jessica Taylor (athlete)|Jessica Taylor]] || 13 September 2015 || [[Erith]]
|-
| 6846 || {{flagg|cnuie|CAN}} || [[Leanna Carriere]] || 17 June 2014 || [[Burlington, VT|Burlington]]
|-
| 6830 || {{flagg|cnuie|AUT}} || [[Marion Obermayr]] || 5 May 2002 || [[Linz]]
|-
| 6749 || {{flagg|cnuie|CZE}} || [[Barbora Špotáková]] || 26 September 2004 || [[Talence]]
|-
| 6732 || {{flagg|cnuie|EST}} || [[Kristella Jurkatamm]] || 15 July 2018 || [[Kohila]]
|-
| 6724 || {{flagg|cnuie|POL}} || [[Elzbieta Raczka]] || 10 September 2000 || [[Lage, North Rhine-Westphalia|Lage]]
|-
| 6614 || {{flagg|cnuie|ESP}} || [[María Peinado]] || 23 October 2005 || [[Castellón de la Plana]]
|-
| 6599 || {{flagg|cnuie|ITA}} || [[Sara Tani]] || 22 October 2006 || [[Udine]]
|-
| 6570 {{AthAbbr|h}} || {{flagg|cnuie|ARG}} || [[Andrea Bordalejo]] || 28 November 2004 || [[Rosario]]
|-
| 6570 || {{flagg|cnuie|IRL}} || [[Lara O'Byrne]] || 4 August 2024 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|-
| 6488 || {{flagg|cnuie|SUI}} || [[Ariana Brugger]] || 4 August 2024 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|-
| 6448 || {{flagg|cnuie|UKR}} || [[Larisa Teteryuk]] || 7 September 1997 || [[Linz]]
|-
| 6020 || {{flagg|cnuie|BEL}} || [[Jesse Vercruysse]] || 26 September 2010 || [[Schaerbeek]]
|-
| 5871 || {{flagg|cnuie|MEX}} || [[Giselle Burgos]] || 18 August 2025 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|-
| 5844 || {{flagg|cnuie|JPN}} || [[Akane Eguchi]] || 9 September 2001 || [[Machida, Tokyo|Machida]]
|-
| 5743 || {{flagg|cnuie|PUR}} || [[Daniela Alejandro]] || 4 August 2024 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|-
| 5740 || {{flagg|cnuie|AUS}} || [[Preya Carey]] || 9 June 2008 || [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]]
|-
| 5586 || {{flagg|cnuie|NZL}} || [[Maria Sartin]] || 4 August 2024 || [[Geneva, OH|Geneva]]
|-
| 5054 {{AthAbbr|h}} || {{flagg|cnuie|NOR}} || [[Tove Beate Dahle]] || 12 September 2004 || [[Ski, Norway|Ski]]
|}
{{col-end}}


== Under-20 records ==
== Under-20 records ==


The world decathlon under-20 record is held by [[Niklas Kaul]], of [[Germany]], who scored 8,435 points at the [[2017 European Athletics U20 Championships|European U20 Championships]] in [[Grosseto]], Italy, from 22 to 23 July 2017.
The world decathlon under-20 record is held by [[Niklas Kaul]], of [[Germany]], who scored 8435 points at the [[2017 European Athletics U20 Championships|European U20 Championships]] in [[Grosseto]], Italy, from 22–23 July 2017.
{{Decathlon score|11.48 {{wind|-1.3}}|7.20 m {{wind|+1.6}}|15.37 m|2.05 m|48.42 |14.55 {{wind|-0.2}}|48.49 m|4.70 m|68.05 m|4:15.52}}
{{Decathlon score|11.48 {{wind|-1.3}}|7.20 m {{wind|+1.6}}|15.37 m|2.05 m|48.42 |14.55 {{wind|-0.2}}|48.49 m|4.70 m|68.05 m|4:15.52}}
The world decathlon under-20 record using senior implements is held by [[Torsten Voss]], of [[East Germany]], who scored 8,397 points in [[Erfurt]], East Germany, from 6–7 July 1982. This was the last record to be ratified because it is no longer a World Athletics under-20 record event.
The world decathlon under-20 record using senior implements is held by [[Torsten Voss]], of [[East Germany]], who scored 8397 points in [[Erfurt]], East Germany, from 6–7 July 1982. This was the last record to be ratified because it is no longer a World Athletics under-20 record event.


