2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Men's heptathlon

Men's heptathlon
at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships
Venue Arena Birmingham
Dates 2–3 March
Competitors 12 from 10 nations
Winning points 6348
Medalists
    France
    Canada
    Estonia

The men's heptathlon at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships took place on 2 and 3 March 2018.[1]

Summary

With the retirement of defending champion Ashton Eaton, the multi event world opened up. 2016 Olympic silver medalist Kévin Mayer assumed the top spot winning the 2017 World Championships. His pursuers included Olympic bronze medalist Damian Warner and world championship bronze medalist Kai Kazmirek.

In the 60 metres, Warner ran the top time of 6.74, his personal best, but Mayer was only .11 behind, also running his personal best, putting Warner 41 points ahead. In the long jump, Kazmirek boomed a 7.68 m (25 ft 214 in) personal best to offset one of the poorer 60 metre times to move into a tight group fighting for third place. Oleksiy Kasyanov actually held an 8 point advantage in third, with Dominik Distelberger joining the other two within 13 points of each other. At the top of the leader board, Mayer had another personal best of 7.55m in the long jump to pull within two points of Warner. In the shot put, Mayer overpowered Warner, his 15.67 m (51 ft 434 in) more than 2 feet further than Warner, who threw his personal best 14.90m. Mayer had a 45 point lead. Kazmirek's personal best 14.55m shot put put him 16 points up for third place. As the last event of the first day, Mayer and Warner topped out at 2.02m, with Kazmirek gaining a little ground with a 2.05m. At that height, Maicel Uibo had barely warmed up. Uibo kept clearing heights all the way up to 2.17 m (7 ft 114 in), which also moved him into a solid third place, exactly 100 points behind Mayer.

Warner began the second day with a 7.67 60 metres hurdles, .16 better than Mayer and enough to pull him back to 4 points behind. Both Kazmirek and Uibo ran personal bests, but Kazmirek was .24 better to give him a 45 point advantage. Kasyanov pushed over a hurdle to take himself out of the race. In the pole vault, Warner got over a personal best 4.90m to only lose 10 cm and another 30 points to Mayer. Again on the vertical jump, Uibo excelled clearing a personal best of 5.30 m (17 ft 412 in), which was matched by Eelco Sintnicolaas who was still in sixth place, behind Zachery Ziemek. But Kazmirek had also jumped a personal best 5.20m, so Uibo was still 13 points behind. In order to win the championship, Warner needed to beat Mayer by about 3 seconds in the 1000 meters, and Uibo needed to beat Kazmirek by about 1.3 seconds. Both Warner 2:37.12 and Uibo 2:38.51 ran personal bests in first and second place. Mayer was able to stay about 2 and a half seconds behind Warner to take the championship by a scant 5 points. Uibo beat Kazmirek by over 3 and a half seconds to take the bronze. Warner was able to beat Mike Smith's 25 year old Canadian national record.

Detailed results

60 metres

The 60 metres was held on 2 March at 09:59.[2]

RankHeatNameNationalityResultPointsNotes
11Damian Warner Canada6.74977PB
22Kevin Mayer France6.85936PB
32Zachery Ziemek United States6.89922SB
42Dominik Distelberger Austria6.93907
52Oleksiy Kasyanov Ukraine6.95900
62Eelco Sintnicolaas Netherlands6.96897
72Lindon Victor Grenada6.98889
81Ruben Gado France6.99886SB
91Jan Doležal Czech Republic7.04868
101Kai Kazmirek Germany7.15830SB
111Maicel Uibo Estonia7.20813SB
121Kurt Felix Grenada7.21809SB

Long jump

The long jump was held on 2 March at 10:40.[3]

RankNameNationality#1#2#3ResultPointsNotesTotal
1Kai Kazmirek Germany7.087.687.187.68980PB1810
2Kevin Mayer France7.437.367.557.55947PB1883
3Oleksiy Kasyanov Ukrainex7.43x7.439181818
4Maicel Uibo Estoniax7.41x7.41913PB1726
5Damian Warner Canada7.117.39x7.399081885
6Dominik Distelberger Austria6.997.087.357.358981805
7Ruben Gado France7.26xx7.268761762
8Zachery Ziemek United States7.096.967.217.21864SB1786
9Eelco Sintnicolaas Netherlands6.947.017.157.15850SB1747
10Jan Doležal Czech Republic6.967.046.847.048231691
11Kurt Felix Grenada6.93xx6.937971606
12Lindon Victor Grenadaxx5.555.554921381

Shot put

The shot put was held on 2 March at 11:59.[4]

RankAthleteNationality#1#2#3ResultPointsNotesTotal
1Kevin Mayer Francex14.4915.6715.678312714
2Lindon Victor Grenadax15.54x15.54823SB2204
3Damian Warner Canada14.90x13.8914.90784PB2669
4Jan Doležal Czech Republic14.1714.8214.1614.82779PB2470
5Kai Kazmirek Germanyx13.5414.5514.55762PB2572
6Kurt Felix Grenada14.3514.39x14.39752SB2358
7Maicel Uibo Estonia14.3014.0114.1914.307472473
8Oleksiy Kasyanov Ukraine14.0314.16x14.16738SB2556
9Eelco Sintnicolaas Netherlands14.0914.0014.0214.097342481
10Ruben Gado France13.6113.1213.1713.61704PB2466
11Zachery Ziemek United States12.5213.4513.4813.486972483
12Dominik Distelberger Austria12.4612.2113.0412.246702475

