1962 European Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon

Medalists

GoldVasiliy Kuznetsov
 Soviet Union
SilverWerner von Moltke
 West Germany
BronzeManfred Bock
 West Germany

Results

Final

13/14 September

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
RankNameNationality100mLJSPHJ400m110m HDTPVJT1500mPointsNotes
Vasiliy Kuznetsov Soviet Union10.86.9114.321.7549.314.548.083.9068.084:41.07653 (8026)CR
Werner von Moltke West Germany10.77.0314.931.8049.714.849.414.2556.174:46.97637 (8022)NR
Manfred Bock West Germany10.8w6.9613.251.8648.614.739.473.9062.654:22.97562 (7835)
4Eef Kamerbeek Netherlands11.17.0314.131.8350.914.547.443.8063.624:39.27500 (7724)NR
5Willi Holdorf West Germany10.57.0814.001.7548.715.144.433.6050.984:30.07355 (7523)
6Yuriy Dyachkov Soviet Union11.17.1213.591.8649.814.943.094.0052.374:41.77299 (7400)
7Mirko Kolnik Yugoslavia10.7w6.8113.821.7550.315.741.954.4555.544:53.37199 (7348)
8Jože Brodnik Yugoslavia11.36.8013.151.8351.415.439.254.0063.994:27.47185 (7183)
9Markus Kahma Finland11.36.6015.011.6550.915.847.873.7056.874:24.77085 (7052)
10Valbjörn Þorláksson Iceland11.06.4711.771.8051.115.639.624.3056.504:54.06866 (6800)
11Jean-René Monneret France11.0w6.4112.741.8351.015.732.304.1553.635:03.06646 (6498)
12German Klimov Soviet Union11.0w6.4112.741.8349.615.938.85NM50.194:47.26201 (6323)
13Franco Sar Italy11.36.3113.161.7552.715.045.823.5052.535:06.86583 (6288)
14Léopold Marien Belgium11.1w6.0210.841.6550.014.634.763.2047.644:28.66367 (6141)
15Gyula Hubai Hungary11.36.3112.051.7554.516.143.413.8043.845:21.26139 (5741)
Seppo Suutari Finland10.86.9915.191.8651.015.339.36NMDNF
Stoyan Slavkov Bulgaria11.1w6.70DNF

Participation

According to an unofficial count, 17 athletes from 11 countries participated in the event.

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References

  1. European Athletics Championships Zürich 2014 - STATISTICS HANDBOOK (PDF), European Athletics Association, pp. 391–397, retrieved 13 August 2014
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