'''Key:'''
'''Key:'''
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<small>* = 6-kg shot, 1.067-m hurdles, 1.75-kg discus</small>
<small>* = 6-kg shot, 1.067-m hurdles, 1.75-kg discus</small>
<br>
<br>
<small>A = Altitude (over 1,000 m)</small>
<small>A = Altitude (over 1000 m)</small>


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
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! Year
! Year
|-
|-
|rowspan=2| [[List of world under-20 records in athletics|World]] || 8,397+ || {{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}} || 1982
|rowspan=2| [[List of world under-20 records in athletics|World]] || 8397+ || {{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}} || 1982
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
| 8,435 || {{flagathlete|[[Niklas Kaul]]|GER}} || 2017
| 8435 || {{flagathlete|[[Niklas Kaul]]|GER}} || 2017
|-
|-
!colspan=4|Area U20 records
!colspan=4|Area U20 records
|-
|-
|rowspan=2| [[List of African under-20 records in athletics|Africa]] || 7,548+ || {{flagathlete|[[Hamdi Dhouibi]]|TUN}} || 2011
|rowspan=2| [[List of African under-20 records in athletics|Africa]] || 7548+ || {{flagathlete|[[Hamdi Dhouibi]]|TUN}} || 2011
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
| 7,791 || {{flagathlete|[[Fredriech Pretorius]]|RSA}} || 2014
| 7791 || {{flagathlete|[[Fredriech Pretorius]]|RSA}} || 2014
|-
|-
| [[List of Asian under-20 records in athletics|Asia]] || 8,041+ || {{flagathlete|[[Qi Haifeng]]|CHN}} || 2002
| [[List of Asian under-20 records in athletics|Asia]] || 8041+ || {{flagathlete|[[Qi Haifeng]]|CHN}} || 2002
|-
|-
|rowspan=2| [[List of European under-20 records in athletics|Europe]] || 8,397+ || {{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}} || 1982
|rowspan=2| [[List of European under-20 records in athletics|Europe]] || 8397+ || {{flagathlete|[[Torsten Voss]]|GDR}} || 1982
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
| 8,435 || {{flagathlete|[[Niklas Kaul]]|GER}} || 2017
| 8435 || {{flagathlete|[[Niklas Kaul]]|GER}} || 2017
|-
|-
| [[List of North, Central American and Caribbean under-20 records in athletics|North, Central America<br /> and Caribbean]] || 8,257+ || {{flagathlete|[[Yordani García]]|CUB}} || 2007
| [[List of North, Central American and Caribbean under-20 records in athletics|North, Central America<br /> and Caribbean]] || 8257+ || {{flagathlete|[[Yordani García]]|CUB}} || 2007
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|rowspan=2| [[List of Oceanian under-20 records in athletics|Oceania]] || 8,103+ || {{flagathlete|[[Ashley Moloney]]|AUS}} || 2019
|rowspan=2| [[List of Oceanian under-20 records in athletics|Oceania]] || 8103+ || {{flagathlete|[[Ashley Moloney]]|AUS}} || 2019
|-style="border-top: 2px solid white;"
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| 8,190 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashley Moloney]]|AUS}} || 2018
| 8190 || {{flagathlete|[[Ashley Moloney]]|AUS}} || 2018
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|rowspan=3| [[List of South American under-20 records in athletics|South America]] || 7,422+ || {{flagathlete|[[Pedro Ferreira da Silva Filho]]|BRA}} || 1985
|rowspan=3| [[List of South American under-20 records in athletics|South America]] || 7422+ || {{flagathlete|[[Pedro Ferreira da Silva Filho]]|BRA}} || 1985
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| 7,641* || {{flagathlete|[[Andrés Byron Silva]]|URU}} || 2005
| 7641* || {{flagathlete|[[Andrés Byron Silva]]|URU}} || 2005
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| 7,762 A || {{flagathlete|[[Felipe Vinicius dos Santos]]|BRA}} || 2013
| 7762 A || {{flagathlete|[[Felipe Vinicius dos Santos]]|BRA}} || 2013
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=== Decathlon under-20 bests ===
=== Decathlon under-20 bests ===
(Within a completed decathlon scoring more than 7,000 points)
(Within a completed decathlon scoring more than 7000 points)


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The decathlon is a combined event in athletics consisting of 10 track and field events. The word was formed in analogy to the word "pentathlon", from Greek Template:Wikt-lang (Template:Translit Template:Gloss) and Template:Wikt-lang (Template:Translit Template:Gloss). Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. Performance is judged not by the position achieved but rather on a points system in each event, .[1] The decathlon is contested mainly by male athletes, while female athletes typically compete in the heptathlon.

Traditionally, the title of "World's Greatest Athlete" has been given to the person who wins the decathlon. This began when Gustav V of Sweden told Jim Thorpe, "Sir, you are the world's greatest athlete" after Thorpe won the decathlon at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912.[2]

The event is similar to the pentathlon held at the ancient Greek Olympics,[3] and also similar to a competition called an "all-around", which was contested at the United States amateur championships in 1884.[4][5] Another all-around was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics.[6] The modern decathlon first appeared at the 1912 Games.[7]

In modern athletics, the 10 events are: 100 metres, 400 metres, 1500 metres, 110 metre hurdles, long jump, high jump, pole vault, discus throw, javelin throw, and shotput. The current official decathlon world record holder is French athlete Kevin Mayer, who scored a total of 9126 points at the 2018 Décastar in France.

Historical background

The decathlon developed from the ancient pentathlon competitions held at the ancient Greek Olympics. Pentathlons involved five disciplines – long jump, discus throw, javelin throw, sprint and a wrestling match.[3] Introduced in Olympia during 708 BC, this competition was extremely popular for many centuries.

