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).
National records
Austria=8478
Belgium=7361
Estonia=9755
Finland=10798
Germany=10380
Great Britain=9152
Italy=8092
Japan=5392
Lithuania=9612
Netherlands=8779
Russia=10732
Sweden=7052
Switzerland=7897
USA=9857
Area records
Asia=5392
Europe=10798
North America=9824
World record=10798
Events
Day one
100m hurdles
High jump
1500m
400m hurdles
Shot put
200m
Day two
100m
Long jump
400m
Javelin
800m
200m hurdles
Discus
3000m
Delft winners
2014=Claudia Mieke (Germany)
2013=Nicky van Buuren (Netherlands)
2012=Bonnie Liefting (Netherlands)
2011=Wim Theels (Netherlands)
2009=Maren Schott (Germany)
2008=Maren Schott (Germany)
2007=Kelly Rodmell (United Kingdom)
2006=Marnix Engels (Netherlands)
2005=Marnix Engels (Netherlands)
2004=Wilma Zwart (Netherlands)
2003=Marjolijn Jongmans (Netherlands)
2002=Kelp Milla (Finland)
World Champions
1990=Johnson Charmaine (GBR)
1991,1992,1993,1994=Stasenko Irina (RUS)
1995=Hickman Susanna (FIN)
1996=Kapitonova Maria (RUS)
1997=Tognotti Anga (GER)
1998=Kapitonova Maria (RUS)
1999=Ilyna Irina (RUS)
2000=Elliott Jacqueline (GBR)
2001=Ilyna Irina (RUS)
2002=Kelo Milla (FIN)
2003=Ilyna Irina (RUS)
2004=Rodmell Kelly (GBR)
2005=Palmer Ashley (USA)
2006=Bock Antje (GER)
2007=Rodmell Kelly (GBR)
2008=Gaerlen Natalia (GER)
2009=Schott Maren (GER)
2010=Williams Marie (USA)
2011=Beba Sonja (GER)
2012=De Jaegher Evy (BEL)
2013=Schott Maren (GER)
2015=Schott Maren (GER)
World Cup
The World Cup is an annual competition that started in 2004.
Categories:
Senior men
Senior women
Junior men
Junior women
Masters men
Masters women
Scoring: Two best scores of five possible competitions will be counted for a competitor. Women can do either Tetradecathlon or Icosathlon. Icosathlon points will be equalized to Tetradecathlon points by multiplying factor 0,75.
Placing: If one competes with senior implements and hurdle heights of a senior category and gets more points than the winner of the senior category itself, the person from the other category wins and the person who came second gets first. this is especially common with W and M 19 and W and M 35 where they are the same as the senior implements.
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 2013.
Events (indoors)
Day 1
60m
Long jump
800m
Shot
400m
High jump
Day 2
3000m
60m hurdles
Pole vault
1500m
Weight throw
200m
Triple jump
5000m
Indoor world champions
2014 women = Hatleena Helander of Finland
2014 men = Joey Blangé of the Netherlands
Other IAUM events
Icosathlon (day 1)
Tetradecathlon (day 1)
Indoor tetradecathlon
1000 points mark
100 metres hurdles = 13.845 seconds
High jump = 1.82 metres
1500 metres = 4 minutes 34.5 seconds
400 metres hurdles = 57.43 seconds
Long jump = 6.48 metres
400m = 53.07 seconds
Javelin throw = 57.2 metres
800 metres = 2 minutes 7.7 seconds
200 metres hurdles = 27.11 seconds
Discus throw = 57.4 metres
3000 metres = 9 minutes 50.5 seconds
Shot put = 17.07 metres
200 metres = 23.8 seconds
100 metres sprint = 11.75 seconds
1000 point mark indoor
60 metres = 7.52 seconds
60 metres hurdles = 8.58 seconds
Pole vault = 4.06 metres
Weight throw = 18.17 metres
Triple jump = 13.675 metres
5000 metres = 16.47 seconds
60 metres = 6.68 seconds
Long jump = 7.76 metres
800 metres = 1 minute 50.35 seconds
Shot put = 18.41 metres
400 metres = 46.16,seconds
High jump = 2.21 metres
3000 metres = 8 minutes 33.6 seconds
60 metres hurdles = 7.92 seconds
Pole vault = 5.29 metres
1500 metres = 3 minutes 53.7 seconds
Weight throw = 19.59 metres
200 metres = 20.86 seconds
Triple jump = 16.16 metres
5000 metres = 14 minutes 32.5 seconds
Rules
All rules follow IAAF rules and count on the official world time in which world/national/area records. Track events must be completed.
Sprinting ( 60-400 metres )
Rules : Must stay in lanes. Starting pistol to be used. Electric timing is not compulsory (use separate table). Only to be done indoor . Starting blocks allowed
Records : world record = (men) 6.39 seconds by Maurice Greene.
Tetradecathlon world record : 7.69 seconds
Difference = 1.3 seconds
Hurdles
Same as 60 metres.
No disqualification if hurdles are knocked.
For the 100 metres hurdles the first hurdle is placed after a run-up of 13 metres from the starting line.
The next 9 hurdles are set at a distance of 8.5 metres from each other, and the home stretch from the last hurdle to the finish line is 10.5 metres long.
60m hurdles is competed indoors.
Notes
- IAUM is not the same as the IAAF.
- World records not recognized by IAAF.
- UK athletics/British Athletics are not official representatives of IAUM.
References
- Double decathlon and double heptathlon in Delft, the Netherlands
- One day double decathlon and double heptathlon in Heiloo, the Netherlands