Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen

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The Stadtwerke Ratingen Mehrkampf-Meeting is an annual track and field meeting for decathlon and heptathlon held in Ratingen, Germany. Established in 1997, it is part of the World Athletics Combined Events Tour and takes place in May.

Mehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen
DateMay
LocationRatingen, Germany
Event typeCombined events
Established1997
Official siteMehrkampf-Meeting Ratingen

Records

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Event Athlete Record Date Ref
Men's decathlon   Roman Šebrle (CZE) 8701 points 2002
100 m   Rico Freimuth (GER) 10.40 (+1.1 m/s) 28 June 2014 [1]
Long jump   Simon Ehammer (SUI) 8.30 m (+1.5 m/s) WDB 7 May 2022 [2]
Shot put   Nico Beckers (GER) 16.63 m 7 May 2022 [3]
High jump   Rene Stauss (GER) 2.15 m 15 June 2013 [4]
400 m   Malik Diakite (GER) 46.76 7 May 2022 [3]
110 m hurdles   Frank Busemann (GER) 13.49 1 June 1997
Discus throw   Klaus Isekenmeier (GER) 52.41 m 18 July 1999
Pole vault   Dennis Leyckes (GER) 5.45 m 2006
Javelin throw   Arthur Abele (GER) 71.89 m 26 June 2016 [5]
1500 m   Niklas Kaul (GER) 4:14.19 18 June 2023 [6]
Women's heptathlon   Sabine Braun (GER) 6787 points 1997
100 m hurdles   Nadine Visser (NED) 12.93 (+2.0 m/s) 24 June 2017 [7]
High jump   Tia Hellebaut (BEL) 1.93 m 31 May 2004
Shot put   Sara Gambetta (GER) 16.17 m 15 June 2013 [4]
200 m   Carolin Schäfer (GER) 23.27 (+0.3 m/s) 24 June 2017 [7]
Long jump   Claudia Tonn (GER) 6.75 m 1 June 2006
Javelin throw   Marie Dehning (GER) 56.12 m 23 June 2024 [8]
800 m   Irina Belova (RUS) 2:03.01 17 June 2001

Results

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Key:   Meet record

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1997[9]   Frank Busemann (GER) 8556   Klaus Isekenmeier (GER) 8310   Stefan Schmid (GER) 8279
1998[10]   Klaus Isekenmeier (GER) 8236   Frank Busemann (GER) 8231   David Mewes (GER) 8114
1999[11]   Frank Busemann (GER) 8414   Klaus Isekenmeier (GER) 8222   David Mewes (GER) 8107
2000[12]   Stefan Schmid (GER) 8485   Mike Maczey (GER) 8004   Klaus Isekenmeier (GER) 8002
2001[13]   Stefan Schmid (GER) 8287   Frank Busemann (GER) 8192   Sebastian Knabe (GER) 8151
2002[14]   Roman Šebrle (CZE) 8701   Lev Lobodin (RUS) 8433   Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 8390
2003[15]   Roman Šebrle (CZE) 8606   Jón Arnar Magnússon (ISL) 8023   Sebastian Knabe (GER) 7600
2004[16]   Dennis Leyckes (GER) 8172   Florian Schönbeck (GER) 8044   Stefan Drews (GER) 8032
2005[17]   André Niklaus (GER) 8193   Lars Albert (GER) 7556   Kenny Beele (GER) 7285
2006[18]   Dmitriy Karpov (KAZ) 8414   Maurice Smith (JAM) 8349   Dennis Leyckes (GER) 8310
2007[19]   Arthur Abele (GER) 8269   Norman Müller (GER) 8244   Jacob Minah (GER) 7998
2008[20]   Leonel Suárez (CUB) 8451   Arthur Abele (GER) 8372   André Niklaus (GER) 8273
2009[21]   Yordani García (CUB) 8348   Norman Müller (GER) 8295   Stefan Drews (GER) 7858
2010[22]   Yordani García (CUB) 8288   Leonel Suárez (CUB) 8243   Dominik Distelberger (AUT) 7713
2011[23]   Larbi Bouraada (ALG) 8302 (AR)   Rico Freimuth (GER) 8287   Pascal Behrenbruch (GER) 8232
2012[24]   Larbi Bouraada (ALG) 8332 (AR)   Jan Felix Knobel (GER) 8228   Yordanis García (CUB) 8005
2013[25]   Pascal Behrenbruch (GER) 8514   Rico Freimuth (GER) 8488   Jan Felix Knobel (GER) 8396
2014[26]   Rico Freimuth (GER) 8356   Kévin Mayer (FRA) 8323   Arthur Abele (GER) 8139
2015[27]   Michael Schrader (GER) 8419   Willem Coertzen (RSA) 8341   Pascal Behrenbruch (GER) 7826
2016[5]   Arthur Abele (GER) 8605   Kai Kazmirek (GER) 8323   Pelle Rietveld (NED) 7659
2017
2018[28]   Arthur Abele (GER) 8481   Manuel Eitel (GER) 8121   Marcus Nilsson (SWE) 8120
2019[29]   Kai Kazmirek (GER) 8444   Basile Rolnin (FRA) 8205   Fredriech Pretorius (RSA) 7872
2020 Did not held due to COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
2021[30]   Kai Kazmirek (GER) 8184   Mathias Brugger (GER) 8080   Andreas Bechmann (GER) 7955
2022[31]   Simon Ehammer (SUI) 8354   Tim Nowak (GER) 8160   Nico Beckers (GER) 7940
2023   Niklas Kaul (GER) 8484   Jorge Ureña (ESP) 8381   Rik Taam (NED) 8326
2024[32]   Till Steinforth (GER) 8287   Felix Wolter (GER) 8226   Vilem Strasky (CZE) 7986