A ten-event competition known as the "all-around" or "all-round" championship, similar to the modern decathlon, was first contested at the United States amateur championships in 1884 and reached a consistent form by 1890.[4][5] While an all-around event was held at the 1904 Summer Olympics, whether it was an official Olympic event has been disputed.[6]

The modern decathlon first appeared in the Olympic athletics program at the 1912 Games in Stockholm.[7]

Format

Men's decathlon

The vast majority of international and top-level men's decathlons are divided into a two-day competition, with the track and field events held in the order below. Traditionally, all decathletes who finish the event, rather than just the winner or medal-winning athletes, do a round of honour together after the competition.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The current world record holder is Kevin Mayer from France with 9126 points which he set on 16 September 2018, in Talence, France.

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Women's decathlon

At major championships, the women's equivalent of the decathlon is the seven-event heptathlon; before 1981 it was the five-event pentathlon.[8] However, in 2001, the IAAF (now World Athletics) approved scoring tables for a women's decathlon; the current world record holder is Austra Skujytė of Lithuania, with 8358 points.[9] Women's disciplines differ from men's in the same way as for standalone events: the shot, discus, and javelin weigh less, and the sprint hurdles use lower hurdles over 100 m rather than 110 m. The points tables used are the same as for the heptathlon in the shared events. In some women's decathlon competitions, the schedule differs from the men's decathlon, with the field events switched between day one and day two. This rule was initially instituted to avoid scheduling conflicts when men's and women's decathlon competitions take place simultaneously, however by 2024 the rule was revised to allow conducting the women's decathlon using the men's event order.[10][11] The inaugural Women's Decathlon World Championships used the men's ordering of events.[12]

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One hour

The one-hour decathlon is a special type of decathlon in which the athletes have to start the last of ten events (1500 m) within sixty minutes of the start of the first event. The world record holder is Czech decathlete Robert Změlík, who achieved 7897 points at a meeting in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia, in 1992.[13]

Masters athletics

In Masters athletics, performance scores are age graded before being applied to the standard scoring table. This way, marks that would be competitive within an age division can get rated, even if those marks would not appear on the scale designed for younger age groups. Additionally, like women, the age divisions use different implement weights and lower hurdles. Based on this system, German Rolf Geese in the M60 division and American Robert Hewitt in the M80 divisions have set their respective world records over 8000 points. Using the same scale, Nadine O'Connor scored 10,234 points in the W65 division, the highest decathlon score ever recorded.[14][15]

Points system

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Parameter values by discipline
Event A B C
100 m 25.4347 18 1.81
Long jump 0.14354 220 1.4
Shot put 51.39 1.5 1.05
High jump 0.8465 75 1.42
400 m 1.53775 82 1.81
110 m hurdles 5.74352 28.5 1.92
Discus throw 12.91 4 1.1
Pole vault 0.2797 100 1.35
Javelin throw 10.14 7 1.08
1500 m 0.03768 480 1.85

The 2001 IAAF points tables use the following formulae:[16]

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Template:Mvar, Template:Mvar, and Template:Mvar are parameters that vary by discipline, as shown in the adjacent table, while Template:Mvar is the performance by the athlete, measured in seconds (running), metres (throwing), or centimetres (jumping).[16]

The decathlon tables should not be confused with the scoring tables compiled by Bojidar Spiriev, to allow comparison of the relative quality of performances by athletes in different events. On those tables, for example, a decathlon score of 9006 points equates to 1265 "comparison points", the same number as a triple jump of 18 m.[17]

Benchmarks

Split evenly between the events, the following table shows the benchmark levels needed to earn 1000, 900, 800, and 700 points in each sport.

Event 1000 pts 900 pts 800 pts 700 pts Unit
100 m 10.395 10.827 11.278 11.756 Seconds
Long jump 7.76 7.36 6.94 6.51 Metres
Shot put 18.40 16.79 15.16 13.53 Metres
High jump 2.20 2.10 1.99 1.88 Metres
400 m 46.17 48.19 50.32 52.58 Seconds
110 m hurdles 13.80 14.59 15.419 16.29 Seconds
Discus throw 56.17 51.4 46.59 41.72 Metres
Pole vault 5.28 4.96 4.63 4.29 Metres
Javelin throw 77.19 70.67 64.09 57.45 Metres
1500 m 3:53.79 4:07.42 4:21.77 4:36.96 Minutes:Seconds

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Records

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Area Men Women
Score Athlete Season Score Athlete Season
World 9126 Template:Flai 2018 8358 Template:Flai 2005
Continental records[18]
Africa 8521 Template:Flagathlete 2016 7013 Template:Flai 2007
Asia 8725 Template:Flagathlete 2004 7798 Template:Flai 2004
Europe 9126 Template:Flagathlete 2018 8358 Template:Flai 2005
North, Central America
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9045 Template:Flagathlete 2015 8246 Template:Flai 2021
Oceania 8649 Template:Flagathlete 2021 6428 Template:Flai 2012
South America 8393 Template:Flagathlete 2013 6570 Template:Flai 2004

Decathlon bests

Men

The total decathlon score for all world records in the respective events would be 12,676. The total decathlon score for all the best performances achieved during decathlons is 10,669. The Difference column shows the difference in points between the decathlon points that the individual current world record would be awarded and the points awarded to the current decathlon record for that event. The relative differences in points are much higher in throwing events than in running and jumping events.

