Icosathlon Explained

Event:Icosathlon
Wrmen: Joseph Detmer 14571 pts (2010)
Wrwomen: Lauren Kuntz 11653 pts (2023)

The icosathlon, also called double decathlon, is an ultra combined events of track and field competition consisting of 20 events. The word "icosathlon" was formed, in analogy to the word "decathlon", from Greek εἴκοσι (eíkosi, meaning "twenty") and ἄθλος (áthlos, or ἄθλον, áthlon, meaning "contest" or “prize”).

Events are held over two consecutive days and the winners are determined by the combined performance in all. Performance is judged on a points system in each event, not by the position achieved.

The icosathlon is contested mainly by male athletes, while female athletes mostly compete in the tetradecathlon. The event is overseen by the International Association for Ultra Multievents (IAUM), which also holds the tetradecathlon based on the women's heptathlon.

The men's world record for the standard icosathlon of 14,571 is held by Joseph Detmer of the United States.[1] The women's world record of 11,653 is held by Lauren Kuntz from the United States.

Format

Men's icosathlon

The vast majority of men's icosathlons are divided into a two-day competition, with the track and field events held in the order below.

Day 1
Day 2

Each event is scored according to the decathlon scoring tables or, for non-decathlon events, the World Athletics points tables. At the conclusion of each icosathlon, the competitor with the highest point total is declared the winner.

Women's icosathlon

At major championships, the women's equivalent of the icosathlon is the fourteen-event tetradecathlon. Women's disciplines differ from men's in the same way as for standalone events: the shot, hammer, discus and javelin weigh less, and the sprint hurdles use lower hurdles over 100 m rather than 110 m, over 400m hurdles and 3000m steeple. The points tables used are the same as for the heptathlon and women's decathlon in the shared events. The schedule of events is identical to the men's icosathlon.

One day icosathlon

One-day icosathlons also exist, with the same program of events succeeding each other more quickly, but respecting the one hour pause of midday between the 3000m steeple and the 110m hurdles.

The world record holder is the Belgian athlete Frederic Xhonneux, who achieved 12,363 points at a meeting in Heiloo, Netherlands, the 27th of June 2015.[2]

As a woman, the British athlete Kelly Rodmell established the best performance of all-time with 10,275 points at a meeting in Helsinki, Finland, the 25th of May 2005.

Masters athletics

In Masters athletics, performance scores are age graded before being applied to the standard scoring table. This way, marks that would be competitive within an age division can get rated, even if those marks would not appear on the scale designed for younger age groups. Additionally, like women, the age divisions use different implement weights and lower hurdles. Based on this system, American Kip Janvrin in the M35 division has set his score at 14,793 points.

World Records

Men

Women

World Records details
scope=col Day 1scope=col scope=col scope=col Long jumpscope=col 200m Hscope=col Shot putscope=col 5000mscope=col 800mscope=col High jumpscope=col 400mscope=col Hammer throwscope=col 3000m SCscope=col
scope=row scope=row 10.93 7.30m 24.2512.27m18:25.32 2:02.23 1.98m 50.4331.82m11:22.47
scope=row scope=row 13.55 4.82m30.27 8.36m 20:45.64 2:24.64 1.49m61.37 24.18m 12:48.28
scope=col Day 2scope=col scope=col scope=col Discus throwscope=col 200mscope=col Pole vaultscope=col 3000mscope=col 400m Hscope=col Javelin throwscope=col 1500mscope=col Triple jumpscope=col 10000mscope=col Total
scope=row scope=row 15.01 40.73m 22.584.85m 10:25.49 53.8351.95m4:26.6613.67m40:27.2614571 pts
scope=row scope=row 16.23 23.46m 28.353.50m 11:39.05 70.16 20.71m5:22.779.91m46:26.3911653 pts

This table of records is not officially acknowledged by the World Athletics but is considered by the International Association for Ultra Multievents (IAUM) as the best performance of all time since the foundation of the discipline in 1981.[3]

