Men's heptathlon competitions at the European Indoor Track and Field Athletics Championships in Prague took place on March 7-8, 2015 at the O2 Arena . 15 strongest all-rounders were allowed to participate on the basis of the results shown in the summer season of 2014 and the winter of 2015 [1] .
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Designations: WR - World Record | ER - European Record | CR - European Championship Record | WB - The highest world achievement in a separate form of the heptathlon | EB - European Highest Achievement in Separate Heptathlon | CB - Highest Achievement of European Championships Separate Heptathlon | NR - National Record | NUR - National Youth Record | WL - The best season result in the world | EL - The best result of the season in Europe | PB - Personal Record | SB - The best result of the season | DNS - Not Started | DNF - Not Finished | NM - No Result | DQ - Disqualified
60 meter run
Before the start of the competition, the following highest achievements among the all-athletes in the 60-meter race were valid.
| Highest World Achievement | Chris Huffins ( USA ) | 6.61 | Paris , France | March 8, 1997 |
| Highest European Achievement | Erki Nool ( Estonia ) | 6.72 | Tallinn , Estonia | February 6, 1999 |
| The highest achievement of the European Championships | Prodromos Korkizoglu ( Greece ) | 6.79 | Valencia , Spain | February 28, 1998 |
At the start were 14 all-rounders from 9 countries [2] .
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Race | Result | Notes | Glasses |
|---|
| one | Arthur Abele | Germany | one | 6.93 | PB | 907 |
| one | Marek Lukas | Czech | 2 | 6.93 | PB | 907 |
| 3 | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 2 | 6.96 | | 897 |
| four | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | one | 6.98 | SB | 889 |
| four | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 2 | 6.98 | PB | 889 |
| 6 | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 2 | 7.02 | SB | 875 |
| 7 | Petter Ulson | Sweden | one | 7.03 | SB | 872 |
| 7 | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | 2 | 7.03 | PB | 872 |
| 7 | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 2 | 7.03 | | 872 |
| ten | Matthias Brugger | Germany | 2 | 7.05 | PB | 865 |
| eleven | Bastian Ozey | France | one | 7.08 | PB | 854 |
| 12 | Gael Keren | France | 2 | 7.12 | | 840 |
| 13 | Niels pittomwils | Belgium | one | 7.22 | | 806 |
| 14 | Peter Brown | Netherlands | one | 7.23 | PB | 802 |
| 15 ! | Einar Dadi Larusson | Iceland | one | 8.00! DNS | | 0! |
Long Jump
Before the start of the competition, the following highest achievements among the all-rounders in the long jump were valid.
| Highest World Achievement | Ashton Eaton ( USA ) | 8.16 m | Istanbul , Turkey | March 9, 2012 |
| Highest European Achievement | Alexey Kasyanov ( Ukraine ) | 8.04 m | Zaporozhye , Ukraine | January 30, 2010 |
| The highest achievement of the European Championships | Mick Pahapill ( Estonia ) | 7.97 m | Turin , Italy | March 7, 2009 |
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Result | Notes | Glasses |
|---|
| one | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 7.78 m | PB | 1005 |
| 2 | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | 7.63 m | PB | 967 |
| 3 | Arthur Abele | Germany | 7.56 m | PB | 950 |
| four | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | 7.51 m | SB | 937 |
| five | Gael Keren | France | 7.41 m | SB | 913 |
| 6 | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 7.38 m | | 905 |
| 7 | Peter Brown | Netherlands | 7.11 m | | 840 |
| eight | Petter Ulson | Sweden | 7.11 m | SB | 840 |
| 9 | Bastian Ozey | France | 7.08 m | | 833 |
| ten | Marek Lukas | Czech | 7.04 m | | 823 |
| eleven | Matthias Brugger | Germany | 6.99 m | | 811 |
| 12 | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 6.88 m | | 785 |
| 13 | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 6.79 m | | 764 |
| 14 ! | Niels pittomwils | Belgium | 0,00 m! NM | | 0 |
Shot put
Before the start of the competition, the following top achievements among the all-rounders in the shot put were valid.
| Highest World Achievement | Alexey Drozdov ( Russia ) | 17.17 m | Doha , Qatar | March 12, 2010 |
| Highest European Achievement |
| The highest achievement of the European Championships | Tomas DvoΕΓ‘k ( Czech Republic ) | 16.82 m | Ghent , Belgium | February 24, 2000 |
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Result | Notes | Glasses |
|---|
| one | Arthur Abele | Germany | 15.54 m | PB | 823 |
| 2 | Matthias Brugger | Germany | 15.25 m | | 805 |
| 3 | Bastian Ozey | France | 14.90 m | | 784 |
| four | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 14.70 m | | 771 |
| five | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 14.43 m | | 755 |
| 6 | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | 14.32 m | PB | 748 |
| 7 | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | 14.03 m | SB | 730 |
| eight | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 13.89 m | | 722 |
| 9 | Peter Brown | Netherlands | 13.85 m | PB | 719 |
| ten | Gael Keren | France | 13.81 m | | 717 |
| eleven | Marek Lukas | Czech | 13.69 m | | 709 |
| 12 | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 13.46 m | | 695 |
| 13 | Petter Ulson | Sweden | 13.40 m | SB | 692 |
| 14 ! | Niels pittomwils | Belgium | 0! DNS | | 0! |
High Jump
Before the start of the competition, the following highest achievements among the all-rounders in the high jump were valid.