Decathlon bests are only recognized when an athlete completes the ten-event competition with a score of over 7000 points.[19]

Men's world records (WR) compared to decathlon bests (DB)
Event Type Athlete Record Score Diff Date Place Ref.
100 m WR Template:Flagathlete 9.58 Template:Wind 1202 136 16 August 2009 Berlin [20]
DB Template:Flagathlete 10.12 Template:Wind 1066 25 May 2019 Götzis [21]
Long
jump
WR Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc Template:Wind 1312 134 30 August 1991 Tokyo [22]
DB Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc Template:Wind 1178 28 May 2022 Götzis [23]
Shot
put
WR Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1323 275 27 May 2023 Los Angeles [24]
DB Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1048 5 October 1969 Bern
High
jump
WR Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1244 173 27 July 1993 Salamanca [25]
DB Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1071 7 April 2017 Santa Barbara [26]
400 m WR Template:Flagathlete 43.03 1164 104 14 August 2016 Rio de Janeiro [27]
DB Template:Flagathlete 45.00 1060 28 August 2015 Beijing [28]
110 m
hurdles
WR Template:Flagathlete 12.80 Template:Wind 1135 76 7 September 2012 Brussels [29]
DB Template:Flagathlete 13.36 Template:Wind 1059 30 May 2021 Götzis [30]
Discus
throw
WR Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1416 384 13 April 2025 Ramona [31]
DB Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1032 6 June 2024 Eugene [32]
Pole
vault
WR Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1331 179 15 September 2025 Tokyo [33]
DB Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1152 16 September 1999 Leverkusen [34]
Javelin
throw
WR Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1331 291 25 May 1996 Jena [35]
DB Template:Flagathlete Template:T&Fcalc 1040 19 July 1992 Emmelshausen [36]
1500 m WR Template:Flagathlete 3:26.00 1218 255 14 July 1998 Rome [37]
DB Template:Flagathlete 3:58.7Template:AthAbbr 963 3 April 1980 Austin
Total World records 12,676 2007
Decathlon bests 10,669

Women

Women's decathlon bests (DB)[18]
Event Athlete Record Score Date Place Ref.
100 m Template:Flai 11.92 968 4 August 2024 Geneva [18]
Long jump Template:Flai Template:T&Fcalc 905 4 October 2020 Austin [18]
Shot put Template:Flai Template:T&Fcalc 959 14 April 2006 Columbia [18]
High jump Template:Flai Template:T&Fcalc 1054 14 April 2006 Columbia [18]
400 m Template:Flai 54.0Template:AthAbbr 1054 5 October 1997 Apeldoorn [18]
100 m hurdles Template:Flai 13.57 1040 10 September 2000 Lage [18]
Discus throw Template:Flai Template:T&Fcalc 836 14 April 2006 Columbia [18]
Pole vault Template:Flai Template:T&Fcalc 1108 14 April 2006 Columbia [18]
Javelin throw Template:Flai Template:T&Fcalc 1024 26 September 2004 Talence [18]
1500 m Template:Flai 4:50.80 888 9 October 2014 Kentfield [18]

