1988 Hypo-Meeting

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The 14th annual Hypo-Meeting took place on 18 and 19 June 1988 in Götzis, Austria. The track and field competition featured a decathlon (men) and a heptathlon (women) event.

Men's Decathlon[edit]

Schedule[edit]

18 June
  1. 100 m
  2. Long Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. High Jump
  5. 400 m
19 June
  1. 110 m hurdles
  2. Discus Throw
  3. Pole Vault
  4. Javelin Throw
  5. 1,500 m

Records[edit]

World Record  Daley Thompson (GBR) 8847 [1] 9 August 1984 United States Los Angeles, United States
Event Record  Daley Thompson (GBR) 8730 23 May 1982 Austria Götzis, Austria

Results[edit]

Rank Athlete Decathlon Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1  Uwe Freimuth (GDR) 11,18 7.68 15.80 1.96 48,77 14,88 47.96 4.90 62.84 4.29,37 8381
2  Dave Steen (CAN) 11,01 7.78 13.35 1.99 47,70 14,71 42.86 5.10 60.06 4.21,10 8362
3  Thomas Fahner (GDR) 11,04 7.55 15.01 1.93 47,94 14,54 46.66 4.60 68.40 4.27,77 8362
4  Christian Plaziat (FRA) 10,81 7.53 14.57 2.08 47,73 14,34 43.02 4.90 53.70 4.27,73 8349
5  Christian Schenk (GDR) 11,36 7.71 14.76 2.20 49,23 14,99 44.86 4.40 61.38 4.16,02 8330
6  Pavel Tarnavetskiy (URS) 11,03 7.35 15.49 1.99 48,19 14,90 45.86 5.00 58.72 4.28,09 8299
7  Karl-Heinz Fichtner (FRG) 11,11 7.75 15.39 1.99 49,19 15,03 43.50 5.10 56.44 4.29,22 8250
8  Beat Gähwiler (SUI) 11,23 7.57 13.49 1.99 48,70 14,56 43.82 4.70 64.24 4.14,77 8244
9  Ivan Babi (URS) 10,96 7.56 14.51 2.02 48,72 14,07 41.50 4.80 54.12 4.29,58 8183
10  Jürgen Hingsen (FRG) 11,17 7.65 15.48 1.96 49,52 14,64 44.84 4.40 62.32 4.28,74 8133
11  Rainer Sonnenburg (FRG) 10,88 7.69 15.24 1.96 50,00 14,51 45.16 4.20 62.68 4.38,15 8079
12  Michael Smith (CAN) 10,99 7.34 14.21 1.99 48,56 14,62 43.54 4.40 60.00 4.27,54 8039
13  Lars Warming (DEN) 11,08 7.31 13.54 1.93 48,03 14,34 42.60 4.70 51.94 4.17,35 7994
14  Stephan Kallenberg (FRG) 10,99 7.62 14.10 1.87 48,87 15,34 47.26 4.50 63.58 4.47,76 7922
15  Dezső Szabó (HUN) 11,09 7.38 12.63 1.99 47,98 14,98 38.04 4.80 56.64 4.30,11 7852
16  Staffan Blomstrand (SWE) 11,17 6.96 14.45 1.87 47,57 15,62 44.60 4.60 60.84 4.31,55 7809
17  Gary Kinder (USA) 11,08 7.49 16.05 1.90 50,18 14,87 44.52 4.50 66.08 5.25,97 7780
18  Marco Rossi (ITA) 10,94 7.05 13.80 1.96 49,11 14,52 42.34 4.30 51.30 4.22,95 7761
19  Norbert Demmel (FRG) 11,27 6.76 14.99 1.96 49,92 14,76 48.52 4.20 56.02 4.29,01 7753
20  Gernot Kellermayr (AUT) 11,13 7.09 12.62 1.93 49,30 14,85 39.76 4.50 55.58 4.34,00 7577
21  Patrick Gellens (FRA) 11,20 7.15 13.10 1.96 50,02 16,14 40.62 4.90 53.86 4.32,47 7569
22  Jan Trefny (SUI) 11,30 7.04 13.05 1.90 48,45 14,76 39.86 4.00 54.76 4.12,65 7568
23  Dag Frode Skogheim (NOR) 11,34 6.96 11.85 1.96 49,32 15,27 35.86 4.20 47.94 4.29,83 7175
24  Sándor Munkácsi (HUN) 11,33 7.12 11.46 1.84 49,54 15,10 37.18 4.00 48.64 4.26,41 7099
25  Wolfgang Spann (AUT) 11,58 6.60 13.98 1.81 52,02 15,00 38.46 4.20 63.36 4.56,00 7071
26  Robert Pracher (AUT) 11,17 6.77 13.54 1.84 52,93 15,26 40.44 4.50 43.10 4.41,00 7042
 Michael Arnold (AUT) 11,04 DNS DNF

Women's Heptathlon[edit]

Schedule[edit]

18 June
  1. 100 m hurdles
  2. High Jump
  3. Shot Put
  4. 200 m
19 June
  1. Long Jump
  2. Javelin Throw
  3. 800 m

Records[edit]

World Record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 7158 2 August 1986 United States Houston, United States
Event Record  Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA) 6841 25 May 1986 Austria Götzis, Austria

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Score according to the 1985 tables. Thompson's mark was not a world record in 1984, but when the 1985 tables came into use, his mark became the record. They were both given credit to the world record.

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