Champions Decathlon: World
(USA) and Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) are the only athletes to win three consecutive world titles (O'Brien: 1991–1995; Dvořák: 1997–2001).
110m Hurdles, Discus Throw, Pole Vault, Javelin Throw, and 1500m. World CHAMPIONS Decathlon
The official world record is held by Kevin Mayer of France, who scored 9,126 points in 2018. (USA) and Tomáš Dvořák (CZE) are the only
The is currently Leo Neugebauer of Germany, who won the title at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo. He succeeded Canada’s Pierce LePage, the 2023 champion. Overview of World Champions: Decathlon The is currently Leo Neugebauer of Germany, who
Ashton Eaton holds the World Championships record with 9,045 points , set during his 2015 victory in Beijing. Legendary Champions:
(GBR) was the inaugural champion in 1983 and a double Olympic gold medalist. Competition Structure
The decathlon consists of contested over two consecutive days: Day 1: 100m, Long Jump, Shot Put, High Jump, and 400m.