Women's Decathlon World Championships

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The Women's Decathlon World Championships is an international decathlon combined track and field events championship for women. It was the first women's world championships in the discipline. The inaugural edition was staged at the Olympic training center in Geneva, Ohio at the same time as the 2024 Summer Olympics as a protest against the International Olympic Committee.[1][2]

StatusActive
DateJuly
Inaugurated2024 (2024)
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Women's Decathlon World Championships
Poster for the inaugural event
StatusActive
GenreWorld championships
Decathlon (Athletics)
DateJuly
Inaugurated2024 (2024)
FounderJordan Gray
Lauren Kuntz
Organised byIco For All, Inc.
Websitewww.womens-decathlon.com
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History

The men's decathlon has been contested at the Summer Olympics since 1912, consisting of the 100 metres, long jump, shot put, high jump, 400 metres, discus throw, 110 metres hurdles, pole vault, javelin throw, and 1500 metres. Women were not included in athletics at the Olympics until 1928, and an equivalent combined track and field event for women was not added until the seven-event heptathlon was staged at the 1984 Games. After the elimination of the men's 50 kilometres race walk, the 2024 Paris Olympics were the first Games to host an equal number of men's and women's events, with only minor differences in most disciplines. This made the combined event the discipline with the largest difference between men's and women's athletics.[3]

Historically, several women's decathlon national championships have been held. In the United States, national championships were first held for several years preceding the '84 Games, and were then revitalized in 2018. The French Athletics Federation has also hosted annual women's decathlon championships in 2024.[3][4]

The first edition was organized by Lauren Kuntz and Jordan Gray and held in conjunction with the 2024 Ico For All championships. It was "primarily funded" by women's clothing company Oiselle.[5][6][7]

Allison Halverson of Armenia was the first world champion, with Roseva Bidois of France and American Jordyn Bruce winning the silver and bronze medals.[8] Halverson's 100 metres time of 11.92 seconds was a world decathlon best.[9]

Editions

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Women's Decathlon World Championships editions
Ed.DateVenueAthletesNationsR
1st3–4 August 2024Geneva, Ohio2912[10]
2nd16–17 August 2025Geneva, Ohio195[11]
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Winners

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Women's Decathlon World Championships winners
Ed.WinnerScoreWinning marksR
100 m400 m1500 m100 m hurdlesLong jumpHigh jumpPole vaultShot putDiscus throwJavelin throw
1st Allison Halverson (ARM)7236 pts 11.92 (+1.4 m/s) WDB55.865:18.0813.87 (+2.0 m/s) NR5.88 m (±0.0 m/s)1.64 m2.73 m NR11.94 m24.47 m37.13 m[10]
2nd Nikki Boon (NED)7451 pts 12.23 (+0.5 m/s)57.065:17.7014.81 (±0.0 m/s)5.91 m (+0.7 m/s)1.57 m3.00 m12.72 m41.11 m40.14 m[11]
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Medallists

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Games Gold Silver Bronze
2024 Geneva Allison Halverson
 Armenia
7236 pts Roseva Bidois
 France
6962 pts Jordyn Bruce
 United States
6723 pts
2025 Geneva Nikki Boon
 Netherlands
7451 pts Katie Straus
 United States
7301 pts Jordyn Bruce
 United States
7272 pts
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