High jump

The high jump was held on 2 March at 19:44.[5]

RankGroupAthleteNationality1.811.841.871.901.931.961.992.022.052.082.112.142.172.20ResultPointsNotesTotal
1BMaicel Uibo Estoniaoxooxxoxoxxx2.17963PB3436
2AKai Kazmirek Germanyoxoxoxxoxxx2.05850SB3422
3AZachery Ziemek United Statesoooxxx2.028223305
4ADamian Warner Canadaooooxoxxx2.02822PB3491
5AKevin Mayer Franceoxoxoxxx2.02822SB3536
6AOleksiy Kasyanov Ukrainexoooxoxoxxx1.99794SB3155
7BJan Doležal Czech Republicooxxooxxx1.967673237
8BRuben Gado Franceoooxoxxoxxx1.967673233
9BDominik Distelberger Austriaxoxooxxoxxx1.937403215
10AEelco Sintnicolaas Netherlandsoooxxx1.90714SB3195
11BLindon Victor GrenadaxxxNM02204
BKurt Felix GrenadaDNS0

60 metres hurdles

The 60 metres hurdles was held on 3 March at 09:59.[6]

RankHeatNameNationalityResultPointsNotesTotal
12Damian Warner Canada7.671066SB4557
22Kevin Mayer France7.8310254561
31Kai Kazmirek Germany7.95994PB4416
42Eelco Sintnicolaas Netherlands7.97989SB4184
52Dominik Distelberger Austria7.989874202
61Zachery Ziemek United States8.149474252
71Maicel Uibo Estonia8.19935PB4371
82Jan Doležal Czech Republic8.209324169
91Ruben Gado France8.478674100
2Oleksiy Kasyanov UkraineDQ0168.7(b)[7]3378
1Lindon Victor GrenadaDNS0

Pole vault

Pole vault was held on 3 March at 11:07.[8]

RankAthleteNationality4.304.404.504.604.704.804.905.005.105.205.305.40ResultPointsNotesTotal
1Eelco Sintnicolaas Netherlandsoxooxxx5.3010045188
2Maicel Uibo Estonia–ooooxoxxx5.301004PB5375
3Kai Kazmirek Germanyooooxxx5.20972PB5388
4Ruben Gado Franceooxxx5.109415041
Zachery Ziemek United Statesooxxx5.109415193
6Kevin Mayer Franceoxxx5.009105471
7Damian Warner Canadaooxxoxxx4.90880PB5437
8Dominik Distelberger Austriaooxxx4.808495051
9Jan Doležal Czech Republicoooxxx4.708194988
Oleksiy Kasyanov UkraineDNS0
Lindon Victor GrenadaDNS0

1000 metres

Athletes lining up for the final event

The 1000 metres was held on 3 March at 19:50.[9]

RankNameNationalityResultPointsNotes
1Damian Warner Canada2:37.12906PB
2Maicel Uibo Estonia2:38.51890PB
3Ruben Gado France2:38.86886SB
4Kevin Mayer France2:39.64877SB
5Dominik Distelberger Austria2:41.49857SB
6Kai Kazmirek Germany2:42.15850SB
7Eelco Sintnicolaas Netherlands2:45.93809SB
8Jan Doležak Czech Republic2:47.99787
9Zachery Ziemek United States2:51.73748

Overall results

After all events.[10]

Key
  The highest mark recorded in each event is highlighted in yellow
Key: WLWorld leading performance NIRNational indoor record PBPersonal best SBSeasonal best DNSDid not start DNFDid not finish DQDisqualified NMNo mark
Rank Athlete Nationality Overall points 60 mLJSPHJ60 m HPV1000 m
1st, gold medalist(s) Kevin Mayer France 6348
WL
936
6.85
947
7.55
831
15.67
822
2.02
1025
7.83
910
5.00
877
2:39.64
2nd, silver medalist(s) Damian Warner Canada 6343
NIR
977
6.74
908
7.39
784
14.90
822
2.02
1066
7.67
880
4.90
906
2:37.12
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Maicel Uibo Estonia 6265
PB
813
7.20
913
7.41
747
14.30
963
2.17
935
8.19
1004
5.30
890
2:38.51
4 Kai Kazmirek Germany 6238
PB
830
7.15
980
7.68
762
14.55
850
2.05
994
7.95
972
5.20
850
2:42.15
5 Eelco Sintnicolaas Netherlands 5997
SB
897
6.96
850
7.15
734
14.09
714
1.90
989
7.97
1004
5.30
809
2:45.93
6 Zachery Ziemek United States 5941
922
6.89
864
7.21
697
13.48
822
2.02
947
8.14
941
5.10
748
2:51.73
7 Ruben Gado France 5927
886
6.99
876
7.26
704
13.61
767
1.96
867
8.47
941
5.10
886
2:38.86
8 Dominik Distelberger Austria 5908
907
6.93
898
7.35
670
13.04
740
1.93
987
7.98
849
4.80
857
2:41.49
9 Jan Doležal Czech Republic 5775
868
7.04
823
7.04
779
14.82
767
1.96
932
8.20
819
4.70
787
2:47.99
Oleksiy Kasyanov Ukraine DNF 900
6.95
918
7.43
738
14.16
822
2.02
0
DQ
DNS DNS
Lindon Victor Grenada DNF 889
6.98
492
5.55
823
15.54
0
NM
DNS DNS DNS
Kurt Felix Grenada DNF 809
7.21
797
6.93
752
14.39
DNS DNS DNS DNS

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