Tetradecathlon
The tetradecathlon is a 14-event form of athletics. The International Association for Ultra Multievents (IAUM) is in charge of it and runs the World Championships for it alongside the Icosathlon. The event is also called the double heptathlon. There is an indoor variant for men and women as well as a one-day variant. (The tetradecathlon is only for women).
Events
Day one
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Day two
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World Championships (outdoor)
Edition | Year | City | Country | Date | Winner | Score |
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1st | 1990 | Espoo | ![]() |
22–23 September | ![]() |
9152 |
2nd | 1991 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
21–22 September | ![]() |
9879 |
3rd | 1992 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
12–13 September | ![]() |
10732 |
4th | 1993 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
11–12 September | ![]() |
10513 |
5th | 1994 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
10–11 September | ![]() |
10586 |
6th | 1995 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
9–10 September | ![]() |
7731 |
7th | 1996 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
7–8 September | ![]() |
9915 |
8th | 1997 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
6–7 September | ![]() |
8021 |
9th | 1998 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
5–6 September | ![]() |
9935 |
10th | 1999 | Punkalaidun | ![]() |
4–5 September | ![]() |
10033 |
11th | 2000 | Hexham | ![]() |
23–24 September | ![]() |
7733 |
12th | 2001 | Hexham | ![]() |
22–23 September | ![]() |
10286 |
13th | 2002 | Turku | ![]() |
7–8 September | ![]() |
10798 |
14th | 2003 | Sankt Pölten | ![]() |
4–5 October | ![]() |
9534 |
15th | 2004 | Gateshead | ![]() |
21–22 August | ![]() |
7978 |
16th | 2005 | Lynchburg, Virginia | ![]() |
7–8 October | ![]() |
6645 |
17th | 2006 | Bendigo | ![]() |
14–15 October | ![]() |
6605 |
18th | 2007 | Jyväskylä | ![]() |
25–26 August | ![]() |
8601 |
19th | 2008 | Scheeßel | ![]() |
2–3 August | ![]() |
9824 |
20th | 2009 | Delft | ![]() |
12–13 September | ![]() |
10380 |
21st | 2010 | Lynchburg, Virginia | ![]() |
24–25 September | ![]() |
7775 |
22nd | 2011 | Lisse | ![]() |
20–21 August | ![]() |
7744 |
23rd | 2012 | Turnhout | ![]() |
30 June – 1 July | ![]() |
7361 |
24th | 2013 | Yeovil | ![]() |
24–25 August | ![]() |
8889 |
25th | 2015 | Tartu | ![]() |
22–23 August | ![]() |
9338 |
26th | 2017 | Turnhout | ![]() |
26–27 August | ![]() |
8934 |
27th | 2018 | Delft | ![]() |
25–26 August | ![]() |
7264 |
28th | 2019 | Helsinki | ![]() |
24–25 August | ![]() |
6845 |
29th | 2021 | Épinal | ![]() |
21–22 August | ![]() |
8552 |
National Records
Country | Score |
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10798 |
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10732 |
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10380 |
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9824 |
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9755 |
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9612 |
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9152 |
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8779 |
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8478 |
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8092 |
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7897 |
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7361 |
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7052 |
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5392 |
Area Records
Continent | Score | Athlete | Date | Place |
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Europe | 10798 | Milla Kelo | 7–8 September 2002 | Turku, Finland |
North America | 9824 | Natalia Gaerlan | 2–3 August 2008 | Scheeßel, Germany |
Asia | 5392 | |||
Indoor tetradecathlon
The indoor tetradecathlon is a double heptathlon which takes place in an indoor athletics arena. Also run by the IAUM, its world championship is held yearly starting in 2012.
Events (indoors)
Day 1
Long jump
800m
Shot
400m
High jump
Day 2
3000m
Pole vault
1500m
200m
Triple jump
5000m
World Champions (indoor)
2012 women = Laura Mantyla ( Finland)
2014 women = Matleena Helander ( Finland)
2016 women = Maren Schott ( Germany)
2018 women = Linda Holmström ( Sweden)
2022 women = Amanda Pasko ( United States)
2012 men = Etienne Bouden ( France)
2014 men = Joey Blangé ( Netherlands)
2016 men = Andreas Schewalje ( Germany)
2018 men = Sébastien Biau ( France)
2022 men = Baptiste Scalabrino ( France)