Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

France’s Mayer breaks decathlon world record

- Agencies sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

France’s Kevin Mayer made up for recent disappoint­ments in spectacula­r style when he set a decathlon world record of 9,126 points at the Decastar event in Talence, France on Sunday.

World champion and Olympic silver medallist Mayer surpassed American Ashton Eaton’s 9,045 total at the 2015 world championsh­ips in Beijing.

“I’ve been waiting for this moment for a long time,” said Mayer after becoming the first Frenchman to hold the decathlon world record.

“We live for moments like this that are simply incredible. I couldn’t cry. I don’t have any more tears left because I was crying so much before the 1,500m.”

Mayer, 26, made amends for missing out on the European title in Berlin last month, where he failed to register a mark in the long jump.

He threw a personal best of 71.90 metres in the javelin, Sunday’s penultimat­e event, then finished the decisive 1,500 metres in four minutes 36.11 seconds, having needed to clock 4:49 to break the record.

The performanc­e came on the same day Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge eclipsed the world marathon record by a stunning one minute and 18 seconds when he ran 2:01:39 in Berlin.

“That was an incredible display of ability! I’m super happy for @mayer_decathlon & and even more for the future of the decathlon,” Eaton said on Twitter.

Only three other times has the 9,000 point barrier been broken in the two-day 10-event competitio­n.

Eaton did it twice, scoring 9,039 at the 2012 U.S. Olympic trials and 9,045 at the 2015 world championsh­ips. Czech Republic’s Roman Sebrle was the first man to top 9,000 with his 9,026 haul in 2001.

It was the second time in three years two world records have been broken by two different athletes on the same day.

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