Area Records

ContinentScoreAthleteDatePlace
North America14571Joseph Detmer25–26 September 2010Lynchburg, USA
Europe13906Kaseorg Indrek12–13 September 1992Turku, Finland
Asia12393Kouki Someya11–12 October 2014Katsuura, Japan
Oceania12088David Purdon4–5 Juny 2005Vienna, Austria
Africa11014Seck Leyti 7–8 October 2005Lynchburg, USA
South America

World Championships

EditionYearCityCountryDateWinnerScore
1st1990Espoo22–23 September13213
2nd1991Punkalaidun21–22 September14086
3rd1992Punkalaidun12–13 September14274
4th1993Punkalaidun11–12 September12509
5th1994Punkalaidun10–11 September12378
6th1995Punkalaidun9–10 September12023
7th1996Punkalaidun7–8 September12111
8th1997Punkalaidun6–7 September11774
9th1998Punkalaidun5–6 September11929
10th1999Punkalaidun4–5 September11722
11th2000Hexham23–24 September12409
12th2001Hexham22–23 September11275
13th2002Turku7–8 September14185
14th2003Sankt Pölten4–5 October11672
15th2004Gateshead21–22 August12784
16th2005Lynchburg, Virginia7–8 October11682
17th2006Bendigo14–15 October11931
18th2007Jyväskylä25–26 August12004
19th2008Scheeßel2–3 August11877
20th2009Delft12–13 September11605
21st2010Lynchburg, Virginia24–25 September14571
22nd2011Lisse20–21 August10824
23rd2012Turnhout30 June – 1 July11316
24th2013Yeovil24–25 August11550
EC2014Lodi6–7 September12196
WI2014Delft13–14 September13099
25th2015Tartu22–23 August11763
EC2016Cambridge27–28 August11464
WI2016Delft10–11 September10729
26th2017Turnhout26–27 August (U23)11769
11356
27th2018Delft25–26 August11981
28th2019Helsinki24–25 August10101
29th*2021Épinal21–22 August11342
10941
WI2022Delft10–11 September8822
10148
30th2023Turnhout8–9 July12042
WI+2023Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania22–23 July11653

EC – European Championships (non-World Championship year)

WI – World Invitational (non-World Championship year)

* Inaugural Icosathlon World Championship for Women

+ In response to women being barred from competition at the 30th World Championships, an additional invitational event, "Ico For All", was organized.

World Championship Medal Totals

NOTE: Only Medal totals for senior Men since 1990.

Indoor equivalent

For indoor ultra-multievent meetings, all competitors compete in an indoor tetradecathlon, spanning 14 events over 2 days. Unlike in outdoor ultra multi event competitions, the number and order of events is the same for both genders.

Competitions

The IAUM sponsors an icosathlon and tetradecathlon every year at the IAUM World Championships. The 2012 World Championships were held in Turnhout, Belgium.[4] In addition, a variety of other icosathlon events are held, most notably the annual Dutch Double Decathlon, held in Delft, Netherlands. The 2015 event was held 19–20 September. The 5th European Championships were held on 6 and 7 September 2014 in Lodi, Lombardy, Italy (near Milan). The last European Championships was held the 27–28 August 2016 in Cambridge, England.[5] The 2017 event was held in Turnhout, Belgium and 2018 in Delft, Netherlands. The 2021 World championship (29th) was held for the first time in France in Épinal.[6] The last World championship (30th) was held again in Turnhout, Belgium, the 8–9 July 2023.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://icosathlon.over-blog.com/pages/World_Records-1684221.html World Records – I A U M : International Association for Ultra Multievents
  2. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L6rt8Oog9vs38v-Iz4BxBLWKGde7VTKi/view One-day icosathlon Results Heiloo 2015
  3. http://www.icosathlon.fi/ International Association for Ultra Multievents
  4. http://www.icosathlon.fi/ International Association for Ultra Multievents
  5. Web site: COMPETITION – Cambridge 2016 – IAUM European Championships. www.cambridge2016.com. 2016-04-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20160418113515/http://www.cambridge2016.com/competition/4591307329. 2016-04-18. dead.
  6. Web site: Home . icosathlon.fi.
  7. Web site: IAUM World Championship – Turnhout 2023 . ultramultievents2023wc.be.