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What is The Decastar?

The Decastar is an international combined event meeting, that welcomes the world’s best athletes each year at the Pierre Paul Bernard stadium in Talence,.

The 09/04/1976 all eyes are turned towards Talence. Indeed, after offering the 110m hurdles gold medal to France in the Montreal Olympic Games, at the end of his race, Guy DRUT, asks the media and television spectators to come to Talence for a great international combined event meeting.

That’s how the Talence meeting was born !

In 1991, the Talence meeting became « Decastar, les dieux du stade».

In 1998, the Decastar became part of  the IAAF Combined Event World Challenge. The meeting finishes the combined event season and it is only after Talence that final ranking of the challenge is made, which reward the 8-world’s best heptathletes and decathletes of the season.

Over more than 40 years, world’s best-known athletes wrote the most beautiful stories in the history of the Decastar meeting.

With some of the world best performances, world records were beaten. For most athletes, the decastar became the place to be and according to some, remains their favorite event thanks to the great atmosphere created by the public.

Over the years, the Decastar has become a beautiful human story. Sponsors, medias, public, volunteers, all come together after the summer holidays, to cheer for the athletes who come to finish their outdoor season.

The Decastar in the World Heritage of Athletics

The International Athletics Federation presented the Talence Conference with a “Heritage” plaque in the World Athletics Heritage competition category alongside Hypomeeting Götzis at the World Relay Championships in Yokohama on Friday, May 10. The plaques have been awarded since last year to honor competitions, places or athletes who have marked the history of athletics.

THE FIRST YEARS OF THE DECASTAR

1976 : first edition with the participation of Guy DRUT, recent Olympic Champion of the 110 m hurdles. He came to take up a challenge on a decathlon, he finished 5th and set the stadium record for the 110 m hurdles, never equalled to this day.

End of the 80’s, beginning of the 90’s : 5 victories of Christian PLAZIAT, n°1 in the world in 1987, 1988, 1989, multiple Champion, French Recordman and European Champion in Split in 1990.

1992 : The world record is broken by the American Dan O’BRIEN, triple World Champion and Olympic Champion in Atlanta.

1994 : German long jumper Heike DRESCHLER came and achieved the best world performance of the year.

1996 : 20th anniversary of the Decastar, with the participation of Jean GALFIONE, Olympic Champion in Atlanta. He achieved the best world performance in the pole vault in a decathlon.

1999 : Eunice BARBER, World Champion in Seoul, wins the IAAF World Challenge, after a hard-fought victory at the Decastar. Tomas DVORAK, then World Recordman, wins the decathlon.

THE 2000S

2002 : Roman SEBRLE, new world record holder (in the footsteps of Dan O’BRIEN and Tomas DVORAK) and recent European Champion in Munich, comes to Talence to consolidate his place as world leader. But it is Tom PAPPAS who wins and takes the 1st place at the IAAF Challenge.

2003 : Our Frenchmen surpass themselves, three of them climb on the first steps of the podium. Laurent HERNU wins, followed by Romain BARRAS and Lionel MARCENY. Never seen in Talence!

2004 : Officialization of the 1st women’s decathlon won by Marie COLLONVILLE who becomes the first World Champion of this discipline. For the men, the podium of the Olympic Games is confirmed with Roman SEBRLE, Bryan CLAY and Dimitry KARPOV.

2005: Eunice BARBER, recent World Vice-Champion, returns. Despite an injury, she wins the heptathlon. Roman SEBRLE, still world record holder, wins the decathlon. He finishes first at the IAAF World Challenge, dethroning Bryan CLAY, absent due to injury.

2006 : The Decastar celebrates its 30th anniversary. Ladji DOUCOURE is the godfather of this edition. An exceptional line-up, but also the presence of the great legends of combined events such as Christian PLAZIAT, Alain BLONDEL, Heike DRESCHLER. To mark this anniversary, a souvenir book was published.

2007 : After the World Championships in Osaka, the young Belarusian Andreï KRAUCHANKA, 21 years old, makes a superb performance and wins the event.

2008 : After the Beijing Olympic Games, Talence welcomes almost all the Olympic medallists. Andreï KRAUCHANKA, silver medalist, wins for the 2nd consecutive year the Decastar. The American, Hyléas FOUNTAIN wins the heptathlon.