All-time top 25 men

  • Correct as of September 2025.[38]
Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref.
1 9126 Template:Flagathlete 15–16 September 2018 Talence [39]
( 10.55/+0.3 - 7.80/+1.2 - 16.00 - 2.05 - 48.42 / 13.75/-1.1 - 50.54 - 5.45 - 71.90 - 4:36.11 )
2 9045 Template:Flagathlete 28–29 August 2015 Beijing
( 10.23/-0.4 - 7.88/0.0 - 14.52 - 2.01 - 45.00 / 13.69/-0.2 - 43.34 - 5.20 - 63.63 - 4:17.52 )
3 9026 Template:Flagathlete 26–27 May 2001 Götzis
( 10.64/0.0 - 8.11/+1.9 - 15.33 - 2.12 - 47.79 / 13.92/-0.2 - 47.92 - 4.80 - 70.16 - 4:21.98 )
4 9018 Template:Flagathlete 4–5 August 2021 Tokyo [40]
( 10.12/+0.2 - 8.24/+0.2 - 14.80 - 2.02 - 47.48 / 13.46/-1.0 - 48.67 - 4.90 - 63.44 - 4:31.08 )
5 8994 Template:Flagathlete 3–4 July 1999 Prague
( 10.54/-0.1 - 7.90/+1.1 - 16.78 - 2.04 - 48.08 / 13.73/0.0 - 48.33 - 4.90 - 72.32 - 4:37.20 )
6 8961 Template:Flagathlete 5–6 June 2024 Eugene [41]
( 10.64/+0.1 - 7.86/+0.9 - 17.46 - 2.07 - 48.03 / 14.36/0.0 - 57.70 - 5.21 - 56.64 - 4:44.61 )
7 8909 Template:Flagathlete 25–26 August 2023 Budapest [42]
( 10.45/-0.3 - 7.59/+0.2 - 15.81 - 2.08 - 47.21 / 13.77/+0.2 - 50.98 - 5.20 - 60.90 - 4:39.88 )
8909 Template:Flagathlete 31 May – 1 June 2025 Götzis [43]
( 10.70/+0.7 - 8.06/+0.7 - 13.98 - 2.15 - 47.47 / 14.12/-1.2 - 49.18 - 5.10 - 61.46 - 4:23.88 )
9 8891 Template:Flagathlete 4–5 September 1992 Talence
( 10.43/+2.1 - 8.08/+1.8 - 16.69 - 2.07 - 48.51 / 13.98/-0.5 - 48.56 - 5.00 - 62.58 - 4:42.10 )
10 8891 Template:Flagathlete 31 July – 1 August 2025 Eugene [44]
( 10.44/+1.1 - 7.89/+1.3 - 16.95 - 2.14 - 49.29 / 13.78/-0.6 - 50.93 - 4.80 - 65.52 - 4:54.50 )
11 8867 Template:Flagathlete 6–7 May 2022 Fayetteville [45]
( 10.61/-0.3 - 7.68/+2.4 - 16.27 - 2.04 - 47.08 / 14.10/+3.1 - 55.06 - 5.21 - 57.45 - 4:48.00 )
12 8832 Template:Flagathlete 29–30 June 2008 Eugene
( 10.39/-0.4 - 7.39/-1.6 - 15.17 - 2.08 - 48.41 / 13.75/+1.9 - 52.74 - 5.00 - 70.55 - 4:50.97 )
13 8815 Template:Flagathlete 6–7 August 2001 Edmonton
( 10.60/+1.5 - 7.63/+2.0 - 14.90 - 2.03 - 46.23 / 14.40/0.0 - 43.40 - 5.40 - 67.01 - 4:29.58 )
14 8811 Template:Flagathlete 27–28 August 1986 Stuttgart
( 10.26/+2.0 - 7.72/+1.0 - 15.73 - 2.00 - 47.02 / 14.04/-0.3 - 43.38 - 5.10 - 62.78 - 4:26.16 )
15 8796 Template:Flagathlete 2–3 August 2024 Saint-Denis [46]
( 10.71/+0.9 - 7.80/-0.2 - 15.25 - 1.99 - 47.69 / 14.25/+0.2 - 49.80 - 5.30 - 66.87 - 4:39.56 )
16 8790 Template:Flagathlete 19–20 August 2009 Berlin
( 10.45/+0.2 - 7.83/+1.9 - 15.33 - 1.99 - 48.13 / 13.86/+0.3 - 48.08 - 5.20 - 68.00 - 4:48.91 )
17 8784 Template:Flagathlete 21–22 June 2003 Palo Alto
( 10.78/+0.2 - 7.96/+1.4 - 16.28 - 2.17 - 48.22 / 14.13/+1.7 - 45.84 - 5.20 - 60.77 - 4:48.12 )
8784 Template:Flagathlete 20–21 September 2025 Tokyo [47]
( 10.31/+0.2 - 7.32/+0.4 - 15.55 - 1.96 - 46.46 / 13.65/+1.1 - 46.12 - 5.10 - 58.79 - 4:17.91 )
19 8764 Template:Flagathlete 10–11 June 2024 Rome- [48]
( 10.60/+0.4 - 7.91/+0.2 - 14.99 - 1.99 - 46.81 / 14.30/-0.5 - 44.56 - 5.20 - 62.71 - 4:24.95 )
20 8756 Template:Flagathlete 25–26 August 2023 Budapest [42]
( 10.60/+0.1 - 7.55/+1.0 - 15.94 - 2.02 - 48.05 / 14.47/+0.2 - 54.97 - 4.80 - 68.05 - 4:39.67 )
21 8735 Template:Flagathlete 28–29 May 1994 Götzis
( 10.50/+2.1 - 7.26/+1.0 - 16.05 - 2.11 - 47.63 / 13.82/-3.0 - 49.70 - 4.90 - 60.32 - 4:35.09 )
22 8730 Template:Flagathlete 27–28 August 1986 Stuttgart
( 10.87/+2.5 - 7.89/+2.8 - 16.46 - 2.12 - 48.79 / 14.52/-0.3 - 48.42 - 4.60 - 64.38 - 4:21.61 )
23 8725 Template:Flagathlete 23–24 August 2004 Athens
( 10.50/+2.2 - 7.81/-0.9 - 15.93 - 2.09 - 46.81 / 13.97/+1.5 - 51.65 - 4.60 - 55.54 - 4:38.11 )
24 8706 Template:Flagathlete 31 July – 1 August 1996 Atlanta
( 10.60/ - 8.07/+0.8 - 13.60 - 2.04 - 48.34 / 13.47/+0.3 - 45.04 - 4.80 - 66.86 - 4:31.41 )
25 8705 Template:Flagathlete 23–24 April 1992 Azusa
( 10.96/+0.4 - 7.52/+4.5 - 14.61 - 2.04 - 48.19 / 14.17/+0.3 - 49.88 - 5.28 - 66.96 - 4:29.38 )