Women

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Year Gold Silver Bronze
1997[9]   Sabine Braun (GER) 6787   Mona Steigauf (GER) 6397   Peggy Beer (GER) 6349
1998[11]   Sabine Braun (GER) 6381   Peggy Beer (GER) 6362   Karin Specht (GER) 6278
1999[11]   Sabine Braun (GER) 6352   Karin Ertl (GER) 6166   Urszula Włodarczyk (POL) 5985
2000[12]   Astrid Retzke (GER) 6379   Sabine Braun (GER) 6332   Karin Ertl (GER) 6276
2001[13]   Natalya Roshchupkina (RUS) 6433   Karin Ertl (GER) 6365   Irina Belova (RUS) 6315
2002[14]   Sabine Braun (GER) 6254   Sonja Kesselschläger (GER) 6205   Naide Gomes (POR) 6160
2003[15]   Sonja Kesselschläger (GER) 6296   Jane Jamieson (AUS) 6206   Katja Keller (GER) 6193
2004[16]   Kylie Wheeler (AUS) 6296   Karin Ruckstuhl (NED) 6206   Sonja Kesselschläger (GER) 6193
2005[33]   Kylie Wheeler (AUS) 6231   Karin Ertl (GER) 6163   Claudia Tonn (GER) 6054
2006[34]   Lyudmila Blonska (UKR) 6427   Lilli Schwarzkopf (GER) 6413   Claudia Tonn (GER) 6373
2007[35]   Lilli Schwarzkopf (GER) 6343   Jennifer Oeser (GER) 6250   Sonja Kesselschläger (GER) 6184
2008[36]   Lilli Schwarzkopf (GER) 6536   Jennifer Oeser (GER) 6436   Sonja Kesselschläger (GER) 6311
2009[37]   Jennifer Oeser (GER) 6442   Tatyana Chernova (RUS) 6386   Lilli Schwarzkopf (GER) 6355
2010[38]   Jennifer Oeser (GER) 6427   Lilli Schwarzkopf (GER) 6386   Maren Schwerdtner (GER) 6045
2011[39]   Jennifer Oeser (GER) 6663   Aiga Grabuste (LAT) 6507   Lilli Schwarzkopf (GER) 6370
2012   Julia Mächtig (GER) 6341   Maren Schwerdtner (GER) 6000   Ellen Sprunger (SUI) 5989
2013[40]   Julia Mächtig (GER) 6430   Claudia Rath (GER) 6317   Kira Biesenbach (GER) 6185
2014[26]   Lilli Schwarzkopf (GER) 6426   Claudia Rath (GER) 6314   Karolina Tymińska (POL) 6266
2015[27]   Anouk Vetter (NED) 6387   Jennifer Oeser (GER) 6306   Claudia Rath (GER) 6290
2016[5]   Jessica Ennis-Hill (GBR) 6733   Carolin Schäfer (GER) 6476   Jennifer Oeser (GER) 6058
2017
2018[28]   Carolin Schäfer (GER) 6549   Ivona Dadic (AUT) 6413   Mareike Arndt (GER) 6169
2020 Did not held due to COVID-19 pandemic in Germany
2019[29]   Verena Preiner (AUT) 6591   Ivona Dadic (AUT) 6461   Nadine Broersen (NED) 6232
2021[30]   Georgia Ellenwood (CAN) 6314   Odile Ahouanwanou (BEN) 6274   Verena Mayr (AUT) 6254
2022[31]   Sophie Weißenberg (GER) 6273   Carolin Schäfer (GER) 6170   Léonie Cambours (FRA) 5933
2023   Carolin Schäfer (GER) 6369   Sophie Weißenberg (GER) 6247   Emma Oosterwegel (NED) 6209
2024[41]   Sandrina Sprengel (GER) 6260   Kate O'Connor (IRL) 6244   Tori West (AUS) 6235

References

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