2009 : After the World Championships in Berlin, Talence receives again the big names of the combined events. The Olympic Champion Nataliya DOBRYNSKA and Oleksyi KASYANOV win respectively the heptathlon and the decathlon.

THE DECASTAR SINCE 2010

2010 : For the first time, the Cubans are in Talence and do not miss their entry. Leonel SUAREZ wins the decathlon while Tatyana CHERNOVA wins the heptathlon. Romain BARRAS, European Champion in Barcelona, finishes 3rd and wins the IAAF World Challenge.

2011 : First Belgian victory. Hans VAN ALPHEN wins the decathlon, beats the Belgian record, and achieves the minimum requirements for the London Olympics. In the women’s event, Natalya DOBRYNSKA wins the heptathlon.

2012: After the London Olympics, Hans VAN ALPHEN wins the event and is ranked first in the World Challenge. The Czech Barbora SPOTAKOVA, double Olympic Champion in her discipline, breaks the stadium record in the javelin.

2013: After the World Championships in Moscow, Ashton Eaton, Olympic Champion, World Champion and world record holder (9039 points in 2012) and Renaud LAVILLENIE, who came to compete successfully against the decathletes. Damian WARNER and Hanna MELNYCHENKO won this edition.

2014 : Victories of Carolin SCHÄFER and Mikk PAHAPILL. Presence of Antoinette NANA DJIMOU IDA, recently crowned European Champion in Zürich and Kévin MAYER, silver medalist.

2015 : Although the athletes are all tested by the recent World Championships in Beijing or are already looking forward to the Rio Olympics, Talence still brings together a large number of the best combination athletes of the moment. After 2 days rich in emotions (records and withdrawals), Gyorgyi ZSIVOCZKI-FARKAS (6306pts) and Willem COERTZEN (8187pts) take the first places. The young Dutchwoman, Nadine VISSER, breaks the stadium record in the 100m hurdles.

2016 : The Decastar celebrates its 40th anniversary. With Guy DRUT, guest of honor and some former athletes, the edition is placed under the sign of the sport, the party and the memory. Very nice duel among the athletes, it is necessary to wait for the end of the last event, as well for the men as for the women to know the winner. Oleksiy KASYANOV finishes first after a hard fight with the young Canadian Pierce LEPAGE in the lead since the beginning of the competition. In the women’s competition, Nadine BROERSEN won after a superb duel with the Cuban Yorgelis RODRIGUEZ (4 points difference).

2017 : The Decastar 2017 took place in very rainy weather conditions, nevertheless the public was very present during these two days of competition. The Canadian winner Damian WARNER took the lead from the second event to never let go of the first place until the end of the decathlon, he finished with 8252 points. The podium is completed with the German Kai KAZMIREK and the third place goes to the Ukrainian Oleksiy KASYANOV. In the women’s category, the first place goes to Anouk VETTER who was neck and neck throughout the heptathlon with the Hungarian Xénia KRIZSAN and the Cuban Yorgelis RODRIGUEZ. Anouk VETTER wins the heptathlon with 6363 points.

2018 : The 2018 edition brought together 29 international athletes, attracting more than 15,000 people over two days. After two days of competition, Kevin MAYER became the first Frenchman to break the world record in the discipline with 9126 points, 81 more than the record previously held by American Ashton EATON. In the women’s event, Carolin SCHÄFER (GER) won the heptathlon with 6457 points.

2019: Exceptionally in June because of the World Championships in Doha, this edition has gathered again this year exceptional athletes and an enthusiastic public! The Belgian Nafissatou THIAM won the heptathlon, achieving a total of 6819 points for her first participation in the Decastar: the second best performance of her career! After a great first day (personal bests in height and weight), she also achieved her personal best and the Belgian record in long distance on Sunday. Pierce LEPAGE took the first step of the podium in the decathlon with 8453 points, bringing back a nice victory to Canada. Leading the competition throughout the first day by surpassing his best time in the 100m (10″31), he had an impressive contest in the pole vault where he broke the 5m25 mark, shattering his personal best.