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Frank Busemann
Frank Busemann won an Olympic silver medal at the Atlanta Olympic Games (1996).
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Andrei Nazarov
After retiring as a decathlete, Andrei Nazarov started coaching. He has coached decathletes Erki Nool, Janek Õiglane, heptathlete Larissa Netšeporuk and long jumper Ksenija Balta.
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Antonio Penalver
Antonio Penalver won an Olympic silver medal at the Barcelona Olympic Games (1992).
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Attila Zsivoczky
Attila Zsivoczky is the Hungarian decathlon record holder
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Bruce Jenner
Bruce Jenner won an Olympic gold medal at the Montreal Olympic Games (1976).
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Chiel Warners
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Dezső Szabó
Dezső Szabó won silver medal at the European Championships in Split 1990.
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Valter Külvet
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Oleksandr Yurkov
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Sebastian Chmara
Sebastian Chmara is the Polish Decathlon record holder who became World Indoor champion in 1999 and European Indoor champion in 1998.
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Roman Šebrle
Roman Šebrle became the first decathlete ever to achieve over 9000 points, setting the World Record at 9026 points (Götzis 2001), succeeding his compatriot, Tomaš Dvorak, who had scored 8994 points two years earlier (Prague 1999).
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Lev Lobodin
Lev Lobodin on the podium: European Championships 1994, 1998 and 2002 bronze (decathlon). World Indoor Championships 2001 and 2004 bronze, 2003 silver (heptathlon).
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Jon Arnar Magnusson
Jon Arnar Magnusson is the Icelandic record holder at 100m, 200m, 110m hurdles, long jump and decathlon. He has won silver and bronze medals at World Indoor Championships.
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Indrek Kaseorg
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Erki Nool
In 1997, Estonian sports enthusiasts founded the Erki Nool Fan Club, and about 200 members of this group accompany him to the various international competitions in which he participates. Erki won an Olympic gold medal at the Sydney Olympic Games …
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Dmitri Karpov
Dmitri Karpov won an Olympic bronze medal at the Athens Olympic Games (2004). He is the Kazakhstan decathlon record holder.
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