| Highest World Achievement | Derek Druen ( Canada ) | 2,30 m | Geniva , USA | February 22, 2013 |
| Highest European Achievement | Igor Samylov ( USSR ) | 2.23 m | Lipetsk , USSR | February 14, 1987 |
| The highest achievement of the European Championships | Sebastian Hmara ( Poland ) | 2.17 m | Valencia , Spain | February 28, 1998 |
| Attila Zivotsky ( Hungary ) | Vienna , Austria | March 1, 2002 |
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Result | Notes | Glasses |
|---|
| one | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 2.10 m | | 896 |
| 2 | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 2.04 m | PB | 840 |
| 3 | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 2.01 m | | 813 |
| four | Gael Keren | France | 2.01 m | = PB | 813 |
| five | Bastian Ozey | France | 2.01 m | = PB | 813 |
| 6 | Peter Brown | Netherlands | 1.98 m | | 785 |
| 6 | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | 1.98 m | | 785 |
| eight | Marek Lukas | Czech | 1.98 m | PB | 785 |
| eight | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | 1.98 m | SB | 785 |
| ten | Petter Ulson | Sweden | 1.98 m | | 785 |
| eleven | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 1.95 m | | 758 |
| 12 | Matthias Brugger | Germany | 1.95 m | | 758 |
| 13 | Arthur Abele | Germany | 1.92 m | PB | 731 |
60 meter hurdles
Prior to the start of the competition, the following highest achievements were among the all-rounders in the 60-meter hurdles.
| Highest World Achievement | Ashton Eaton ( USA ) | 7.60 | Tallinn , Estonia | February 6, 2011 |
| Highest European Achievement | Christian Plazia ( France ) | 7.77 | Nogent-sur-Oise , France | February 5, 1995 |
| Stanislav Saydok ( Czech Republic ) | Sheffield , UK | February 3, 2008 |
| The highest achievement of the European Championships | Tomas DvoΕΓ‘k ( Czech Republic ) | 7.78 | Ghent , Belgium | February 26, 2000 |
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Race | Result | Notes | Glasses |
|---|
| one | Arthur Abele | Germany | one | 7.67 | EB , CB | 1066 |
| 2 | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 2 | 7.81 | PB | 1030 |
| 3 | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 2 | 7.86 | PB | 1017 |
| four | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 2 | 7.95 | | 994 |
| five | Gael Keren | France | one | 7.98 | = PB | 987 |
| five | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | 2 | 7.98 | SB | 987 |
| 7 | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 2 | 8.01 | SB | 979 |
| eight | Marek Lukas | Czech | 2 | 8.07 | | 964 |
| 9 | Bastian Ozey | France | one | 8.10 | PB | 957 |
| ten | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | one | 8.13 | | 949 |
| eleven | Peter Brown | Netherlands | one | 8.17 | SB | 939 |
| 12 | Petter Ulson | Sweden | 2 | 8.19 | | 935 |
| 13 | Matthias Brugger | Germany | one | 8.26 | | 917 |
Pole Vault
Before the start of the competition, the following highest achievements among the all-rounders in the pole vault were valid.
Highest World Achievement Highest European Achievement | Alexander Averbukh ( Russia ) | 5.60 m | Valencia , Spain | March 1, 1998 |
| Renault Lavilleni ( France ) | Auber , France | December 21, 2008 |
| The highest achievement of the European Championships | Alexander Averbukh ( Russia ) | 5.60 m | Valencia , Spain | March 1, 1998 |
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Result | Notes | Glasses |
|---|
| one | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 5.30 m | PB | 1004 |
| 2 | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | 5.20 m | | 972 |
| 3 | Bastian Ozey | France | 5.20 m | PB | 972 |
| four | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 5.20 m | PB | 972 |
| five | Gael Keren | France | 5.00 m | PB | 910 |
| 6 | Petter Ulson | Sweden | 5.00 m | | 910 |
| 7 | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 4.90 m | = SB | 880 |
| eight | Arthur Abele | Germany | 4.90 m | PB | 880 |
| 9 | Matthias Brugger | Germany | 4.80 m | | 849 |
| ten | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 4.80 m | PB | 849 |
| eleven | Marek Lukas | Czech | 4.80 m | = PB | 849 |
| 12 | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | 4,50 m | | 760 |
| 13 ! | Peter Brown | Netherlands | 0,00 m! NM | | 0 |
1000 meter run
Before the start of the competition, the following highest achievements were among the all-rounders in the 1000-meter race.