Notes

Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8720 pts:

All-time top 25 women

Rank Score Athlete Date Place Ref.
1 8358 Template:FlagIOCathlete 15 April 2005 Columbia [18]
( 12.49/+1.6 - 6.12/+1.6 - 16.42 - 1.78 - 57.19 / 14.22/+2.4 - 46.19 - 3.10 - 48.78 - 5:15.86 )
2 8246 Template:FlagIOCathlete 22 August 2021 San Mateo [18]
( 11.86/+4.6 - 6.12/+2.0 - 14.25 - 1.71 - 57.27 / 14.43/-2.5 - 39.84 - 3.91 - 41.14 - 5:20.27 )
3 8150 Template:FlagIOCathlete 26 September 2004 Talence [18]
( 12.48/+0.4 - 6.18/+1.0 - 11.90 - 1.80 - 56.15 / 13.96/+0.4 - 34.69 - 3.50 - 47.19 - 5:06.09 )
4 7885 Template:FlagIOCathlete 21 September 1997 Ahlen [18]
( 12.15/+1.2 - 5.93/0.0 - 12.49 - 1.73 - 55.34 / 13.75/+0.2 - 34.68 - 3.10 - 42.24 - 5:07.95 )
5 7798 Template:FlagIOCathlete 26 September 2004 Talence [18]
( 12.58/+0.4 - 5.98/+1.0 - 12.51 - 1.77 - 55.91 / 14.42/+0.4 - 34.63 - 3.30 - 37.57 - 4:59.03 )
6 7742 Template:FlagIOCathlete 20 September 2003 Krasnodar [18]
( 12.66/NWI - 5.98/NWI - 13.48 - 1.69 - 58.88 / 14.19/NWI - 36.9 - 3.70 - 37.50 - 5:17.67 )
7 7705 Template:FlagIOCathlete 14 July 2024 Talence [18]
( 12.05/+1.3 - 6.06/+2.4 - 13.14 - 1.53 - 56.95 / 13.94/+0.6 - 36.04 - 3.41 - 39.79 - 5:16.19 )
8 7577 Template:FlagIOCathlete 10 September 2000 Lage [18]
( 12.31/0.0 - 5.77/0.0 - 13.86 - 1.69 - 58.01 / 13.57/0.0 - 38.39 - 3.00 - 46.93 - 6:01.24 )
9 7470 Template:FlagIOCathlete 28 October 2001 Arles [18]
( 12.15/NWI - 5.87/NWI - 11.52 - 1.75 - 56.86 / 14.59/NWI - 36.98 - 2.60 - 38.76 - 5:02.92 )
10 7451 Template:FlagIOCathlete 18 August 2025 Geneva [18]
( 12.23/+0.5 - 5.91/+0.7 - 12.72 - 1.57 - 57.06 / 14.81/0.0 - 41.11 - 3.00 - 40.14 - 5:17.70 )
11 7301 Template:FlagIOCathlete 18 August 2025 Geneva [18]
( 12.24/+0.5 - 5.65/+0.7 - 11.58 - 1.72 - 57.47 / 14.23/0.0 - 27.24 - 3.50 - 32.21 - 5:20.36 )
12 7272 Template:FlagIOCathlete 18 August 2025 Geneva [18]
( 12.51/+0.5 - 5.79/0.0 - 10.98 - 1.57 - 58.58 / 14.06/0.0 - 31.5 - 3.40 - 41.69 - 5:20.66 )
13 7245 Template:FlagIOCathlete 29 June 2002 Vienna [18][52]
( 12.03/NWI - 5.53/NWI - 13.69 - 1.72 - 59.88 / 13.92/NWI - 35.98 - 2.30 - 47.12 - 5:46.14 )
14 7236 Template:FlagIOCathlete 4 August 2024 Geneva [18]
( 11.92/+1.4 - 5.88/0.0 - 11.94 - 1.64 - 55.86 / 13.87/+2.0 - 24.47 - 2.73 - 37.13 - 5:18.08 )
15 7233 Template:FlagIOCathlete 13 September 1997 Kangasala [18]
( 12.51/+1.3 - 5.95/+0.3 - 12.97 - 1.70 - 58.24 / 14.37/-0.1 - 29.38 - 2.70 - 39.98 - 5:20.76 )
16 7227 Template:FlagIOCathlete 18 August 2025 Geneva [18]
( 12.27/+0.5 - 5.64/-1.0 - 13.07 - 1.57 - 58.29 / 15.02/+0.6 - 43.69 - 3.50 - 32.59 - 5:49.29 )
17 7184 Template:FlagIOCathlete 17 April 2003 Azusa [18]
( 12.35/0.0 - 5.63/-1.2 - 11.86 - 1.74 - 54.99 / 14.26/-0.2 - 29.09 - 2.84 - 35.24 - 5:32.01 )
18 7146 Template:FlagIOCathlete 27 October 2002 Arles [18]
( 12.79/+1.5 - 5.32/+0.6 - 12.43 - 1.66 - 59.46 / 14.40/-0.1 - 32.47 - 3.00 - 43.12 - 5:11.38 )
19 7082 Template:FlagIOCathlete 10 September 2000 Lage [18]
( 12.30/0.0 - 5.68/+0.5 - 10.73 - 1.63 - 56.72 / 14.35/0.0 - 26.36 - 4.10 - 27.29 - 5:58.37 )
20 7064 Template:FlagIOCathlete 14 April 2006 Columbia [18]
( 13.05/+1.5 - 5.30/+0.7 - 11.66 - 1.50 - 62.85 / 15.04/+0.5 - 40.37 - 4.30 - 36.72 - 5:36.66 )
21 7044 Template:FlagIOCathlete 10 September 2000 Lage [18]
( 12.49/-0.2 - 5.67/0.0 - 12.75 - 1.60 - 57.44 / 14.67/0.0 - 34.87 - 2.50 - 41.15 - 5:24.79 )
22 7028 Template:FlagIOCathlete 20 September 2003 Krasnodar [18]
Unknown
23 7014 Template:FlagIOCathlete 17 April 2007 Réduit [18]
( 12.54/NWI - 5.73/NWI - 12.42 - 1.72 - 62.34 / 14.24/NWI - 32.17 - 2.50 - 47.67 - 5:41.7 )
24 6999 Template:FlagIOCathlete 16 March 1997 Los Angeles [18]
( 13.01/NWI - 5.73/NWI - 10.07 - 1.60 - 58.32 / 15.15/NWI - 25.10 - 4.10 - 41.12 - 5:50.37 )
25 6958 Template:FlagIOCathlete 14 July 2024 Talence [18]
( 12.64/+1.3 - 5.34/+1.5 - 11.82 - 1.56 - 59.35 / 14.44/+0.3 - 22.35 - 4.21 - 37.30 - 5:57.32 )

