1994 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's heptathlon

Results

  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Rank Athlete Nationality 60m LJ SP HJ 60m H PV 1000m Points Notes
Christian Plaziat France6.967.7414.302.107.875.002:45.986268
Henrik Dagård Sweden6.847.3015.611.987.914.802:44.216119
Alain Blondel France7.127.2413.851.958.005.302:36.776084
4Tomáš Dvořák Czech Republic7.007.5315.521.987.954.602:42.486061
5Erki Nool Estonia6.957.6612.801.988.485.302:50.425945
6Sándór Munkácsi Hungary7.047.4413.581.958.044.702:37.275944
7Indrek Kaseorg Estonia7.217.2312.202.078.084.802:36.545888
8Marcel Dost Netherlands7.247.3013.171.988.275.002:50.455734
9Michael Kohnle Germany7.087.2114.191.928.204.803:03.255603
Vitaliy Kolpakov Ukraine7.057.5514.772.077.99NMDNSDNF
Álvaro Burrell Spain7.036.6314.381.958.32NMDNSDNF
Lev Lobodin Ukraine6.937.4814.352.017.82NMDNSDNF
Alex Kruger Great Britain7.177.2314.382.07DNSDNF
gollark: There's no literal Cartesian theatre going on where it has to rotate the image again to project it onto our consciousness.
gollark: I don't think that particularly matters. We define our perceptual up and down and such based on vision.
gollark: Also merging together information from saccades (rapid eye movements to look at more of a scene with the fovea) and correcting for orientation/vibrations/movement.
gollark: And the brain does a lot of fancy stuff to pretend to have a coherent visual field despite the blind spot and the fact that only a small region (the fovea) can actually sense color well.
gollark: I read that somewhere, I forgot where.

References

  1. Results (p. 545–546)
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