2012 Thorpe Cup

The 2012 Thorpe Cup was held at the Georg-Gaßmann-Stadion in Marburg on 21–22 July 2012.

2012 Thorpe Cup
Dates21–22 July 2012
Host cityMarburg, Germany
VenueGeorg-Gaßmann-Stadion
Participation34 athletes

Kai Kazmirek won the men's decathlon event with a personal best score of 8130 points[1] and Kira Biesenbach won the women's heptathlon event, also recording a personal best, with 5878 points.[2]

A number of Olympic athletes were in Marburg over the weekend to practise for the upcoming Summer Games in London. One month after recording his world record, Ashton Eaton competed in five of the ten disciplines, and even secured personal bests in the shot put[3] and javelin throw.

Results

Men's decathlon

RankNamePointsNotes100 mLong jumpShot putHigh jump400 m110 m hurdlesDiscusPole vaultJavelin1500 m
Kai Kazmirek8130PB10.867.4013.422.0747.5314.9439.475.0556.524:35.09
Matthias Prey777711.287.4815.081.8650.6414.6747.594.0559.224:33.48
Maximilian Gilde768711.287.6511.671.9250.7614.6640.144.6563.734:42.83
4 Ryan Harlan768311.286.6315.792.0152.5814.5844.424.9565.595:23.33
5 Moritz Cleve757011.206.5513.951.9850.0714.4839.984.6554.464:38.96
6 Joe Detmer747311.166.9111.651.9848.8715.3539.204.4553.394:24.95
7 Isaac Murphy737310.827.1112.691.8649.0914.6135.614.6543.714:40.88
8 Patrick Spinner735711.167.2513.481.9251.0016.5538.604.6565.505:05.56
9 Lars Albert729211.507.2014.551.8654.2615.6944.634.6558.144:58.92
10 Gray Horn699011.027.4612.921.9850.7814.3639.374.6550.61DNF
11 Jake Arnold690911.286.3113.461.9250.4614.3843.034.9556.68DNF
12 Mat Clark667011.287.1112.821.9851.3216.7940.28NM60.314:25.33
13 Trey Hardee4212DNS7.2714.95NM49.07DNS47.754.85DNSDNS
14 Ashton Eaton416310.46DNS14.782.04DNSDNS46.54DNS61.68DNS
15 Jan Felix Knobel3301DNS7.1414.99NMDNSDNS46.614.85DNSDNS
16 Rico Freimuth3248DNS7.0313.93NMDNS14.14NM4.45DNSDNS
17 Bryan Clay252310.827.0914.96NMDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS
18 Lars Niklas Heinke232311.007.4011.10DNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNSDNS

Women's heptathlon

RankNamePointsNotes100 m hurdlesHigh jumpShot put200 mLong jumpJavelin800 m
Kira Biesenbach5878PB13.961.7113.2124.185.9837.842:17.77
Bettie Wade579513.981.7413.0025.446.2035.492:18.47
Chelsea Carrier-Eades578313.11 1.6510.3623.84 6.1033.312:13.66
4 Barbara Nwaba575413.801.8012.6524.525.3435.262:14.31
5 Heather Miller572914.121.6510.8924.856.3939.112:17.22
6 Anna Maiwald5696PB13.981.5912.0924.285.6145.822:17.42
7 Alina Biesenbach5677PB14.541.7412.2326.056.1441.252:20.41
8 Lindsay Lettow553014.041.7411.2725.155.6235.672:18.13
9 Tilia Udelhoven538514.151.5612.0525.036.0132.632:20.89
10 Aisha Adams531614.061.6210.5324.795.7533.172:21.30
11 Simone Mrotzek5225PB14.601.6510.6826.495.7937.492:21.63
12 Ryann Krais496714.111.7711.3725.47NM39.882:12.05
13 Lilli Schwarzkopf389913.421.80DNS24.756.32DNSDNS
14 Jennifer Oeser271313.641.7713.22DNSDNSDNSDNS
15 Julia Mächtig256514.661.6814.81 DNSDNSDNSDNS
16 Chantae McMillan184013.781.68DNSDNSDNSDNSDNS

References

  1. Reitze, Jan-Henner (22 July 2012). "Kai Kazmirek deutlich über 8.000 Punkte". Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  2. Reitze, Jan-Henner (22 July 2012). "Lilli Schwarzkopf fit, Kira Biesenbach siegt". Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  3. Reitze, Jan-Henner (21 July 2012). "Kai Kazmirek beim Thorpe-Cup in Front". Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband (in German). Retrieved 22 July 2012.
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