2016 Summer Olympics - Athletes

Decathlon, heptathlonUnited States

Ashton Eaton

Date of birth

1988-01-21

Birthplace

Portland

Height

185 cm

Weight

82.0 kg

World records

  • 5 (decathlon, heptathlon)

Olympic Games (1 medal: 1 gold)

  • Decathlon: 1st (2012)

World Championships (3 medals: 2 gold, 1 silver)

  • Decathlon: 1st (2013, 2015), 2nd (2011)

World Indoor Championships (3 medals: 3 gold)

  • Heptathlon: 1st (2012, 2014, 2016)

The king of the decathlon

Reigning Olympic and two-time defending world champion (2013, 2015), Ashton Eaton is the undisputed king of the decathlon.

At 28, the American world record holder (9,045 points) is widely considered the greatest combined-event athlete of all time. It is hard to see anyone denying him another gold in Rio.

As a youngster, Eaton tried his hand at various sports before settling on athletics. He began to compete in the decathlon in 2008, although his records in long jump (8.23m) and 400m (45.00) prove that he could have excelled in individual disciplines.

In March 2016, Eaton (heptathlon) and his wife Brianne Theisen-Eaton (pentathlon) became the first married couple to win golds at the same world championships, in his home city of Portland, Oregon.

Results

Men's Decathlon

Men's Decathlon8893
2Men's Decathlon, 100m10.46
2Men's Decathlon, 100m, Heat 410.46
1Men's Decathlon, Long Jump7.94
1Men's Decathlon, Long Jump, Group A7.94
10Men's Decathlon, Shot Put14.73
6Men's Decathlon, Shot Put, Group A14.73
18Men's Decathlon, High Jump2.01
6Men's Decathlon, High Jump, Group B2.01
1Men's Decathlon, 400m46.07
1Men's Decathlon, 400m, Heat 446.07
2Men's Decathlon, 110m Hurdles13.80
2Men's Decathlon, 110m Hurdles, Heat 413.80
8Men's Decathlon, Discus Throw45.49
3Men's Decathlon, Discus Throw, Group B45.49
4Men's Decathlon, Pole Vault5.20
4Men's Decathlon, Pole Vault, Group A5.20
18Men's Decathlon, Javelin Throw59.77
11Men's Decathlon, Javelin Throw, Group B59.77
4Men's Decathlon, 1500m4:23.33
3Men's Decathlon, 1500m, Heat 24:23.33

Medal Tracker

Overall Medal Leaders

  • 113
    USA
  • 88
    CHN
  • 71
    ROC

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesUSA 39
ChinaCHN 38
JapanJPN 27
Silver
Silver
United StatesUSA 41
ChinaCHN 32
Russian Olympic CommitteeROC 28
Bronze
Bronze
United StatesUSA 33
Russian Olympic CommitteeROC 23
Great BritainGBR 22

Overall Medal Leaders

  • 7
    McKeon
    McKeon
  • 5
    Dressel
    Dressel
  • 4
    McKeown
    McKeown

Individual Medal Leaders

Gold
Gold
United StatesDressel 5
AustraliaMcKeon 4
AustraliaMcKeown 3
Silver
Silver
Great BritainScott 3
United StatesLedecky 2
JapanHashimoto 2
Bronze
Bronze
AustraliaMcKeon 3
RussiaNagornyy 2
RussiaMelnikova 2

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