Notes

Below is a list of other scores equal or superior to 8000 pts:

Competitions

Olympic medalists

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World Championships medalists

Men

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Women

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Continental competitions

Other

Season's bests

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Year Score Athlete Place
1960 8683 Template:Flagathlete Eugene
1961 8709 Template:Flagathlete Memphis
1962 8248 Template:Flagathlete Tulare
1963 8089 Template:Flagathlete Walnut
1964 7950 Template:Flagathlete Liestal
1965 7883 Template:Flagathlete Kyiv
1966 8234 Template:Flagathlete Salina
1967 8319 Template:Flagathlete Heidelberg
1968 8222 Template:AthAbbr Template:Flagathlete Echo Summit
1969 8417 Template:Flagathlete Los Angeles
1970 8130 Template:Flagathlete Erfurt
1971 8244 Template:Flagathlete Bonn
1972 8466 Template:Flagathlete Munich
1973 8163 Template:Flagathlete Bonn
1974 8229 Template:Flagathlete Montreal
1975 8429 Template:Flagathlete Eugene
1976 8634 Template:Flagathlete Montreal
1977 8400 Template:Flagathlete Riga
1978 8493 Template:Flagathlete Bernhausen
1979 8476 Template:Flagathlete Krefeld
1980 8667 Template:Flagathlete Bernhausen
1981 8334 Template:Flagathlete Birmingham
1982 8774 Template:Flagathlete Athens
1983 8825 Template:Flagathlete Bernhausen
1984 8847 Template:Flagathlete Los Angeles
1985 8559 Template:Flagathlete Dresden
1986 8811 Template:Flagathlete Stuttgart
1987 8680 Template:Flagathlete Rome
1988 8512 Template:Flagathlete Talence
1989 8549 Template:Flagathlete Houston
1990 8574 Template:Flagathlete Split
1991 8812 Template:Flagathlete Tokyo
1992 8891 Template:Flagathlete Talence
1993 8817 Template:Flagathlete Stuttgart
1994 8735 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
1995 8695 Template:Flagathlete Gothenburg
1996 8824 Template:Flagathlete Atlanta
1997 8837 Template:Flagathlete Athens
1998 8755 Template:Flagathlete Uniondale
1999 8994 Template:Flagathlete Prague
2000 8900 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
2001 9026 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
2002 8800 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
2003 8807 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
2004 8893 Template:Flagathlete Athens
2005 8732 Template:Flagathlete Helsinki
2006 8677 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
2007 8697 Template:Flagathlete Kladno
2008 8832 Template:Flagathlete Eugene
2009 8790 Template:Flagathlete Berlin
2010 8483 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
2011 8729 Template:Flagathlete Eugene
2012 9039 Template:Flagathlete Eugene
2013 8809 Template:Flagathlete Moscow
2014 8616 Template:Flagathlete Zürich
2015 9045 Template:Flagathlete Beijing
2016 8893 Template:Flagathlete Rio de Janeiro
2017 8768 Template:Flagathlete London
2018 9126 Template:Flagathlete Talence
2019 8711 Template:Flagathlete Götzis
2020 8552 Template:Flagathlete Saint-Paul
2021 9018 Template:Flagathlete Tokyo
2022 8867 Template:Flagathlete Fayetteville
2023 8909 Template:Flagathlete Budapest
2024 8961 Template:Flagathlete Eugene