| Highest World Achievement | Curtis Beach ( USA ) | 2.23.63 | Nampa , USA | March 10, 2012 |
| Highest European Achievement | Vladimir Kryuchkov ( USSR ) | 2.30.25 | Zaporozhye , USSR | February 11, 1984 |
| The highest achievement of the European Championships | Nadir El Fassi ( France ) | 2.34.19 | Paris , France | March 6, 2011 |
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | Result | Notes | Glasses |
|---|
| one | Gael Keren | France | 2: 34.54 | | 935 |
| 2 | Arthur Abele | Germany | 2: 35.64 | PB | 922 |
| 3 | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | 2: 39.00 | SB | 885 |
| four | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 2: 42.61 | | 845 |
| five | Matthias Brugger | Germany | 2: 42.92 | | 841 |
| 6 | Petter Ulson | Sweden | 2: 43.51 | | 835 |
| 7 | Marek Lukas | Czech | 2:44 p.m. | PB | 828 |
| eight | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 2: 44.84 | SB | 820 |
| 9 | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 2: 45.66 | SB | 812 |
| ten | Bastian Ozey | France | 2: 46.93 | PB | 798 |
| eleven | Peter Brown | Netherlands | 2: 51.77 | | 747 |
| 12 | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 2: 52.65 | | 738 |
| 13 ! | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | 3: 00.00! DNS | | 0! |
Final position
| A place | Athlete | Citizenship | 60 m | length | core | height | 60 m s / b | pole | 1000 m | Glasses | Notes |
|---|
| one | Ilya Shkurenev | Russia | 6.98 | 7.78 m | 13.89 m | 2.10 m | 7.86 | 5.30 m | 2: 44.84 | 6353 | WL , PB |
| 2 | Arthur Abele | Germany | 6.93 | 7.56 m | 15.54 m | 1.92 m | 7.67 | 4.90 m | 2: 35.64 | 6279 | PB |
| 3 | Elko Sintnikolas | Netherlands | 6.98 | 7.51 m | 14.03 m | 1.98 m | 7.98 | 5.20 m | 2: 39.00 | 6185 | SB |
| four | Gael Keren | France | 7.12 | 7.41 m | 13.81 m | 2.01 m | 7.98 | 5.00 m | 2: 34.54 | 6115 | PB |
| five | Adam Gelcelet | Czech | 7.03 | 7.38 m | 14.43 m | 2.01 m | 7.95 | 4.90 m | 2: 45.66 | 6031 | |
| 6 | Bastian Ozey | France | 7.08 | 7.08 m | 14.90 m | 2.01 m | 8.10 | 5.20 m | 2: 46.93 | 6011 | PB |
| 7 | Jorge Urenia | Spain | 6.96 | 6.88 m | 13.46 m | 2.04 m | 7.81 | 4.80 m | 2: 42.61 | 5941 | |
| eight | Petter Ulson | Sweden | 7.03 | 7.11 m | 13.40 m | 1.98 m | 8.19 | 5.00 m | 2: 43.51 | 5869 | SB |
| 9 | Marek Lukas | Czech | 6.93 | 7.04 m | 13.69 m | 1.98 m | 8.07 | 4.80 m | 2:44 p.m. | 5865 | |
| ten | Artyom Lukyanenko | Russia | 7.02 | 6.79 m | 14.70 m | 1.95 m | 8.01 | 5.20 m | 2: 52.65 | 5857 | |
| eleven | Matthias Brugger | Germany | 7.05 | 6.99 m | 15.25 m | 1.95 m | 8.26 | 4.80 m | 2: 42.92 | 5846 | |
| 12 | Peter Brown | Netherlands | 7.23 | 7.11 m | 13.85 m | 1.98 m | 8.17 | 0,00 m! NM | 2: 51.77 | 4832 | |
| 13 ! | Pavel Vesyolek | Poland | 7.03 | 7.63 m | 14.32 m | 1.98 m | 8.13 | 4,50 m | 3: 00.00! DNS | 4321! DNF | |
| 14 ! | Niels pittomwils | Belgium | 7.22 | 0,00 m! NM | 0,00 m! DNS | 0,00 m! | 9.00! | 0,00 m! | 3: 00.00! | 806! DNF | |
| 15 ! | Einar Dadi Larusson | Iceland | 8.00! DNS | 0,00 m! | 0,00 m! | 0,00 m! | 9.00! | 0,00 m! | 3: 00.00! | 0! DNS | |