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Monte-Carlo – World Decathlon champion Roman Sebrle (CZE) and World Heptathlon silver medallist Lyudmila Blonska (UKR) are the winners of the IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2007 and each receive a prize of US$30,000. The standings were calculated after the completion of the final qualification competition, the Decastar meeting in Talence, France, last weekend (22 / 23 Sep).
Prize Money (US$) paid by the IAAF in both the men’s and women’s categories descended down to eighth place accordingly – 2nd 20,000, 3rd 15,000, 4th 10,000, 5th 8000, 6th 7000, 7th 6000, and 8th 5000.
The outcome of the Challenge was based on points accumulated at any three of this year’s thirteen qualifying competitions (NB. European Cup is split into three divisions and is held on the same weekend).
Overall, 17 men and 21 women competitors amassed scores in three Challenge events this year, as compared to 14 men and 25 women in 2006.
IAAF World Combined Events Challenge 2007 - Final Standings
MEN
1. Roman ©ebrle CZE (25,261pts) US$30,000
2. Maurice Smith JAM (25,220pts) US$20,000
3. Aleksey Drozdov RUS (24,972pts) US$15,000
4. Romain Barras FRA (24,473pts) US$10,000
5. Paul Terek USA (24,318pts) US$8000
6. Hans van Alphen BEL (24,011pts) US$7000
7. Jacob Minah GER (23,856pts) US$6000
8. Norman Müller GER (23,843pts) US$5000
WOMEN
1. Lyudmila Blonska UKR (19,895pts) US$30,000
2. Jessica Ennis GBR (19,256pts) US$20,000
3. Austra Skujyte LTU (18,994pts) US$15,000
4. Jennifer Oeser GER (18,994pts) US$10,000
5. Lilli Schwarzkopf GER (18,984pts) US$8000
6. Kelly Sotherton GBR (18,949pts) US$7000
7. Nataliya Dobrynska UKR (18,699pts) US$6000
8. Jessica Zelinka CAN (18,697pts) US$5000
Complete standings for 2007:
MEN – Decathlon
WOMEN – Heptathlon
Meetings and Results
Past winners of the IAAF World Combined Events Challenge
2006 Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) - Carolina Klüft (SWE)
2005 Roman Sebrle (CZE) - Carolina Klüft (SWE)
2004 Roman Sebrle (CZE) - Carolina Klüft (SWE)
2003 Tom Pappas (USA) - Carolina Klüft (SWE)
2002 Roman ©ebrle (CZE) - Sabine Braun (GER)
2001 Tomá¹ Dvorák (CZE) - Yelena Prokhorova (RUS)
2000 Erki Nool (EST) - Sabine Braun (GER)
1999 Tomá¹ Dvorák (CZE) - Eunice Barber (FRA)
1998 Erki Nool (EST) - Ursula Wlodarczyk (POL)
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