National records

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Under-20 records

The world decathlon under-20 record is held by Niklas Kaul, of Germany, who scored 8435 points at the European U20 Championships in Grosseto, Italy, from 22–23 July 2017. Template:Decathlon score The world decathlon under-20 record using senior implements is held by Torsten Voss, of East Germany, who scored 8397 points in Erfurt, East Germany, from 6–7 July 1982. This was the last record to be ratified because it is no longer a World Athletics under-20 record event.

Key:
NWI = No Wind Indication

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Key:
+ = Senior implements
* = 6-kg shot, 1.067-m hurdles, 1.75-kg discus
A = Altitude (over 1000 m)

U20 Record Score Athlete Year
World 8397+ Template:Flagathlete 1982
8435 Template:Flagathlete 2017
Area U20 records
Africa 7548+ Template:Flagathlete 2011
7791 Template:Flagathlete 2014
Asia 8041+ Template:Flagathlete 2002
Europe 8397+ Template:Flagathlete 1982
8435 Template:Flagathlete 2017
North, Central America
and Caribbean
8257+ Template:Flagathlete 2007
Oceania 8103+ Template:Flagathlete 2019
8190 Template:Flagathlete 2018
South America 7422+ Template:Flagathlete 1985
7641* Template:Flagathlete 2005
7762 A Template:Flagathlete 2013

Decathlon under-20 bests

(Within a completed decathlon scoring more than 7000 points)

Event Specification Result (Wind) Score Athlete Nation Date Meet Place Age Ref.
100 m 10.31 Template:Wind 1020 Roko Farkaš Template:Flagu 9 August 2023 European U20 Championships Jerusalem Template:Ayd [53]
Long jump 7.83 m Template:Wind 1017 Simon Ehammer Template:Flagu 21 September 2019 Swiss Combined Events Championships Hochdorf Template:Ayd [54]
Shot put 6 kg 17.81 m 963 Template:Ill Template:Flagu 1 May 2021 Campionato España Combinadas de Federaciones Autonómicas Valladolid Template:Ayd
7.26 kg 15.83 m 841 Rob Muzzio Template:Flagu 27 April 1983 Penn Relays Philadelphia Template:Ayd [55]
High jump 2.18 m 973 Igor Drobyshevskiy Template:Flagu 25 May 1985 Simferopol Template:Ayd [56]
400 m 46.75 971 Ashley Moloney Template:Flagu 25 June 2019 Oceania Championships Townsville Template:Ayd [57]
First-day score U20 implements 4387 Tomas Järvinen Template:Flagu 6 July 2024 Czech U20 Combined Events Championships Template:Ill Template:Ayd [58]
Senior implements 4436 Ashley Moloney Template:Flagu 25 May 2019 Hypomeeting Götzis Template:Ayd [59]
110 m hurdles 0.991 m 13.57 Template:Wind 1031 Simon Ehammer Template:Flagu 20 July 2019 European U20 Championships Borås Template:Ayd [60]
1.067 m 13.77 Template:Wind 1004 Ladji Doucouré Template:Flagu 10 June 2001 Meeting International d'Arles Arles Template:Ayd [61]
Discus throw 1.75 kg 54.75 m 970 Aleksey Sysoyev Template:Flagu 29 May 2004 Russian Junior Combined Events Cup Krasnodar Template:Ayd [62]
Jan Doležal Template:Flagu 19 July 2015 European Junior Championships Eskilstuna Template:Ayd [63]
2 kg 51.86 m 909 Aleksandr Agafonov Template:Flagu 12 June 1980 Gomel Template:Ayd [64]
Pole vault 5.50 m 1067 Lawrence Johnson Template:Flagu 8 April 1993 Sea Ray Relays Knoxville Template:Ayd [65]
Lawrence Johnson Template:Flagu 14 May 1993 SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships Knoxville Template:Ayd [66]
Baptiste Thiery Template:Flagu 19 September 2020 French Youth Combined Events Championships Aubagne Template:Ayd [67]
Javelin throw 71.59 m 914 Niklas Kaul Template:Flagu 20 July 2016 World U20 Championships Bydgoszcz Template:Ayd [68]
Old model 76.52 m 989 Aleksandr Apaychev Template:Flagu 1 June 1980 Potsdam Template:Ayd [55]
1500 m 4:04.1 923 Template:Ill Template:Flagu 16 June 1979 Erfurt Template:Ayd [69]
Second-day score U20 implements 4265 Niklas Kaul Template:Flagu 23 July 2017 European U20 Championships Grosseto Template:Ayd [70]
Senior implements 3995 Qi Haifeng Template:Flagu 22 November 2001 Chinese National Games Guangzhou Template:Ayd [71]

Other multiple event contests

See also

Explanatory notes

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